A conservative research group has sent a letter to President-elect Trump's attorney general nominee Pam Bondi, calling on her to fire several untrustworthy Justice Department officials who have “awakened the radical left and their donors.” carry out Trump's policies.
In a letter obtained by Fox News Digital, the American Accountability Foundation (AAF) accused Bondi of promoting transgender issues and working for George, who currently works in the Voting Division of the Civil Rights Division. He called for the dismissal of those who were working in the company. Donated to organizations associated with Soros and to radical left-wing politicians and groups. The Voting Section is tasked with enforcing federal laws that protect the right to vote.
“These are woke radical leftists and donors who have no place in the Department of Justice,” the group wrote in a letter signed by AAF President Thomas Jones. “To restore the American people's trust in election integrity and neutral public officials, we must fire them and replace them with America First lawyers who will carry out the agenda Americans voted for in November. .”
A conservative research group has sent a letter to President-elect Trump's attorney general nominee Pam Bondi, calling a number of judiciary members “woke radical leftists and donors” who cannot be trusted to carry out Trump's policies. He called for the dismissal of ministry employees. . (Getty Images)
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The letter, which condemns the “deep state” that is terrorizing the country and “threatening democracy itself,” was also addressed to Harmeet Dhillon, President-elect Trump's nominee for assistant attorney general for civil rights. It is something that Mr. Bondi is a former Florida attorney general.
The letter focuses on Justice Department officials Janie Sitton, Catherine Meza, Daniel Freeman, John “Bart” Russ IV, and Dana Paikowski, who are is trying to make a case for why he is unfit to work at. The AAF also promises to share more information about “problem staff” in the future.
The group says Sitton has been singled out for promoting transgender issues and donating to left-wing politicians.
In 2000, while working at the Department of Justice, Sitton wrote an article calling for the adoption of a new legal system deemed “transgender jurisprudence,” calling for the adoption of a new legal system that would be deemed “transgender jurisprudence,” and that would change the basic known “assumptions” on which our society and laws are based. “and composition'' needs to be “reconsidered.'' ”
According to the AAF, Sitton also challenged common traditions such as identifying newborns as boys or girls based on the child's gender, saying it is wrong for society to assume or assign a gender to infants. He claimed that there was.

The group said Janie Sitton, a Justice Department official, has been accused of promoting transgender issues and donating to left-wing politicians. (Adobe Stock)
The group said Paikowski has long been active in promoting far-left political agendas, including promoting prisoner voting, and has deep ties to Soros-affiliated groups.
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In addition to donations to liberal politicians, Paikowsky's LinkedIn shows she worked as a policy director for the Open Society Foundations, an organization founded by billionaire investors .
Shortly after graduating from Harvard Law School, Pajkowski worked at the Campaign Law Center (CLC) as a fellow in the Equal Justice Works Program, while also working as a legal intern at the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights. According to AAF, CLC has received significant funding from Soros in recent years.
A 2019 law review article that Paikowsky contributed to the Harvard University Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Law Review suggested a broad framework that would turn “prisons into voting places,” and would affect local governments across the country, including local district attorney elections. Numerous examples of elections were described. The AAF said a higher percentage of inmate voters could have changed the outcome of the election.
The group also said Meza, the voting division attorney, supported gun control during his time as the NAACP's chief counsel and threatened to intimidate voters for not wearing masks or adhering to proper social distancing rules. denounced it, claiming that it was a form of denunciation. 2020.
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Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi speaks at a press conference during a break in President-elect Donald Trump's hush money trial outside Manhattan Criminal Court in New York City on May 21. (Getty)
Russ was named on the list of Justice Department lawyers who filed complaints against Georgia's election integrity efforts in 2021. The complaint alleges that the state has implemented racially discriminatory measures, including prohibiting unilateral mailing of absentee ballots to voters, requiring voter ID, and prohibiting the potential bribery of voters with food and beverages at polling places. He accused her of having an agenda.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division Voting Section for comment, but did not immediately receive a response. Fox News Digital also asked the station if each person named in the letter intended to respond.
This is not the first time the AAF has attempted to influence the composition of the federal government under the Trump administration. Last week, the group compiled a list of “woke” senior officials calling for Pete Hegseth's removal if he is confirmed as the top Pentagon official.
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