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AG Pam Bondi Orders Investigation Into Legal Witch Hunts Targeting President Trump


As one of her first moves as Attorney General, Pam Bondi has order full investigations into the bogus cases brought against President Trump while Joe Biden was in the White House.

These include Alvin Bragg’s so-called ‘hush money’ case in New York and Jack Smith’s classified docs case.

Accountability is coming for the political witch hunts President Trump has endured these past four years.

Check it out:

CNN reported:

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Attorney General Pam Bondi is expected to order a review of the cases brought against President Donald Trump, including those undertaken by prosecutors in New York who successfully defeated him in court.

Sworn in at the White House on Wednesday, Bondi intends to issue a series of memos aimed at curbing the so-called weaponization of the Justice Department, a source familiar her plans told CNN.

She will order the review of criminal and civil cases against Trump, including the two federal cases brought by the Biden Justice Department, and issue a warning to employees that serving their own personal politics as opposed to the Trump administration would be punished.

The memos, first reported by Fox News, are part of planned efforts to investigate and undo legal moves from the Biden administration, setting the tone for Bondi’s term as the top law enforcement official in the country.

In one memo, Bondi will establish a “Weaponization Working Group” to review law enforcement actions enacted under the Biden administration for any examples of “politicized justice.”

That review will cover cases brought by former special counsel Jack Smith over Trump’s handling of classified documents and 2020 election interference, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s hush-money case that led to a conviction and a case from New York Attorney General Letitia James, in which she won a $454 million civil fraud judgment against Trump.

In another memo, Bondi will warn career Justice Department officials that they cannot substitute their own political beliefs for the arguments that the Trump administration puts forward in court, and that if they try, they will be subject to disciplinary action or termination.

“The discretion afforded Justice Department attorneys with respect to those responsibilities does not include latitude to substitute their personal political views or judgments for those that prevailed in the election,” the memo reads.

CBS News added:

In her first hours as attorney general, Pam Bondi issued a broad slate of directives that included a Justice Department review of the prosecutions of President Trump, a reorientation of department work to focus on harsher punishments, actions punishing so-called “sanctuary” cities and an end to diversity initiatives at the department.

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Bondi was confirmed by the Senate late Tuesday and was sworn in in front of President Trump by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas in the Oval Office on Wednesday afternoon.

The attorney general established a “weaponization working group” to review Biden administration law enforcement policies. The initial focus of the working group will be the Trump cases in New York — the indictment pursued by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and civil enforcement action brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James — neither of which involved federal prosecutors. The group will also review the two federal cases against Mr. Trump pursued by former special counsel Jack Smith and will examine the prosecutions of rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

The age of lawfare is over.

The hammer of justice is coming…



 

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