DOJ Boss Pam Bondi Has Taken an Axe to Left-Wing Agenda—And There Is ‘More to Come’

There were doubters, however, the Trump administration is moving at warp speed to drain the swamp—and the swamp creatures are scrambling!

The news each morning has brought another double dose of accomplishment from the Trump-Vance team concerning government waste being eliminated and bureaucratic nonsense being tossed in the shredder.

This from thepatriotjournal.com.

So much has happened in just a few months, We the People can barely keep track of it all. But perhaps the agency doing the most impressive cleanup is the Department of Justice.

There are those who disparage “Dear Pam” as being “all mouth,” however, behind the scenes, deep in the bowels of the justice department there is much to be done that does not require reporting to those of us with inquiring minds. May we please remain patient and allow her and her team to continue their clean-up work. And may we keep in mind that legally each prosecution forth coming requires much prep work if it is to be accomplished properly.

NOTE: Attorney General Pam Bondi is not just dipping her toes in the swamp—she is draining it with industrial-sized pumps. Under her leadership, the DOJ is chopping down government corruption and wasteful spending like “Paul Bunyan in a forest of red tape.” And she is not slowing down, Patriots. Not one bit.

The Justice Department just announced a major slash in funding for leftist organizations that were using our hard-earned tax dollars to study things like “toxic masculinity” and “systematic racism.” This first wave of cuts targeted over 360 programs and grants which did not align with President Trump’s law and order agenda—and when you see what these programs were actually doing, you might need to pick your jaw up off the floor.

Ever wondered where our federal tax money goes? Well, until this week, $1.5 million of it was funding the creation of a “powerful 17-minute film documenting the journey of three Black police leaders” to “promote racial equity in police practice.” No joke.

And another $5 million was being funneled to an organization hosting “listening sessions in targeted communities” about “racial equity in victim services.” Five million dollars for “listening sessions”?!!

Perhaps the most outrageous example was $2 million given to a “feminist, culturally specific nonprofit organization” to address “structural racism and toxic masculinities.” That is two million of our dollars to fight the apparent scourge of men being men.

NOTE: The DOJ made it clear that programs which actually help people, like those providing housing to domestic violence victims or opioid treatment, will remain untouched. This is not about cutting essential services; it is about eliminating ideological pet projects masquerading as government work.

Justice Department spokesman Gates McGavick described the actions perfectly:

Under Attorney General Bondi’s leadership, the Department of Justice is committed to ensuring its resources are spent on arresting criminals, getting drugs off the streets, and crucial litigation. We will always protect victims of crime and legitimate law enforcement initiatives, but we will no longer spend millions on ‘listening sessions’ and ‘bridging socio-ecological contexts.’

Organizations whose funding was cut will have 30 days to prove their programs “actually help victims of crime as opposed to being a nebulous slush fund for vague liberal causes.”

These cuts did not happen in a vacuum. They were flagged with the help of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which is scouring the federal government for partisan programs and wasteful spending. And AG Bondi has promised there is “more to come.”

Remember when government waste was just something we all complained about but nothing ever happened? Those days are gone. The administration is proving that with the right leadership and determination, the bloated bureaucracy can be put on a diet.

What is particularly refreshing is seeing officials who are not afraid to call things what they are. No more hiding behind bureaucratic language and vague descriptions. When the Justice Department sees a program using taxpayer money to study “toxic masculinity,” they are calling it out and cutting it off.

God speed to the Trump-Vance team.