WATCH: Pam Bondi sworn in as attorney general, immediately moves against sanctuary cities, Epstein sex clients, weaponization

 February 5, 2025

This story was originally published by the WND News Center.

Pam Bondi was sworn in as U.S. attorney general on Wednesday and immediately took action on President Donald Trump's agenda.

She boosted his border security plan by ordering a suspension of federal funding for sanctuary cities. She indicated that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's client list soon may no longer be a secret. She ordered a halt to the weaponization of the DOJ, which has singled out Republicans and conservatives in recent years. She ordered the drug cartels to face the wrath of federal prosecutors. She opened up a review of recent "investigations" into school parents. And she called for a review of the failed lawfare cases brought by Democrat partisans against Trump.

She first thanked Trump for her appointment and promised she would not let down his Make America Great Again agenda.

Immediately followed her orders to restore integrity and credibility to the DOJ, which was used by the Joe Biden administration as a weapon against parents, conservatives, Catholics, pro-lifers, J6ers and Trump.

Included was a freeze on funding for sanctuary cities, where officials are defying federal law by not only ignoring, but actually protecting illegal aliens.

Those officials who prevent ICE from doing its work face prosecution, she said.

And she was the list of clients for Epstein, who died in a New York jail facing additional charges, revealed. His private jet, the "Lolita Express," featured a passenger list that included a number of high-profile individuals, including Bill Clinton.

And she wants a review of those Democrat lawfare cases, including Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's "hush money" case.

He used the courtroom of a judge with multiple conflicts of interest in the case, including a daughter making money off his courtroom rulings, to persuade a leftist jury in Manhattan to deliver 34 guilty verdicts against Trump.

The judge had allowed salacious testimony against Trump who essentially was convicted of felonies, even though the events involved were classified as misdemeanors, for describing legal expenses as legal expenses.

Fox News reported Bondi's first hours were crammed with action, as the situation has been for Trump and many of his other appointments, as they try to repair damage left behind by the Joe Biden administration.

Her goals include calling for the death penalty when appropriate, after Biden commuted the death sentences of dozens of murderers and rapists, and a call to eliminate the drug cartels.

A memo about her plans that Fox obtained explained lawyers who decide to use their own opinions on cases, rather than the policy of the law and the administration, will be given "discipline," or fired.

Also planned is a "Weaponization Working Group" to review the activities of all law enforcement agencies over the past four years to identify instances of "politicized justice."

Those topics include lawfare prosecutions against Trump led by former special counsel Jack Smith; Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg; and New York Attorney General Letitia James, who brought the civil fraud case against Trump and his family.

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