
Attorney General Pam Bondi has wasted no time in taking action to reshape the Department of Justice, swiftly advancing President Donald Trump’s mission to dismantle Deep State influence. Within hours of being sworn in, Bondi ordered an immediate freeze on federal funding for sanctuary cities, preventing taxpayer dollars from being funneled into jurisdictions that refuse to enforce immigration laws.
In addition to this decisive move, Bondi also established the Weaponization Working Group, a task force aimed at investigating instances where federal agencies have been misused for political purposes. One of its first priorities will be reviewing legal actions connected to January 6, ensuring that politically motivated prosecutions are brought to light.
The freeze on funding for sanctuary cities is set to last for 60 days, during which the DOJ will conduct a thorough review of existing grants and contracts. Bondi’s directive makes it clear that any agreements found to be in violation of federal law or contributing to fraud or waste will be terminated.
Additionally, Bondi has directed DOJ officials to examine the role of federal prosecutors in high-profile cases from recent years. The working group is expected to assess whether legal action was taken against Trump and his allies as part of an effort to interfere in political affairs rather than enforce the law impartially.
These immediate actions reflect the Trump administration’s broader push to reform federal agencies, particularly in the wake of years of politicized investigations. Bondi has signaled that the DOJ under her leadership will no longer tolerate political weaponization, setting a clear course for a return to impartial justice.
As Bondi continues rolling out her agenda, further changes are expected, including possible personnel shifts at the DOJ. With Trump’s backing, Bondi appears poised to make sweeping reforms that will reshape the federal legal landscape.