Bondi Moves Swiftly To Purge Deep State Influence And Halt Sanctuary City Funds

Attorney General Pam Bondi has wasted no time in taking charge of the Department of Justice, moving aggressively to implement President Donald Trump’s priorities and dismantle Deep State influence. In her first days in office, she has taken significant action to restore accountability and prevent federal agencies from being used for partisan purposes.

One of Bondi’s first moves was launching the Weaponization Working Group, tasked with reviewing politically motivated prosecutions and federal agency overreach. This includes investigating cases tied to January 6 and determining whether government officials abused their power for political purposes.

She has also directed the DOJ to immediately suspend federal funding for sanctuary cities, ensuring that taxpayer dollars no longer go to jurisdictions that defy federal immigration laws. This includes blocking grants and contracts to cities that shield illegal immigrants from deportation.

In addition to these measures, Bondi has ordered an internal review to identify bureaucrats who may have worked against the Trump administration’s policies in recent years. The administration is taking steps to remove individuals who obstructed federal law enforcement efforts or participated in politically motivated legal actions.

The Trump administration has made it clear that it will not tolerate the continuation of past practices where unelected officials used government agencies to push political agendas. Bondi’s early actions demonstrate a clear commitment to cleaning up the DOJ and ensuring that justice is applied fairly and impartially.

Bondi’s leadership is already making an impact, with sweeping changes at the DOJ and federal law enforcement agencies. As she continues implementing reforms, her efforts are expected to play a critical role in reshaping the department and ending the abuses of power that have plagued past administrations.