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Trump AG Issues Warning To Judges

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This is what MAGA voters want to see.

Attorney General Pam Bondi is voicing strong support for President Donald Trump’s fight against government corruption, emphasizing her commitment to challenge judicial overreach and activist judges blocking his administration’s agenda. Speaking recently on “America’s Newsroom,” Bondi criticized the federal judges who have consistently obstructed the President’s efforts, particularly his executive orders aimed at reforming government spending through the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

“We have unelected judges who are trying to control government spending, and this is a clear violation of the separation of powers,” Bondi declared. She expressed outrage over how tax dollars are being spent, citing examples such as U.S. taxpayers unknowingly funding programs abroad, like $2 million sent to Guatemala for gender reassignment surgeries. “It’s a slap in the face to hard-working American citizens,” she added. Bondi assured the public that the Trump administration would fight back against these judicial overreaches.

President Trump’s executive actions, which target billions in loans, grants, and other financial assistance, have faced legal setbacks in courts across the nation. Judges have also impeded efforts to offer buyouts to federal employees. Trump has consistently argued that these legal challenges are part of a deliberate strategy to prevent his administration from tackling corruption and draining the swamp in Washington.

Bondi made it clear that while the administration wouldn’t personally attack judges, it would continue to appeal these rulings through the legal system. “These judges are lifetime appointments, but we have the right to appeal,” she explained, stressing that the administration would take cases all the way to the Supreme Court if necessary.

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A significant focus of Bondi’s remarks was the administration’s attempts to block funding for migrant housing. She highlighted how federal dollars were being used to house illegal immigrants in luxury hotels like the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City, funds which could have been directed toward other critical needs. Bondi called this a blatant misuse of taxpayer money, vowing that the administration would continue to fight these efforts in court.

Elon Musk, head of the Department of Government Efficiency, echoed Bondi’s concerns on social media, revealing that FEMA had recently sent $59 million to luxury hotels in New York City for housing illegal migrants, rather than providing disaster relief. “This money was meant for disaster victims, not for illegal immigrants,” Musk wrote.

Additionally, Bondi discussed the growing issue of leaks within the federal government, specifically related to immigration enforcement. President Trump’s Border Czar, Tom Homan, raised alarms over unauthorized leaks revealing ICE raids in Colorado and California. Homan claimed that these leaks allowed dangerous criminals, such as members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, to evade capture.

“It’s not just reckless; it’s dangerous,” Bondi said. “When leaks occur, criminals get a head start, putting law enforcement officers’ lives at risk.” Bondi emphasized that the administration would not tolerate such behavior and would hold accountable anyone found undermining the country’s law enforcement efforts.

In the face of these challenges, Attorney General Bondi remains resolute in her support of President Trump’s mission to root out corruption and protect American taxpayers from misuse of their hard-earned money. She made it clear that the Trump administration would continue to fight these battles, both in the courtroom and through the proper channels of government.