U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi was sworn in at the Justice Department on Wednesday and expected the country's newly-cast supreme prosecutor to spend her first day on the first day in response to reallocation, litigation and seniority The resignation of law enforcement officers, despite urging early efforts to calm down and get rid of any fear of politicization.
Bondy was sworn in at the Oval Office Wednesday, with Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas in front of an audience full of friends and family.
Trump congratulated Bundy after the ceremony, "incredibly fair, incredibly good."
"I know I should say 'she will be completely fair to the Democrats,' I think she will be just like a person,'" Trump told reporters.
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Ministry of Justice logo and Pam Bondi. (Samuel Corm/Bloomberg via Getty Images (left) and Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images, right.)
Bondi's nomination has received praise from Republicans and some Democrats for its calmness and clever navigation of tricky and politically thorny topics and some of the doubts that may be critics - The Grill Room.
Her nomination has also received praise from more than 110 former Justice Department officials, including former lawyers and dozens of them Democratic and Republican state attorney generalthey praised her experience and work across political parties and national lines.
Still, her oath of office was a political expense for law enforcement agencies. Just hours ago, two groups of FBI agents filed a separate lawsuit Tuesday in an attempt to block any public recognition of employees investigating the work on January 6, after the bureau complied with acting U.S. Deputy Attorney General Emil Boo. Emil Bove's request for an agent or its supervisor detailed their role in the massive investigation.
The scope of the problem follows the subpoena from the agent to any major jury, whether the agent works or responds to their potential customers at the field office of another federal investigation bureau, or they are cases of investigators as investigators.
The plaintiff said any effort to review or discriminate against FBI employees investigated on January 6 would be "illegal and retaliatory" and violates civil servant protection measures under federal law.
Former Florida prosecutor and state attorney general Bondi repeatedly vowed during a confirmation hearing last month to lead a Justice Department without political influence or weaponization.
If confirmed, she told lawmakers last month that “partisan, weaponization of the Justice Department” would “disappear”.
“The United States will provide first-level justice for everyone,” she said.
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Trump fenced in Washington, D.C. on Friday, January 17, 2025. (Fox News Digital/Trump Range Transition Team)
Still, her work will cut for her.
Earlier Wednesday, a senior FBI official also emailed the bureau’s employees to seek concerns that they can terminate or discriminate against when they play a role in the investigation.
"Let me be clear: No FBI employee is just following orders and ethically performing duties on the Jan. 6 investigation is a risk of termination or other fines," the person said in an email shared by the FBI. . Confirm with Fox News.
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president Donald Trump Refused to answer earlier this week about whether his administration would remove him from office on January 6, 2021, Kash Patel, a FBI employee who rioted at the U.S. Capitol, would "straighten it."
Former Justice Department officials cited concerns that the actions could have an incredibly chilling impact on the work of the FBI, including its more than 52 independent on-site offices, whose agents are in identifying and responding to counter-terrorism threats. Have decades of experience, organized and violent threats to crime, drug trafficking and more.
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However, a retired federal investigation bureau agent urged calm and pointed out to Fox News that the agent director and deputy director of the Federal Investigation Bureau still exist. The person also emphasized that the investigation on January 6 and the Federal Investigation Bureau participating in the investigation of each case "fully follow the guidelines of the bureau and the Ministry of Justice" and violated the federal regulations. " Prove.