Loomer Exposes Bondi’s Role In Zimmerman Case Amid Epstein File Controversy

Political commentator Laura Loomer is keeping the pressure on Attorney General Pam Bondi — drawing fresh attention to her role in the prosecution of George Zimmerman. While Loomer江西 blasted Bondi for failing to release all documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, she has now zeroed in on what she claims was Bondi’s politically motivated handling of the Zimmerman case.

Loomer has accused Bondi of acting under pressure from the Obama administration — specifically then-Attorney General Eric Holder — by appointing State Attorney Angela Corey to oversee the Zimmerman prosecution. According to Loomer, Bondi’s decision enabled a flawed case that omitted critical evidence — specifically, photos showing Zimmerman’s injuries — that could have confirmed his self-defense claim.

Loomer contends that Bondi was part of an effort to manipulate public opinion in the case — aligning with Obama’s statements that Trayvon Martin could have been his son. She argues that instead of upholding the law, Bondi allowed politics to dictate the prosecution — leading to a case built on bias rather than justice.

The controversy escalated when Loomer called out Bondi on X — only to find herself blocked by Bondi’s official account. Loomer, citing legal precedent, argues that Bondi’s decision to block her is unconstitutional — given that Bondi’s account is used for official government communications.

Beyond the Zimmerman case, Loomer has also drawn attention to Bondi’s past as a registered foreign lobbyist — particularly her ties to Qatar. She has pointed out that Qatar has financially supported Hamas — raising questions about Bondi’s associations. While conservatives were already frustrated with Bondi over the Epstein files, Loomer’s focus on her past legal decisions has added a new layer of scrutiny to Bondi’s record.