Bondi Takes Charge At DOJ, Targets Deep State And Sanctuary Cities

Newly confirmed Attorney General Pam Bondi is quickly making her mark on the Department of Justice, executing President Donald Trump’s plan to root out Deep State influence and restore fairness in federal law enforcement. Bondi has already put in place several major initiatives aimed at removing entrenched bureaucrats and ensuring justice is applied without political bias.

One of her first actions was creating the Weaponization Working Group, which will review politically motivated prosecutions and investigate instances of government overreach. The group will focus on key cases, including those tied to January 6, to determine if federal officials abused their authority for political gain.

Bondi also wasted no time in taking on sanctuary cities, ordering an immediate freeze on federal funding to jurisdictions that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement. Her directive blocks all grants and contracts to cities that shield illegal immigrants, cutting off taxpayer dollars from those who defy federal law.

Additionally, Bondi has instructed DOJ officials to conduct a full review of individuals within the agency who may have engaged in politically driven investigations. The Trump administration is taking steps to remove those who have worked to undermine the president’s policies and ensure that the DOJ operates independently of partisan influence.

These moves align with Trump’s broader effort to remove unelected officials who have used federal agencies to push political agendas. By implementing swift and decisive reforms, Bondi is making it clear that the DOJ will no longer be a tool for political persecution or selective enforcement.

With Bondi leading the charge, the DOJ is rapidly shifting its focus back to enforcing the law fairly and ensuring that government agencies are accountable to the American people. Her early actions indicate that major changes are underway, with more expected in the coming weeks.