Bondi Takes Charge At DOJ, Cuts Off Sanctuary City Funding And Targets Deep State Influence

Newly confirmed Attorney General Pam Bondi is wasting no time in executing President Donald Trump’s agenda to clean up the Department of Justice and eliminate Deep State influence. In her first days in office, Bondi has already moved forward with key reforms, including defunding sanctuary cities and investigating politically motivated prosecutions.

One of Bondi’s earliest actions was the establishment of the Weaponization Working Group, a team assigned to review federal agencies for abuses of power. The group will examine how justice was applied in high-profile cases, particularly those related to January 6, to determine if federal law enforcement officials engaged in politically motivated prosecutions.

In addition to investigating past abuses, Bondi has cut off federal funding to sanctuary cities, halting grants and contracts to jurisdictions that refuse to enforce federal immigration laws. Her directive ensures that taxpayer dollars will no longer go toward cities that shield illegal immigrants from deportation.

Bondi has also instructed DOJ officials to conduct an internal review of employees involved in politically charged investigations. The Trump administration is taking steps to remove individuals who used their positions to undermine federal law or obstruct the administration’s policies.

The new attorney general’s swift actions mark a significant shift at the DOJ, aligning with Trump’s broader mission to restore accountability in government. By eliminating political bias within the justice system, Bondi is setting the stage for a more transparent and effective DOJ.

With additional changes expected in the coming weeks, the administration has made it clear that this is just the beginning of a larger effort to reshape federal law enforcement and end bureaucratic overreach.