A real estate agent from Louisville, Kentucky, is facing backlash online after she allegedly mocked former U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, following news of her thyroid cancer diagnosis.
The criticism stemmed from an X post shared by an account named “I Meme Therefore I Am” with the username “@ImMeme0”. The post featured a TikTok video of the woman lip-syncing to a viral audio clip that says, “And I am not saying she deserved it, but I am saying God’s timing is always right.”
The video was overlaid with a screenshot of a social media post showing Republican Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen alongside several female athletes and public figures.
Meet Amanda, a self-proclaimed “liberal” and real estate agent from Louisville, KY, who just had to share how she feels about Pam Bondi’s thyroid cancer diagnosis.
If you’ve got basic human decency and you’re house hunting in Kentucky, steer clear of her listings. pic.twitter.com/9RQ7cljrTZ
— I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸 (@ImMeme0) June 1, 2026
Sharing the clip, the X account wrote: “Meet Amanda, a self-proclaimed “liberal” and real estate agent from Louisville, KY, who just had to share how she feels about Pam Bondi’s thyroid cancer diagnosis.” The post then added, “If you’ve got basic human decency and you’re house hunting in Kentucky, steer clear of her listings.”
The post quickly gained traction, with many netizens slamming the person in the video for her alleged attack against Bondi.
“Giant glasses. Filtered to alien status. What you hiding there giant eyebrows,” wrote one user.
Somebody else hoped conservatives in Kentucky were aware of her opinions. “Aren’t you special! Wonder who she works for? Brokerage firm? Wonder what her last name is? It’s probably wise to let RED conservatives in Kentucky know what kind of a realtor she is!” the comment read.
Why is all the rancid hate coming from progressive women? Is she born that way? Or is Mom teaching her?
— YoungWolverine (@WoverineYoung) June 1, 2026
“ALWAYS with the same stupid smug attitude in these videos. Liberal white women are really stupid,” another person chimed in.
“Why is all the rancid hate coming from progressive women? Is she born that way? Or is Mom teaching her?” a fourth user tweeted.
Amanda will be out of a job by the end of the day.
— TKnight (@TameraK93489979) June 1, 2026
Someone else said, “It’s one thing to feel this way in private. Why do they feel the need to make videos about it and share it on the internet? Let’s make her famous…”
“Wishing ill on someone over a diagnosis feels pretty grim, even when the politics get heated. Maybe we can demand accountability for someone’s professional record without rooting for their health to fail,” another netizen commented.
Wishing ill on someone over a diagnosis feels pretty grim, even when the politics get heated. Maybe we can demand accountability for someone's professional record without rooting for their health to fail.
— Lance (@parlance2025) June 1, 2026
Pam Bondi, 60, was diagnosed with thyroid cancer in April. This came shortly after President Donald Trump fired her from her post as Attorney General. Axios broke the news of her diagnosis on May 27, 2026, following which Bondi herself confirmed it to news outlets.
Bondi told CBS News that she underwent surgery a few weeks ago and is still receiving treatment. She is set to join the Presidential Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. The council will advise Trump on “strengthening American leadership in science and technology.”
🇺🇸 Pam Bondi showed up to Capitol Hill with a neck bandage, mid-treatment for thyroid cancer.
She is facing questions over her handling of the Epstein files.
Source: Daily Mail https://t.co/24tQIQqcEz pic.twitter.com/y90IN0eY27
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) May 29, 2026
Trump fired Bondi for her failure to go after those whom he viewed as his political opponents. Around the same time, Bondi also faced criticism from both Republicans and Democrats over how the Justice Department handled documents related to convicted child s*x offender and disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
On Friday, May 29, Bondi appeared before the House Oversight Committee during a closed-door testimony on Capitol Hill and defended her handling and the DOJ’s review of the Epstein Files.
“We demonstrated an unprecedented commitment to transparency in the Department’s search for, collection and review of the Epstein files, producing nearly three million pages of material,” Bondi told the Oversight panel, according to a BBC report.
“I am proud of the department’s record and commitment to transparency under my leadership,” she said.









