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Kara Swisher Tells AG Pam Bondi To Shut Up

September 26, 2025 / 00:39

This episode covers Attorney General Pam Bondi's investigation into Office Depot for refusing to print a memorial poster for Charlie Kirk, political discrimination, and First Amendment rights.

The discussion highlights Bondi's threat of prosecution against Office Depot after the company fired employees involved in the incident. Legal experts argue that such government action could violate First Amendment protections.

Participants express frustration with Bondi's stance, questioning her understanding of the First Amendment and the implications of her actions.

The episode reflects on the broader implications of political discrimination in business practices and the consequences of refusing service based on political beliefs.

TL;DR

Pam Bondi investigates Office Depot for refusing to print a poster for Charlie Kirk, raising First Amendment concerns.

Video

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Attorney General Pam Bondi is
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investigating Office Depot after
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employees refused to print a memorial
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poster for conservative activist Charlie
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Kirk. She's threatening prosecution for
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political discrimination. The company
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fired the workers, but legal experts say
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government action would violate the
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First Amendment. I just think people
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should also be able to say no and then
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reap the consequences. That's all. Pam
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Bonnie saying she's going to prosecute
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them for political discrimination. Shut
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the [ __ ] up, Pam.
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Didn't they fire the employees?
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Yeah, they fired them.
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What is she suing them for? I
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have no idea. She has no right to do
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It's called the First Amendment, Pam. As
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usual, you don't know what it says for
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some reason.
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Yeah, go for it. Just keep Epstein out
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of the news.

Episode Highlights

  • Attorney General Investigates Office Depot
    Pam Bondi is investigating Office Depot for refusing to print a memorial poster for Charlie Kirk.
    “She's threatening prosecution for political discrimination.”
    @ 00m 06s
    September 26, 2025
  • First Amendment Controversy
    Legal experts argue that government action would violate the First Amendment.
    “As usual, you don't know what it says for some reason.”
    @ 00m 30s
    September 26, 2025

Episode Quotes

Key Moments

  • Political Discrimination00:06
  • First Amendment00:29

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