In a moment destined to be etched in the history of political discourse, former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi appeared on Steven Colbear’s “The Late Show,” prepared to take on one of late-night television’s most challenging hosts. The energy in the room was electric as millions tuned in, expecting the usual takedown of a Trump supporter. Yet, what transpired was a masterful display of political debate that left viewers stunned and sparked widespread conversation across social media.

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Colbear, known for his sharp wit and candid commentary, introduced Bondi with a pointed remark: “Tonight we have Trump’s defender who seems to have forgotten her oath to the Constitution.” The audience burst into laughter, but Bondi, with her extensive legal experience, was not about to be an easy target. She was determined to turn the tables.

As the interview began, Colbear quickly framed Bondi as a hypocrite for defending a president impeached twice and for her assertions of election fraud. The crowd applauded as he pressed her on how she reconciled her legal background with her current political stance. Unfazed, Bondi responded calmly, stating, “I took an oath to the Constitution, not to a political party.” This was not the straightforward interview Colbear had expected.

The tension rose as Bondi challenged Colbear’s narrative, highlighting that many election fraud cases were dismissed on procedural grounds rather than for lack of evidence. Sensing his usual flow was disrupted, Colbear tried to steer the conversation toward Bondi’s recent statements about the Biden administration’s handling of the border crisis. But Bondi was prepared, passionately arguing that the situation at the border was a humanitarian crisis worsened by federal policies.