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AG Pam Bondi vows Trump DOJ will return to ‘prosecuting violent crime’

Attorney General Pam Bondy vowed on Thursday that the Department of Justice will return to its “core function” of prosecuting violent offenders.

“It's the end of government weaponization, returning to prosecuting violent crimes and giving law enforcement the tools needed to great men and women,” Bondy told Sean Hannity, host of Fox News, DOJ We talked about what the priorities are under Trump.


Attorney General Pam Bondy vowed on Thursday that the Department of Justice will return to its “core function” of prosecuting violent offenders. AFP via Getty Images

“We will do everything with our power to find them and eradicate them in our country,” the newly created Attorney General said, with violent gangs, drug dealers and Cartel. He talked about the members of the group. Getty Image

“We will do everything with our power to find them and eradicate them in our country,” the newly created Attorney General said, with violent gangs, drug dealers and Cartel. He talked about the members of the group.

Her interview with Hannity was her first since she was at the helm at the DOJ.

Bondi, 59, was sworn in as attorney general Wednesday after the senator confirmed her appointment the day before.

Hours after the oath ceremony, Bondi ordered a refund for the so-called “sanctuary jurisdiction” that refused to cooperate with federal immigration authorities in deportation lawsuits.

Bondy's busy first day as Attorney General has slapped the Justice Department in lawsuits against Illinois, Cook County and Chicago, claiming that their state and local laws hamper the federal government's ability to enforce US immigration laws. I saw it doing it.

The former Florida prosecutor was also ordered by President Trump on Thursday to establish a DOJ task force aimed at eradicating the federal government's “anti-Christian bias.”

Trump, 78, claims that the Justice Department, the FBI and IRS were all engaged in anti-Christian discrimination under former President Joe Biden.

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