EPISODE · Feb 15, 2026 · 17 MIN
The Justice Department is now protecting criminals (not victims)
from Hope For America with Heather Delaney Reese
President Trump emerged for a "Champion of Coal" event at the White House where he slurred through incoherent sentences, stared blankly at his notes, and told coal workers they wouldn't trade places with him and his Fifth Avenue penthouse. Meanwhile, Attorney General Pam Bondi turned the House Judiciary Committee's Epstein hearing into a disgrace, refusing to look at survivors, weaponizing identity to deflect questions, and getting caught with a printed list tracking a lawmaker's search history from a secure DOJ facility.The Breakdown:Trump slurred through his coal speech, struggling with basic words and veering into confused rambles about his penthouse lifestyleHe told coal workers who risk their lives daily that they wouldn't trade places with him, revealing a staggering disconnectPam Bondi shouted over committee members, accused Rep. Thomas Massie of "Trump Derangement Syndrome," and refused to look at Epstein survivorsBondi accused Rep. Becca Balint of antisemitism despite Balint's grandfather being killed in the HolocaustThe DOJ released unredacted files exposing survivors' names while redacting the names of wealthy and powerful men accused of crimesEvery single survivor in the room raised their hand when asked if the DOJ had completely ignored themReporters caught Bondi reading from a printed list tracking Rep. Pramila Jayapal's personal search history from a DOJ computerRep. Jamie Raskin called the DOJ surveillance of Congress "Orwellian" and a "violation of the separation of powers"Rep. Ted Lieu directly accused Bondi of lying under oath during the hearingJeanine Pirro's office tried to indict six Democratic lawmakers for sedition over a 90-second video urging troops not to follow illegal ordersA D.C. grand jury refused to indict Mark Kelly, Elissa Slotkin, Jason Crow, Maggie Goodlander, Chrissy Houlahan, and Chris DeluzioThe SAVE Act passed the House and is heading to the Senate where citizens need to call their Senators to vote against itIf this resonated with you, please subscribe, like, and comment to my brand new channel. Welcome to my brand new YouTube channel! If you found value, subscribe, like, and comment. I can use all the help I can get to spread this message further. My goal is to spread the word of what's happening to our country at the hands of our current administration.More on my daily Substack at: https://heatherdelaneyreese.substack.com/I can also be found on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/itsalovelylife/Threads: https://www.threads.com/@itsalovelylifeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsalovelylife
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President Trump emerged for a "Champion of Coal" event at the White House where he slurred through incoherent sentences, stared blankly at his notes, and told coal workers they wouldn't trade places with him and his Fifth Avenue penthouse. Meanwhile, Attorney General Pam Bondi turned the House Judiciary Committee's Epstein hearing into a disgrace, refusing to look at survivors, weaponizing identity to deflect questions, and getting caught with a printed list tracking a lawmaker's search histo...
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