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AG Pam Bondi Going After Jack Smith, Fani Willis


Hours after being sworn in, Attorney General Pam Bondi created a “Weaponization Working Group”.

This is to review cases against President Trump.

The group will investigate prosecutions led by Jack Smith, Alvin Bragg, and Letitia James.

Ooh, the gloves are coming off and there’s no holding back this round for President Trump.

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Bondi’s team will also examine claims of DOJ bias.

This includes FBI targeting of Catholics.

And also prosecutions of anti-abortion protesters.

Those that got arrested for praying in front of abortion clinics, justice is coming. And payback won’t be pretty.

Known for pledging to take on the Deep State actors, Bondi is wasting no time.

Looks like the tables are truly turning!

I wonder how Smith, Bragg and James are going to like being under the magnifying glass?

ABC News reports:

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In her first hours after being sworn in Wednesday as nation’s top law enforcement official, Attorney General Pam Bondi issued a directive Wednesday establishing a “Weaponization Working Group” that she says will be tasked with reviewing “politicized” actions of officials who investigated President Donald Trump at both the state and federal levels.

Bondi’s memo mandates that the group reviews the prosecutions of Trump brought by special counsel Jack Smith and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, as well as the civil fraud case brought against Trump in New York by the state’s attorney general Letitia James.

The review, according to the memo, will be led by the Office of the Attorney General and supported by the Deputy Attorney General and other divisions of the department, and will “provide quarterly reports to the White House regarding the process of the review.”

The order further directs the working group to review any instances of “prosecutorial abuse” regarding the DOJ’s investigation into the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol, as well as reports regarding whether the FBI politically targeted Catholics, and the DOJ’s prosecutions of anti-abortion protesters accused of impeding access to reproductive health clinics.

The directive is an early indication of how Bondi’s tenure as attorney general will seek to boost President Trump’s political goals of framing the justice system as “weaponized” against him, while furthering his campaign pledge to investigate those who prosecuted him for offenses ranging from criminal hush money payments to obstruction and mishandling of classified documents, as well as his efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss.

Bondi, in an interview with Fox News last year, vowed to prosecute “bad” prosecutors at the DOJ and to investigate those “hiding in the shadows” of the so-called “deep state.”

In her confirmation hearing, Bondi subsequently assured lawmakers that she would only bring prosecutions based on proper predication and not based on politics.

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