by Glenn Kirschner
Justice Matters
Feb 7, 2025 All the "King's" Men: Trump's lackeys and their disservice to America
Donald Trump is forever whining and complaining about his enemies: Jack Smith, Alvin Bragg, Leticia James, and the FBI agents and federal prosecutors who investigated Trump's crimes.
Trump's former criminal defense attorney, Pam Bondi, testified during her Senate confirmation hearing that there will be no enemies list at the Department of Justice if she is confirmed as Attorney General.
Once confirmed, AG Bondi issue a memo announcing the DOJ will be investigating Trump's enemies: Jack Smith, Alvin Bragg, Leticia James, and the FBI agents and federal prosecutors who investigated Trump's crimes.
Transcript
So friends remember, how Pam Bondi
promised Senators that there would be no
enemies list at the Department of
Justice if she was confirmed as attorney
general? Well, on day one as attorney
general, Pam Bondi drafted and
released -- you guessed it -- an enemy's
list. Let's talk about that because
justice
matters.
Hey all. Glenn Kirschner here.
So friends, you remember this bit of theater: this
forceful testimony from Donald Trump's
former criminal defense attorney Pam Bondi
at her Senate confirmation
hearing? She said the Justice department
will never have an enemies' list.

Well, on
day one, after being confirmed as
attorney general, Pam Bondi announced the
Department of Justice will be going
after Trump's
enemies. Here's the new reporting this
from NPR.
New attorney general moves to align Justice Department with Trump's priorities
by Ryan Lucas
NPR
Published February 5, 2025 at 5:36 PM PST
On her first day in charge at the Justice Department, Attorney General Pam Bondi on Wednesday issued a series of directives aimed at aligning the department with President Trump and his agenda, including establishing a task force to examine the alleged weaponization of the justice system and reviving the federal death penalty.
The Senate confirmed Bondi on Tuesday evening and she was sworn in Wednesday in a ceremony at the White House. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas administered the oath of office for Bondi, whose husband and mother were by her side.
She takes over at a time of tumult at the Justice Department, where the Trump administration has pushed out several senior career officials over the past few weeks as the new leadership looks to assert control over the department and implement the president's agenda.
On her first day on the job, Bondi signed 14 memos addressed to all Justice Department employees. Some of the directives roll back guidelines put in place under the Biden administration, while others strike new ground. Many appear to offer details to implement executive orders President Trump signed, including on the weaponization of the federal government and on combatting antisemitism.
One of the memos, for example, establishes the "Weaponization Working Group," which is tasked with reviewing "the activities of all department and agencies exercising civil or criminal enforcement authority of the United States over the last four years."
Trump and Bondi have both argued that the department under the Biden administration unfairly targeted conservatives, most notably Trump himself. Trump was charged in two federal cases: for election interference in 2020 and for hoarding classified documents. Both cases were dropped after he won election to a second term.
The department's previous leadership rejected the allegation of political motivations, and pointed to multiple criminal cases against prominent Democrats during the Biden administration.
Focus on "improper aims"
According to the Bondi memo, the new working group will "identify instances where a department's or agency's conduct appears to have been designed to achieve political objectives or other improper aims rather than pursuing justice of legitimate governmental objectives."
It mentions several specific things that it will examine, including "weaponization" by former special counsel Jack Smith, the prosecutors and the investigators who took part in the "unprecedented raid on President Trump's home." FBI agents searched Trump's Mar-a-Lago club and his residence as part of its classified documents case.
It also will examine "federal cooperation with the weaponization" by the Manhattan district attorney and the New York state attorney general "to target President Trump, his family and his businesses." The Manhattan district attorney brought state criminal charges against Trump for falsifying business records to conceal a payment to an adult film star.
The Jan. 6 Capitol riot will also come under review, it says. The working group will look at "the pursuit of improper investigative tactics and unethical prosecutions" related to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack. Trump granted clemency to every defendant accused of committing crimes that day in one of his first acts after returning to the White House.
The memo says the Justice Department will provide quarterly reports to the White House on the review's progress.
Another memo sets up a Joint Task Force for Oct. 7 to "prioritize seeking justice for victims" of the Hamas-led attacks on Israel. The task force also aims to address the "ongoing threat posed by Hamas and its affiliates" and to combat "antisemitic acts of terrorism and civil rights violations in the homeland."
Two other memos relate to the federal death penalty.
One lifts the moratorium on federal executions, and instructs federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty in cases involving the murder of a law enforcement official and capital crimes "committed by aliens who are illegally present in the United States."
The other relates to President Biden's decision in his waning days in office to commute the death sentences of 37 people on federal death row to life in prison. The Bondi memo directs the Justice Department to, among other things assist local prosecutors in pursuing death sentences under state law against the 37 individuals who received commutations.
Bondi also signed a memo that puts department attorneys on notice that they are expected to "zealously" defend, advance and protect the interests of the United States—interests that are set by the president.
It says that when DOJ attorneys "refuse to advance good-faith arguments by declining to appear in court or sign briefs, if undermines the constitutional order and deprives the President of the benefit of his lawyers."
It goes on to say that any department attorney who "because of their personal views or judgments declines to sign a brief or appear in court, refuses to advance good-faith arguments on behalf of the Administration, or otherwise delays or impedes the Department's mission will be subject to discipline and potentially termination."
Copyright 2025 NPR
New attorney general moves to align
justice department with Trump's
priorities and there she is obviously
showing her independence from the White
House and the
president
On her first day in charge at the Justice Department, Attorney General Pam Bondi on Wednesday issued a series of directives aimed at aligning the department with President Trump and his agenda, including establishing a task force to examine the alleged weaponization of the justice system and reviving the federal death penalty.
The Senate confirmed Bondi on Tuesday evening and she was sworn in Wednesday in a ceremony at the White House. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas administered the oath of office for Bondi, whose husband and mother were by her side.
She takes over at a time of tumult at the Justice Department, where the Trump administration has pushed out several senior career officials over the past few weeks as the new leadership looks to assert control over the department and implement the president's agenda.
On her first day on the job, Bondi signed 14 memos addressed to all Justice Department employees. Some of the directives roll back guidelines put in place under the Biden administration, while others strike new ground. Many appear to offer details to implement executive orders President Trump signed, including on the weaponization of the federal government and on combatting antisemitism.
One of the memos, for example, establishes the "Weaponization Working Group," which is tasked with reviewing "the activities of all department and agencies exercising civil or criminal enforcement authority of the United States over the last four years."
Trump and Bondi have both argued that the department under the Biden administration unfairly targeted conservatives, most notably Trump himself. Trump was charged in two federal cases: for election interference in 2020 and for hoarding classified documents. Both cases were dropped after he won election to a second term.
The department's previous leadership rejected the allegation of political motivations, and pointed to multiple criminal cases against prominent Democrats during the Biden administration.
Focus on "improper aims"
According to the Bondi memo, the new working group will "identify instances where a department's or agency's conduct appears to have been designed to achieve political objectives or other improper aims rather than pursuing justice of legitimate governmental objectives."
It mentions several specific things that it will examine, including "weaponization" by former special counsel Jack Smith, the prosecutors and the investigators who took part in the "unprecedented raid on President Trump's home." FBI agents searched Trump's Mar-a-Lago club and his residence as part of its classified documents case.
So friends, from Donald Trump's incessant
whining and complaining we know that he
views as his enemies Jack Smith Alvin
Bragg Leticia James the FBI
investigators and federal prosecutors
who worked January 6th
cases and so as attorney general who did
Pam Bondi vow to go after
Jack Smith Alvin Bragg Leticia James the
FBI investigators and federal
prosecutors who handled January 6th
cases maybe it's just a
coincidence you know friends I know Pam
Bondi has never worked at the United
States Department of Justice
so maybe she doesn't know that we don't
talk about investigations
we don't publish lists of people we
intend to investigate we don't even
decide who we should investigate unless
there is what's called adequate
predication enough evidence that someone
has engaged in criminal
activity before we even open an
investigation never mind announce that
we will be opening
investigations none of this
is the way a
responsible law abiding Department of
Justice is supposed to
work and friends let's finish with this
let me take on just one absurdity one
obscene perversion of the mission of the
Department of
Justice remember when we just read that
Pam Bondi said the Department of Justice
will be going after the prosecutors and
investigators who took part in the
unprecedented raid on President Trump's
home when FBI agents searched Trump's
maralago club and his residence as part
of its classified documents case let's
be fact-based for just one minute let's
return to
reality Donald Trump took classified
documents National Defense information
some of our nation's most closely
guarded Secrets he took them some might
even say stole them he took them from
the White House from the federal
government without Authority without
permission without any lawful basis when
he left the presidency and he shipped
them down to his social club in
Florida he was then unlawfully retaining
them and the federal government went
about trying to
negotiate the return of documents he had
no right to have you know basically he
held them hostage this was like a
hostage negotiation for the return of
our nation's classified information and
Trump said I'm not giving them
back and we negotiated and negotiated
and negotiated and nothing came of it we
would not have negotiated like that if
if anybody else had been unlawfully
retaining our national security secrets
you can
bet but we negotiated endlessly to no
avail so then a grand jury issued a
subpoena which has the the force of a
court order saying turn the damn
documents over give them back you are
hereby compelled by the law to return
them and Donald Trump didn't not only
did he not return them he had one of his
attorneys you know write an affidavit
certifying they'd all been
returned problem
solved but they hadn't been returned and
the federal government the Department of
Justice the FBI had ample evidence that
they hadn't been returned they were
hidden they were moved around in what
turned out to be a conspiracy that Trump
was in with some of his workers at Mara
Lago so what happened all of this
evidence was presented to a federal
judge in a sworn affidavit and the
federal judge
said oh you bet there's probable cause
to believe that crimes have been
committed and evidence of those crimes
is presently being held retained
concealed at maral Lago and the judge
issued a search
warrant this is not some un lawful raid
on maral Lago it is the exact opposite
it is our nation our law enforcement
agency our department of justice doing
the responsible thing trying to claw
back from someone who was violating the
law our national security information
and lo and behold contrary to Trump's
lawyer certifying they'd all been turned
over there were tons of classified
documents being unlawfully retained at
Marl Lago and that is why Donald Trump
was criminally indicted by a grand jury
for unlawfully retaining those documents
for obstructing justice by intentionally
and knowingly violating that grand jury
subpoena and for violating our nation's
Espionage laws because of the
sensitivity the volatility indeed the
danger to our national security
represented by the information Trump was
unlawfully
retaining and
somehow law enforcement the FBI the
Department of Justice they're all the
bad
guys because they sought to enforce the
law and they did it while remaining
loyal to the
Constitution and Pam Bondi said for that
they will pay
they went after dear leader Donald Trump
and we will try to make them pay I guess
they believe that political leaders can
commit all of the damn crimes they want
and if you try to hold them accountable
you are wrong FBI Federal prosecutors
Department of Justice you are wrong for
trying to hold powerful people
accountable for their
crimes this is the the legal upside down
this is George Orwell's 1984 this is not
a fact
based Department of Justice that we will
now have to suffer
suffer
for a
while but we won't give up we won't give
in because
Justice matters
midterms friends
midterms as always please stay safe
please stay tuned and I look forward to
talking with you all again tomorrow