Bondi’s Directive DOJ -A 1. DAY: Fight against the weapon of justice, eliminate cartels, prohibition of death penalty abolish
EXCLUSIVE: State Attorney Pam Bondi Will issue several major directives on the first day of the leading ministry of the judiciary, including orders for the fight against weapons of the legal system; May prosecutors seek a death penalty when appropriate; And to cooperate with the Homeland Security Department on the “completely removal” of cartels and transnational criminal organizations, Fox News Digital learned.
Bondi was confirmed In Senate on Monday night as the State Attorney of the United States and swore Tuesday.
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Fox News Digital has exclusively received a memorandum in which Bondi’s Directive on the first day, which, under her leadership, will lay the foundations for the Ministry of Justice.
Bondi issued a directive on “zealous complication.” Bondi said that the liability of lawyers of the Doj -A includes “aggressive implementation of the criminal laws passed by Congress, but also vigorously defending the presidential policy and action on behalf of the United States against legal challenges.”
“The spark plugs have provided lawyers of the Ministry of Justice in connection with these responsibilities does not include a geographical width to replace their personal political views or judgments for those who have prevailed in the elections,” the memorandum states.
“When the lawyers of the Ministry of Justice refuse faithfully to perform their role, for example, refusing to improve the well -meaning arguments or refuse to sign the submissions, it undermines the constitutional order and denies the president in favor of his lawyers,” the letter continues.
Bondi, in the memo, says that “any lawyer of the Ministry of Justice who refuses to sign short, refuses to improve the well -meaning arguments on behalf of Trump’s administration or otherwise delay or interfere with the Ministry of Justice’s mission will be subject to discipline and potentially break up.”
Bondi was supposed to establish a “weapon working group”, which in the last four years will consider the activities of all law agencies to determine the cases of “politicized justice”.
The first criticism of the working group will include persecution against Trump, led by former special adviser Jack Smith; District Prosecutor Manhattana Alvin Bragg; and the case of a civic fraud against Trump and his family by New York State Attorney Letitia James.
The working group will also review any potential abuse of the plaintiff regarding January 6, 2021; FBI -Tashing Catholic Americans; targeting parents of the Ministry of Justice on Meetings of the School Board; And the faces acting abuse.
In the meantime, Bondi will also end the moratorium on federal executions and order that federal prosecutors at the Ministry of Justice, including offices of the US lawyer, seek a death penalty when appropriate – especially with the emphasis on violent crimes in drug trade.
Bondi also ordered the Ministry of Justice “reviewing cases of previous administration that would choose not to seek a death penalty”.
Bondi is expected to abolish all the policies of the Doom that “are not enough in accordance with the executive order of the President Trump’s death penalty”.
This move represents a great turnaround from the opinion of the Ministry of Justice to the death sentence under the management of Biden. In 2021, Biden allowed an impression to betray the moratorium on federal executions.
In December 2024. Biden overturned fines of 37 of 40 criminals on a federal death sentence, which is president Donald Trump.
Bondi said that she is also now directing the Ministry of Justice to achieve justice for the family of victims 37 killers that specified their death penalties.
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As for the cartel, Bondi directs the Ministry of Justice to cooperate closely with the Homeland Security Department and other federal partners to “fully eliminate” the threats of cartels and transnational criminal organizations.
Bondi plans to re -imagine the priorities of billing relating to these cases to ensure that the law resources are focused on the dismantling of the fundamental operational capacity of the cartel, unlike only the selection of low -level offenders.
The Ministry of Justice is expected here to temporarily suspend some “bureaucratic approvals and examinations” in order to prioritize the priority of the rapid persecution and capture of those accused of serious criminal offenses such as capital crimes, terrorism or assistance in cartel operations.
Bondi said that a joint work group Vulcan, which was created to destroy the MS-13, and a common working group Alpha, which was created to fight the trafficking of humans, be “further empowered and raised” at the State Attorney’s Office. Their missions are expected to expand – specifically volcanic – with a new focus on destroying a moment de Aragua.
Also on the cartel front, Bondi directs the Office for Legal Policy of the DOJ to find legislative reforms to target equipment intended to create a pill of the fental and the addition of Ksilazin, a new deadly drug, in favor of the Act on Controlled Tvars.
And as for illegal migrants, Bondi has directed the impression to stop all the funding of the shrine.
Bondi also instructed the DOJ to identify and evaluate all contracts for financing with non-governmental organizations (NGO) that provide support for illegal aliens.
It also directs the disputes of the components of the Ministry of Justice to investigate cases of jurisdiction that interfere with the implementation of the law and direct them when necessary.
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In the meantime, Bondi will create a new joint working group on October 7th, focused on holding Hamas responsible for their crimes against Jews during their terrorist attack in Israel on October 7, 2023. The working group will also “achieve justice for victims and fight terrorists – LED anti -Semitism. ”
Task Force 7th October will conduct criminal charges if applicable against Hamas; seek the arrest and extradition of Hamas’s leadership; and explore anti -Semitism in the United States.
Bondi also directs the FBI to the staff of the common working group with staff “significantly experienced in the study of terrorism”.
In addition to these directives, Bondi directs an impression to confirm the abolition of all programs of diversity, equality and inclusion (dei) in the department by March 15. It also requires removal of all references to Dei in training programs – specifically ending the emphasis on the criteria for the race and gender and the diverting of employment guidelines and promotion “exclusively to merit”.
Bondi will also cooperate with the Department of Education to ensure that the educational institutions that receive federal supports are complying with “fair practices of admission”.
Bondi, a longtime prosecutor and former Attorney General Florida, vowed not to use his position to improve any political agenda, witnessing the Senate Committee on the judiciary that “the policy must be pulled out of this system.”
In January, Bondi told the lawyers that “partisation, weapons” at the Ministry of Justice would “disappear”.
“America will have one level of justice for everyone,” she said.
Before Bondi was confirmed, Fox News digitally reported exclusively that Trump’s Ministry of Justice had fired more than a dozen key officials who worked on the team of former Special Advisor Jack Smith who persecuted Trump after the Attorney General James Mchenry told them “Faithful implementation of the President’s agenda cannot be believed.”
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And on Friday, the Village of Deputy State Attorney Emil Bove issued a letter to the acting director of the FBI who directed him to him to finish eight FBI employees identify all present and former offices of the Office awarded on January 6th and Hamas cases for an internal examination.
After the Directive, on Tuesday, a group of nine FBI agents He filed a lawsuit that sought to block the public identification of all FBI employees who worked on investigations 6 January about the riots of the US Capitol in an attempt to take away what they described as potential retaliation of the efforts against the staff involved in the probe.