Pam Bondi can't stop smiling as Trump says her favorite words | Daily Mail Online

During Donald Trump's State of the Union address, Pam Bondi was visibly smiling as Trump highlighted the stock market hitting the 50,000 mark, which became a viral meme. The moment drew online attention and was seen as a symbol of economic optimism, contrasting with the serious political context of speeches on Capitol Hill earlier that month. The incident was widely shared on social media, with some using it satirically to comment on broader issues.

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Pam Bondi can't stop smiling as Trump says her favorite words | Daily Mail Online

Pam Bondi was caught beaming at Donald Trump as he talked up the economy - specifically the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which the Attorney General famously holds in high regard.

The President credited tariffs for America's 'economic turnaround,' claiming it was 'the biggest in history' during his State of the Union address on Tuesday.

Trump said that 'the Dow Jones broke 50,000, four years ahead of schedule,' as cameras panned knowingly to Bondi, who could be seen smiling up at the President.

The moment exploded on social media after the Attorney General's appreciation for the index became a meme following an appearance on Capitol Hill earlier this month.

'Find someone who smiles at you like Pam Bondi smiles at the Dow going over 50,000,' wrote conservative commentator Jay Shelton, sharing the clip.

The Attorney General touted the success of the Dow rising above the landmark 50,000-point threshold during a combative House Judiciary Committee hearing on February 11.

Bondi was being grilled by Democratic Representative Jamie Raskin over the Justice Department's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files.

Becoming visibly agitated, the Attorney General shouted: 'The Dow is over 50,000. The S&P at almost 7,000... that's what we should be talking about.'

Pam Bondi smiles up at Donald Trump during his State of the Union address, flanked by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth

Pam Bondi smiles up at Donald Trump during his State of the Union address, flanked by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth

Trump hailed America's economic turnaround and said that 'the Dow Jones broke 50,000, four years ahead of schedule,' before the cameras panned knowingly to Bondi

Trump hailed America's economic turnaround and said that 'the Dow Jones broke 50,000, four years ahead of schedule,' before the cameras panned knowingly to Bondi

The outburst went viral as viewers pointed out it was at once comical in its absurdity and depressing, given the context of the serious allegations against the DOJ.

Social media users began using the phrase 'the Dow is over 50,000' as a satirical excuse to avoid responsibilities, ranging from unpaid bills to relationship arguments.

The meme reached another peak during the State of the Union address as cameras panned across the room to Bondi.

Trump's speech was given rave reviews by MAGA but the proof will now be in the pudding as he hopes to make the message stick ahead of the midterms in November.

The President declared pride in an economic renaissance at home while he has imposed a new world order abroad.

Trump will get the first opportunity to test-drive that midterm-year message later this week, when he travels to Texas, where Latino voters whose shift toward Trump in his successful 2024 reelection campaign highlighted how he had reshaped the Republican coalition.

The White House aims to promote that message to a broader electorate largely disenchanted with Trump's job performance, while a looming conflict in the Middle East threatens to shift the focus from his domestic priorities.

Still, the themes of economic prosperity and a more secure America that Trump emphasized in his 108-minute speech Tuesday will underpin the broader narrative he and his fellow Republicans will seek to sell to voters this November.

A slew of Cabinet officials, including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, blanketed the airwaves Wednesday to promote highlights from Trump's address.

'This is going to be setting the tone for the following year,' Senator Markwayne Mullin (Republican, Oklahoma), who has close ties with Trump, told The Associated Press.

Presidents often travel immediately after delivering the State of the Union to amplify their agenda. Joe Biden, for instance, went to swing states such as Wisconsin and Pennsylvania the day after his speech in the last two years of his term.

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