Pam Bondi, the newly appointed Attorney General, has launched a major review of federal
prosecutions to eliminate political bias in the Department of Justice (DOJ). Bondi’s reform
efforts focus on restoring integrity to the DOJ, which many conservatives believe has
become politically influenced, particularly in cases involving former President Trump.
She formed the “Weaponization Working Group” to review federal investigations and prosecutorial
decisions, including those led by Special Counsel Jack Smith and local prosecutions by figures like Fani Willis and Alvin Bragg.
Bondi’s initiative also addresses issues such as religious discrimination and the controversial
classification of parents protesting at school board meetings as domestic threats. By examining
past actions, Bondi aims to ensure that DOJ operations are impartial and free from political interference.
Her reform is set to restore public trust and ensure fairness in law enforcement, potentially
leading to lasting changes in how prosecutions are handled in the U.S.