Do you feel safer since Donald Trump took office on January 20, 2025? Do you worry less about crime, drugs, and other issues that you long feared would impact you and your family?
If not, Attorney General Pam Bondi would like to have a chat with you because she says her efforts, along with those of the president she so slavishly serves, have already saved 119 million lives here in the good old USA.
Bondi posted her claim on social media, writing:
“Today is Fentanyl Awareness day. In President Trump’s first 100 days we’ve seized over 22 million fentanyl laced pills, saving over 119 Million lives. We are fighting relentlessly for the families of loved ones lost, for those whose lives are at risk, and for the soul of our nation. We will not rest until this poison is off our streets and those peddling it are behind bars. Today I visited a @DEAHQ forensic lab to learn more about how the cartels are quickly making this poison that kills Americans.”
Today is Fentanyl Awareness day. In President Trump’s first 100 days we’ve seized over 22 million fentanyl laced pills, saving over 119 Million lives.
— Attorney General Pamela Bondi (@AGPamBondi) April 29, 2025
We are fighting relentlessly for the families of loved ones lost, for those whose lives are at risk, and for the soul of our… pic.twitter.com/nQLnN0nipn
Over 119 million lives have been saved? Well, there are only about 340 million people currently living in this country, so using Bondi’s math, she and her orange savior have helped “save” one-third of the population. Does that sound realistic? Of course not.
Granted, fentanyl and other addictive drugs are a problem in the United States, but it’s not helpful to lie to bolster your resume. It just makes you look like a clueless suckup. Of course, that’s exactly how Bondi got her job heading the Justice Department. She lies to boost her profile and as a way of keeping her orange savior happy.
Be sure and note that Bondi also failed to address the issue of legal opioids, which continue to cause addiction and deaths every year. Why isn’t the attorney general investigating that problem?
As you’d expect, Bondi’s absurd claim was met with mockery and skepticism.
A third of the US population was saved?? Really Pam? 🤪🤪
— SSton (@SharinStone) April 30, 2025
Fails math and sanity.
— Peters J Vecrumba 🇺🇸 🇱🇻 I Stand with 🇺🇦 🌻 (@PetersJVecrumba) April 30, 2025
Does anyone believe they saved 119 million lives? 😂😂
— Native American Nationalist (@NativeNationlst) April 29, 2025
A third of the country would have died? Is that a real statement?
— Josh Loquvam 🇺🇦 (@JLoquvam) April 29, 2025
119 million lives? Okay Pammy. You all can never just say the truth. This is a GOOD thing but you can't control the embellishment and it makes you look foolish and takes away from something truly GOOD. It makes it seem like you think your base is too stupid …oh wait.
— DebsForDems 💙 🦋🌱🌻 (@debsidoo222) April 30, 2025
You need to say that again and slowly: “saving over 119 million lives.” That’s, like, a third of the country, and a third of U.S. does not even *do* fentanyl.
— Little (@MMike403) April 30, 2025
If the border is closed and no one is coming in…. Where are the pills coming from Pammy?
— Andy Long (@LongAndy1001) April 29, 2025
Also, do you think the DEA wasn’t seizing fentanyl under Biden? HINT…. They did, they just didn’t brag about doing their job
Every one of your posts shows that you are indeed a DEI hire.
My goodness you’re insanely stupid
— The Saurus (@TheSaurus831) April 30, 2025