
Federal authorities have arrested an anarchist who allegedly posted a $45,000 bounty on social media for the assassination of U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Story Highlights
- DOJ arrests Minnesota anarchist for allegedly offering $45,000 hit on Attorney General Pam Bondi via TikTok
- Suspect faces federal charges for threatening a high-ranking government official and conspiracy
- Case highlights growing domestic extremism targeting Trump administration appointees
- FBI investigation reveals sophisticated use of social media platforms to solicit violence
Federal Authorities Swift Response to Digital Death Threat
The Department of Justice announced the arrest of a 29-year-old Minnesota man identified as an anarchist for allegedly posting a $45,000 murder-for-hire bounty targeting Attorney General Pam Bondi on TikTok. The FBI investigation began immediately after the threatening post surfaced online, demonstrating federal law enforcement’s commitment to protecting high-ranking officials from domestic terrorism. The suspect now faces serious federal charges including threats against a federal official and potential conspiracy counts that could result in decades behind bars.
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Federal prosecutors revealed the suspect used anarchist symbols and terminology in the threatening social media post, indicating ideological motivation behind the assassination plot. The individual has a documented criminal history including prior convictions for domestic assault and stalking, raising concerns about escalating violent behavior. Investigators are examining the suspect’s digital footprint and potential connections to other extremist networks that may have influenced or supported the threatening behavior.
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Attorney General Bondi’s High-Profile Target Status
Pam Bondi’s appointment as the 87th U.S. Attorney General has made her a lightning rod for leftist extremists opposed to President Trump’s law-and-order agenda. Her extensive prosecutorial background, including 18 years as a prosecutor and two terms as Florida’s Attorney General from 2011-2019, established her reputation for tough enforcement against criminals and corrupt officials. Bondi’s vocal support for Trump during his impeachment defense and her criticism of politically motivated prosecutions have intensified opposition from radical activists.
Social Media Platforms Enable Extremist Threats
The use of TikTok to solicit violence against a federal official represents a dangerous evolution in how domestic terrorists leverage social media platforms to coordinate attacks. Federal investigators are examining whether TikTok’s algorithm amplified the threatening content or connected the suspect with other potential co-conspirators in the alleged murder plot.
This case underscores the urgent need for stronger oversight of social media companies that allow their platforms to become breeding grounds for domestic terrorism and threats against constitutional government. The FBI’s Domestic Terrorism Unit has prioritized monitoring online extremist networks that use encrypted messaging and mainstream social platforms to plan attacks against conservative officials.
The swift federal response to this assassination threat demonstrates the Trump administration’s zero-tolerance approach to domestic terrorism and violence against public servants. The DOJ’s decisive action sends a clear message that threats against the constitutional government will face the full force of federal prosecution, regardless of the platform used to disseminate them.
Sources:
Concordia University – Pam Bondi Community Profile
Department of Justice – Meet the Attorney General
America First Policy Institute – Pam Bondi
Miller Center – Pamela Bondi 2025
 
                 
		






















