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AG Pam Bondi: We're Going to Find Out Who Leaked ICE's Operation in Colorado

Attorney General Pam Bondi’s first interview on Fox News’s Sean Hannity did not disappoint. It’s refreshing to see an attorney general in command of the department, unlike Merrick Garland, who was either AWOL, aloof, or got bent over by Joe Biden. Bondi’s hearing had some tense moments, but she was a lock for confirmation once it ended. She was beyond qualified, having served as attorney general for Florida. Even CNN’s Elie Honig, a former assistant US attorney, said she was probably the most qualified candidate to be nominated in 50 years.  

The interview clarified her initial directives regarding cutting funding for sanctuary cities. Still, AG Bondi also said that they will be investigating who leaked anti-illegal alien operations in Colorado. Some of the gang members got tipped off about an ICE raid, which angered Bondi and infuriated Border Czar Tom Homan. They know how this operation was leaked, which he said will be dealt with. The attorney general also said the era of politically motivated cases is over, along with the appointments of like-minded special counsels. Also, the two separate rules for Democrats and Republicans are over. Overton clipped the good nuggets Thursday night:

It's a two-tiered system of justice, Sean, and it will no longer will be in existence in our country. What Joe Biden did, of course, was he didn't even have the right to take classified documents and we all know they were sitting in his job garage, yet no one chose to prosecute him. They have targeted Donald Trump from day one. We've known this. We've always known this and that is going to stop.

We're going to get back to the core function what our government, our law enforcement was intended to do: prosecute violent criminals and get them off our streets. Weaponization ends and it ended the day that Donald Trump took office and the American people saw that crystal-clear because they elected him by a landslide. 

Bondi issued a directive that those DOJ officials who cannot do their job, defend this administration, and carry out their duties are subject to termination.