Pam Bondi expected to move quickly to assert control of Justice Department
CNN
Newly confirmed Attorney General Pam Bondi will arrive for her first day at the Justice Department Wednesday amid a firestorm over firings of agents and prosecutors who have worked on cases related to Donald Trump and the January 6, 2021, US Capitol riot.
Newly confirmed Attorney General Pam Bondi will arrive for her first day at the Justice Department Wednesday amid a firestorm over firings of agents and prosecutors who have worked on cases related to Donald Trump and the January 6, 2021, US Capitol riot. On her first day in office, Bondi is expected to take a series of immediate and dramatic actions to investigate and undo legal moves from the Biden administration, setting the tone for her term as the top law enforcement official in the country, sources familiar with her plans told CNN. Those actions will be a series of department-wide memos and orders, a law enforcement official said, that officials hope will shift the narrative coming out of the Justice Department away from the January 6 pardons and FBI employee purges that have led the headlines. While a source familiar with the Trump administration’s strategy said there are “no plans for mass firings at the FBI,” agents remain concerned. The FBI handed over information about more than 5,000 employees who worked on the January 6 investigations after Acting Attorney General Emil Bove demanded the information in a memo last week with the subject “Terminations.” The source defended efforts to get additional information about officials who worked on January 6 cases as part of an effort to comply with Trump’s executive order directing a review of the Justice Department’s actions over the last four years in an attempt to end the “weaponization of government.” “The messaging has not been as clear as it could be on the personnel matters,” the person said.
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