The Weaponization Working Group: Justice Gets a Makeover
Pam Bondi hit the ground running. No waiting, no second-guessing. Just hours into her new role as Attorney General, she dropped a bombshell. She’s set up a “Weaponization Working Group.” If you’ve been following the relentless political prosecutions against President Trump, you know exactly what’s at stake.
This isn’t a token effort or a PR stunt. Bondi’s group is out to review the actions of those turning our justice system into a political attack squad. Special Counsel Jack Smith, Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, and New York Attorney General Letitia James have been busy with sham indictments, far-fetched show trials, and media-fueled witch hunts. Now, the tables are finally turning.
But that’s not all. The working group will also expose the bias festering within the Department of Justice. Think about it—an FBI that’s been targeting Catholics and pro-life activists just for peacefully praying outside abortion clinics. While real criminals wander free in big cities, the DOJ has been busy picking on those with their heads in the clouds of faith. It’s about time someone stood up for what’s right.
According to Bondi’s memo, the group will be steered by the Office of the Attorney General. The Deputy AG and other key departments will back her up. They’re set to report directly to the White House every quarter. At long last, transparency and accountability are on the agenda.
Bondi isn’t shy about her mission. In an interview with Fox News, she vowed to prosecute corrupt prosecutors and expose the “deep state” hiding behind bureaucratic walls. During her confirmation hearing, she promised to follow the facts, not political narratives. It’s a refreshing break from the old playbook that weaponized the DOJ under the current administration.
Jack Smith, Alvin Bragg, Letitia James—you’re in the hot seat. Years of flimsy charges, leaks, and political theater have finally caught up with you. The gloves are off now. The swamp is draining. Justice isn’t one-sided anymore.
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