**Viral News Snippet: "Pam Bondi Goes Full 'Law & Order: SVU' on the Senate Floor—Accidentally Plays Herself in a Meme"**
**Washington D.C.** — In what is being hailed as the most unintentionally cinematic moment of the congressional session, former Florida Attorney General and current Trump ally **Pam Bondi** inadvertently triggered a viral meme storm after a fiery exchange during a Senate hearing.
The moment? Bondi, in a dramatic flourish, pointed at a witness and declared, *"I’m not here to play games. I’m here for the truth."* The delivery was so perfectly timed—complete with a slight head tilt and a glare that could curdle milk—that social media immediately cut the clip to the iconic *Law & Order* “dun-dun” sound effect.
**Why it’s trending:**
Meme historians are having a field day. The irony? Bondi’s career has been defined by a fierce, almost theatrical defense of the "law and order" brand—yet her own legacy is tangled in controversies over donor influence and the now-infamous Trump-Ukraine phone call. So when she did her best Olivia Benson impersonation, the internet responded with ruthless precision.
**The resulting memes include:**
- **"Pam Bondi when someone cuts in line at the buffet"** (caption: *"I said, *OBJECTION*, your honor!"*)
- **"Pam Bondi reading her own Wikipedia page"** (caption: *"This is not the truth I was looking for."*)
- **A deepfake of her in a police procedural where she’s both the prosecutor and the suspect** (caption: *"When you snitch on yourself in the third act."*)
**The punchline:** In a town where everyone’s looking for a viral moment, Bondi accidentally found one—by being *too*