Thursday, February 6, 2025

Pam Bondi's First Directives As Attorney General Did Not Disappoint 
Matt Vespa / Townhall Tipsheet 

She was a lock for the job when her hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee ended. Pam Bondi is arguably one of the most qualified individuals nominated for the post in the past 50 years. That’s not my opinion—that’s the take from CNN’s chief legal analyst, Elie Honig. Attorney General Pam Bondi was confirmed 54-46 last night and sworn in earlier today.

Her first actions as our chief law enforcement official did not disappoint: she cut all funding to sanctuary city insanity, ordered investigations into the anti-Trump lawfare, reauthorized the use of the death penalty when appropriate, and worked with the Department of Homeland Security in efforts to neutralize the drug cartels running amok. Any DOJ official who cannot carry out these action items will be subject to internal disciplinary measures, including termination (via Fox News):

"Bondi issued a directive regarding "zealous advocacy." Bondi said DOJ attorneys’ responsibilities include "aggressively enforcing criminal laws passed by Congress, but also vigorously defending presidential policies and actions on behalf of the United States against legal challenges." Read more and see X here.

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