But Bondi is the one that should have already had this dealt with a week ago. Like, the idea that leaking a memo to Axios in the middle of a Sunday night, in a memo that wasn't even signed by anybody, in a weird format that looks like it's a half word document, half email, like the formatting is all over the place, and they just leak that out and they don't say anything at all until like three days later when it's already gone like world viral. And then they're like, oh yeah, that's true.
That's definitely – that's our statement. Like, you could have even denied it at that point. Do we ever know, Walter, who the leaker was on that? Because she's fired a bunch of comms people and ethics people.
As far as I'm aware, she hasn't fired any comms people, which she should have. She should have fired her whole comms team eight months ago. Ethics – I'm sorry.
The only comms person that she's fired is commie, as in Maureen Combs. Yeah, well, there you go, commie. But she fired an ethics person.
Yeah, but listen to me. Ethics is not the same thing as comms, okay? That's a completely different department of the DOJ. My bad.
Real quick. The ethics person she let go is a career like – Pennsylvania. I got that.
A career bureaucrat, biases, and his job was to make her job excruciatingly painful because he has allegiances to Democrats, right? And again, I think people need to understand how difficult it is to staff a department like the DOJ and the Treasury and the FTC and every single one of them, because people are not apolitical anymore. It is impossible to find people in government that are apolitical. So that has zero to do with – I know it sounds ethics, but it's an office he heads for interagency ethics regulation.