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00:00President Trump will be making an historic visit today to the Department of Justice
00:05for a speech laying out his vision for restoring law and order and ending the weaponization of
00:10the Department of Justice and our law enforcement agencies. Here's the president yesterday.
00:16We have a great Justice Department. Pam Bondi is so fantastic. We don't want to have crime in
00:22the streets. We don't want to have people pushed into subways and killed and then the
00:27the person that did the pushing ends up in a 15-year trial and gets off scot-free. We want
00:36to have justice and we want to have we want to have safety in our cities as well as our
00:41communities and we'll be talking about immigration. We'll be talking about a lot of things, the
00:45complete gamut. And joining me right now is the woman tasked with the job, the nation's U.S.
00:52Attorney General, Pam Bondi. AG, great to have you this morning. Thanks so much for being here.
00:57Thanks, Maria. It's great to be with you. And of course, you sat and testified under oath to
01:02the Senate Judiciary Committee, the same thing that you would only follow the facts and the law.
01:08Tell us how you will de-weaponize the DOJ. Well, Maria, we've been doing it since day one and
01:14we're going to continue to do that. President Trump's mission was very clear. His directive
01:19was make America safe again. That's what we're going to do. No more weaponization. We're going
01:25to go back to fighting basic crime, getting these cartels out of our country by securing our borders,
01:32prosecuting the worst of the worst, seizing the drugs, which is what president Trump has
01:37directed us to do since the second he's been in office and lock up the violent criminals
01:43as long as we can behind bars or seek the death penalty. And that's what we've been doing. You
01:49know, we've signed. They're going to kill him. Holy shit. Death warrant to seek the death penalty
01:58since he's been office. It's not business as usual. We are going back to the basics,
02:03fighting violent crime and taking these drugs off the street is the main component of keeping our
02:10kids safe. Yeah. Well, thank you for that, because people have been afraid to walk the streets,
02:15basically, because there's no accountability. You have to go to the drugstore and find your
02:19toothpaste locked up. Tell me, how are you going to do it and what? Dude, it's so bad.
02:26How many of you guys live in an area where just like anything over seven dollars is behind a
02:31jewel case? And there's like a key that, yes, it's so fucking annoying. It's such a waste of time.
02:40I hate it. You can tell us about the president's speech today at the DOJ.
02:46Yeah, yeah. You know, he has never been to the Department of Justice. That's and it's right. And
02:51I can't wait for him to be there to show that he is going to make America safe, that he has been
02:56making America safe just since he's been in office. Two thousand kilos of fentanyl have
03:02been taken off the streets. It's crazy what he's done. Eighteen thousand kilos of methamphetamine.
03:08These are the things that are killing our kids from coast to coast, whether it's St. Louis
03:14to one hundred and seventy thousand pills of fentanyl in Utah. That's one life per pill.
03:19And he has been fighting drugs, fighting the cartels. And we are going to keep America safe.
03:25And, you know, the weaponization has ended. They are trying to weaponize against Elon Musk,
03:30and we are not going to let that happen. See, that's the that's the big thing,
03:33right, is that like obviously drug dealers, everybody is like, yeah, for sure. But there's
03:38like this new type of like targeted political violence that people are doing. And there's
03:43like an entire ecosystem around it because you have these people that get radicalized on the
03:48Internet and you have these groups of people on the Internet that are super radical. And what
03:53they end up doing is they create a feedback loop where these people feel good about doing things
03:59that are against the law. That's really what happens a lot. They become zealots. Yeah. Well,
04:06they get radicalized on the Internet and then they go out and they do something bad and then
04:10they post photos of it in some cases or talk about doing it and then they get positive,
04:15you know, like reinforcement for doing it. So it creates like this feedback loop that just makes
04:20it makes them do it way more. Well, that's right. And we saw all the vandalism to the Tesla cars
04:26this week. President Trump will reportedly invoke the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, which allows him
04:32to fast track deportations. 1798. That are illegal migrants. ICE also arrested more than 32000
04:39illegal migrants in the first 50 days of the president's second term, including those 14000
04:44convicted of crimes. A.G., I want to get your take on how you're going to do this because you're
04:50facing pushback, right? The sanctuary cities are saying, no, no, no, no. We are sanctuary. We're
04:55going to continue sanctuary. So what are where is the accountability for some of these sanctuary
05:00cities that are working against you? Yeah, well, well, you're seeing what's happening.
05:05We're suing them. We're suing the states. They will not enough.
05:10You have to find the people that are advocating for it in the positions
05:13and then hold them criminally responsible as accomplices or enablers for crimes.
05:20Not enough. You do that. This stops overnight. And by the way, I think that they are.
05:28I do. I agree with this. I think absolutely they are.
05:33Longer be sanctuary cities. We will come in there. We will arrest you. We will press the governor.
05:39Yeah. If the governor is enabling and preventing the federal government from doing their job
05:44and actively harboring illegal aliens without cooperating with the federal government. Yes,
05:50absolutely. Yep. That's illegal. That's right.
06:01You we will deploy. That's hardcore. It's not hardcore. The problem is that it's common sense
06:07for anybody who hasn't been radicalized in the opposite direction. Obviously,
06:12when you have a apparatus that is effectively providing cover for people to commit crimes and to
06:19effectively just fuck things up, then, yeah, these people should be held accountable.
06:26It's common sense. And the problem is that lawsuits and these other bullshit things,
06:32nobody has any skin in the game. So there's like they're not going to care about a lawsuit.
06:38They're not going to care about some injunct like somebody. Oh, well, we're going to like,
06:42you know, reprimand you publicly about this. Doesn't matter.
06:46You've got to actually find it and hold people accountable specifically. That's what you have to
06:51do. You caught the disease. Yeah. You will go to prison in our country for as long as possible.
06:59If you're an illegal alien, we will deport you. It's that simple. That's what's been happening.
07:04Our federal government is working great now. You know, these liberal mayors, governors,
07:09we're not going to put up with it. I've warned them if they're not listening, they will continue.
07:14We will continue to sue them. We will continue to pull their federal funding until they comply
07:19with federal law, because our job is to make America safe again. And I don't know how, Maria,
07:25they can quarrel with that. Well, I mean, you're sending messages out that, you know,
07:30there will be accountability. And I you know, I think everyone has to agree that you want
07:35accountability for people who are, you know, trafficking drugs and humans. So that that's
07:40great. But accountability has to happen to the people that enabled it. If you don't hold the
07:46people that enable that accountable, it will keep happening because there will be a new flock of
07:51people who think that it's worth it for them to do it because they agree with it for some reason.
07:57They have some ideological reason. So you have to have a punishment. Basically, you have to create
08:03a system where people stop doing like where people that are doing something wrong are not rewarded
08:10for it. And they're actively punished, because if the punishment for something is worse than
08:15the theoretical reward, people stop doing the action. It's very simple. So all you need to do
08:21is increase the punishment and make it personal. To do what? What are you saying they're doing?
08:29I'm saying that the people that are in the sanctuary cities are enabling human trafficking,
08:33and they're enabling drugs, and they're enabling crime to happen in that country,
08:38or sorry, in that city. So what I think should happen is that if these people like next time
08:44one of these people is like a rapist or something like that, hold one of the government officials
08:48accountable as being an accomplice to that, knowing that that was happening and being okay
08:54with it. You do that, this immediately goes away. Bro, what? Yeah, absolutely.
09:05Yeah. What about state sovereignty? State sovereignty doesn't overrule federal law.
09:11That's not the way it works.
09:13I also have seen real weaponization against President Trump, against the Republicans over
09:18the last 10 years. I lived it, the Russia collusion story. Will anyone be held accountable for the
09:24Russia collusion lie that the Clinton campaign and the Democrats came up with against President
09:29Trump that ripped our country apart? Do that, it goes away immediately.
09:32Maria, when we say we're ending the weaponization, we're ending it. People will be held accountable
09:38who weaponized our government. You know, there were a lot of pardons out there,
09:42but there were a lot of people who were not pardoned. And if you targeted someone,
09:47if you went after someone because of their political affiliation, we will be investigating
09:53you. We will be looking at you because that's the weaponization and it has to stop. For instance,
09:58look what they're continuing to do. As I said to Elon Musk, they are targeting Tesla dealerships,
10:04the stations where you charge a Tesla, they're vandalizing cars. I have already directed an
10:09investigation be opened to see how is this being funded? Who is behind this doing this?
10:15We have people, we're locking up on that.
10:17Yeah. Find out who's funding it. And if there's people that are funding it,
10:23hold them accountable, then it'll stop. Again, what you have to do, the problem is that
10:31all of the people that show up to burn down the Teslas, these are just retards, right? These are
10:38retards that in a lot of cases, maybe they got paid, but the odds are they got whipped up into
10:43a frenzy by Reddit and they think that they're fighting against Hitler. That's the symptom.
10:49The disease or the people that are making it happen to begin with.
10:54I said, well, there has been the poor officials didn't commit those crimes. They just
10:59allowed them to stay in our country for long enough for illegals to commit them.
11:02So yeah, exactly, guys. No, you can't possibly hold the government official accountable
11:08for the negative outcomes of their policy. No, you can't. That's outrageous. No, you can't.
11:14I think you can. And I think if you do, this stops immediately.
11:19We have someone in jail right now.
11:20Oh, by the way, I view, I think about corporate, like the entire idea of like the corporate veil.
11:26Like the entire idea of like the corporate veil and corporations not being held and people that
11:32run corporations not being held personally responsible because it's a corporation.
11:36I view this the same way. Start prosecuting. Like, let's say, you know, something happens
11:41and there's a safety risk that gets ignored because they just want to save money.
11:47Launch an investigation into that company, find out who made that decision,
11:51and then put them in jail.
11:53Done.
11:56Yep.
11:58Actually put them in jail. Like, unless you specifically go after somebody and you specifically
12:05crucify a person, not a company, not an apparatus, a person. That makes it stop.
12:15Because they're afraid of that. People are afraid of that happening.
12:18People are afraid of that happening.
12:20Crucify? Well, not literally crucify, okay? Not literally. Metaphorically, okay?
12:28But no one would ever sign shit if that happens?
12:31I think that they would. I think they would, absolutely.
12:34You think they're just going to all decide to go out of business?
12:36No. They'd figure out better ways to do it and they'd be more specific.
12:42You think they're going to say, yeah, let's just stop making money and stop
12:44selling to the biggest economy in the world? No, I don't think so.
12:48Dealerships, they threw a Molotov cocktail through a dealership. They're looking at up to
12:5220 years in prison. So if you're going to touch a Tesla, go to a dealership, do anything. You
12:57better watch out because we're coming after you. And if you're funding this, we're coming after
13:02you. We're going to find out who you are. Thank fucking God.
13:05In terms of the Russia collusion story, is there any work on that? Are you going to try to find
13:10out who in fact pushed this lie that Trump colluded back in 2017?
13:15Maria, we have teams of lawyers working nonstop on every issue you can imagine to end the
13:23weaponization. And what you're saying, that will put an end to the weaponization, all the lies,
13:28everything that's happened. It's over. It's a new day. We also want to move forward and
13:33fight violent crime. Of course. And you also recently formed
13:36an internal DOJ team to work with Doge on the cost cutting measures. What can you tell us?
13:41Because they're going to dig into the nation's top law enforcement divisions,
13:44reviewing their internal budget reviews to find savings, right?
13:49Yeah. The massive amounts of money that have been wasted. Truly, I don't think any of us,
13:56Elon, couldn't even dream how big the massive amounts of money were that's been taken from
14:02your tax dollars, from my tax dollars, and just squandered away to foreign countries all over the
14:07world, the USA, the EPA, and they're fighting us on that. They're trying to force us to pay this
14:13money out. We're not going to do it. We have teams of lawyers fighting to protect our tax dollars,
14:19and we're going to continue to do that. Of course, we're going to lose in these liberal district
14:23courts, but we will win in the Supreme court. We will prevail. Donald Trump will control the
14:29budget. These agencies will control where their money goes. You know, it was a setup from the
14:36beginning by all of these liberal agencies that when we came in here, all this money would still
14:41be flowing out, but they were caught. Now they've been exposed. Somebody says, I feel bad for people
14:46that just got a Tesla last year. Now he has to look over a soldier for lunatics. I think that,
14:51I mean, the amount of damage that people like, I don't think that Teslas are probably getting
14:56destroyed in mass, you know, like realistically, I don't think it's really happening, but I'm sure
15:03it's just like, if it happens, people talk about it a lot. So it's, I think they're not. No,
15:08I mean, cause there's just, there's just a lot of cars out there. Right. And, uh, yeah,
15:12they're vandalized daily. Yeah. But what I'm saying is like, if they're vandal, like there's
15:16a 99% chance that if you have a Tesla and nobody's going to vandalize your Tesla, right. Realistically,
15:21uh, even if it happens every day, there's probably millions of Teslas or hundreds of
15:24thousands of Teslas in, in the country. Right. Now I'm just, I'm just being like honest about
15:29it. Right. This is probably a very, very minority thing, but that doesn't make it. Okay. I'm just
15:34saying it's like cars are stolen every day. Yeah. Cars are stolen every day. They're targeted. I
15:37think they are too. And it doesn't make it any better, but I'm just saying that like,
15:43don't let media alarmism make you think that you have to be worried about this personally.
15:49Like, yeah, maybe like, you know, keep the camera on, make sure you have the camera like that on,
15:53but otherwise you don't have to be like hyper fucking vigilant about this and freak out about
15:58it. And I'm just, I'm just being reasonable. Right. It's not as big as it is. Yeah. Yeah.
16:02That's all I'm saying. And we will find all of them and all of our great agencies who work so
16:08well together will protect Americans and America's tax dollars. Thanks to the hard work of Elon and
16:14Doge. And you also want the public to trust the FBI. I mean, this is our leading law enforcement
16:20agency. We need everybody to trust the FBI. And I'd like to see some accountability. Can you
16:25take us from a 30,000 feet look at what happened here? How did it become so political, AJ?
16:33You know, Maria, I never, that in my wildest dreams, I never realized how bad
16:37it was. But now that we have Kash Patel in there and I'll tell you in the justice department
16:43directly, it was totally weaponized. All the Jack Smith prosecutors are gone.
16:49All these agents at the FBI who are weaponizing government are gone. And that's where we're
16:55able to find the good men and women who want to be out there, who want to be fighting violence.
17:00By the way, like my faith in her doing this is like not really super high because she didn't
17:05get the Epstein files. Like I do want to bring that up. Is that like she said that she was going
17:12to release the Epstein files and then that didn't happen. So let her cook. No, I get that. Right.
17:20But like, if you tell me something's going to happen, then it doesn't happen.
17:25That lowers the probability that I'm going to believe you the next time you say something's
17:29going to happen. That's just me. Right. I don't know what to say.
17:39Crime who want to be keeping America safe, who want to be fighting terrorism.
17:46Last week, director Radcliffe, Kash Patel, Tulsi Gabbard and I, we got to, to be at Dulles airport
17:52in the middle of the night and greet a plane coming in from Pakistan with one of the worst
17:56terrorists in the world on the plane. And we got to thank the great men and women of the FBI.
18:03And that's what people don't see. The ones who are out there, they had spent a week in Pakistan
18:07getting this guy out of there. These people are second to none. Those are the real agents. And
18:13that's what we want to do. Restore their integrity, restore the integrity of the
18:18department of justice and show all the great things that at the direction of Donald Trump,
18:24we're going to do for the next four years to keep America safe and make America safe again.
18:30AG on the sanctuary cities thing. I know you're, you've got all of these lawsuits out for people
18:34who are obstructing justice, obstructing your, your efforts. Are you saying that by the end of
18:39this four years, there will be no more sanctuary cities? No way. No way. No more sanctuary cities.
18:45I wouldn't even say four years. I'd say give it to the end of the year. Sanctuary cities are over.
18:50There are no more. I mean, I believe it when I see it, as I said with the Epstein files,
18:54like I agree with this. I hope this is true, but I'm not going to count my chickens before they
19:00hatch. That's the way I see it. Yeah. That's a bold statement. That's a whole lot.
19:11Sanctuary cities, as far as the federal government's concerned, what a sanctuary
19:15city means is they are harboring illegal aliens. And if you're tipping someone off,
19:23when there is going to be an ice raid, DHS raid, we will find you and we will prosecute you.
19:29That jeopardizes the law. You can't, you can't, you can't go and prosecute them a little bit.
19:33You have to put them in jail for like 20 years, publicize the trial, put them on blast,
19:38make everybody know about it. Like that is the way you stop this shit from happening.
19:45That is the way you do it because you do that and this shit goes away instantaneously. It does.
19:51For 20 years? Uh, let's see. If somebody tips off a group of illegal immigrants
20:02for a raid, should they go to jail for 20 years? Yeah, I'd support that. Yep. Because if you do
20:10that, you could put the agents that could come and do those arrests at risk because now, because the,
20:18you know, the people that are there know that they're coming, they could leave bombs there.
20:24They could leave other types of biological weapons there. They could be ready for them
20:29and shoot them. There could be anything like that. And so I think the problem, it's kind of
20:35like with swatting, for example. So that never happened. Yeah. Okay. So I think that a good,
20:42a good parallel to this is swatting. So most swattings don't result in somebody getting killed,
20:51but I think a person who's doing it should be prosecuted as if they were because the goal
20:58is to hurt somebody and it's risk management. Exactly. Yes. And so that's really, yeah,
21:04not many. Some do. Yes. It happens and it happens. And I'm sure ICE agents have been
21:09attacked and shot by illegal migrants as well. I'm sure it's happened. It's rare, but it happens.
21:15The point is that swatting is attempted murder. Well, what I'm saying is that it is attempted
21:19murder by second or third degree, right? Like not legally, but just by a second or third,
21:24like level of removal. And what I'm saying is that this isn't really that much different to me
21:30because what you're effectively doing is you're priming a group of people that are by definition,
21:34categorically criminals and oftentimes are doing criminal activities. On top of that,
21:41you're priming them to be aware that the government is going to come in and try to
21:44hold them accountable. So, yeah, I mean, it's not even a question.
21:52It's mailing a bomb, law enforcement, not going to happen anymore. It's a new day and we're coming
21:57after you. Yeah, that is incredible. I believe it when I see it on something else, which a lot of
22:02people were emailing me about and talking to me about when they heard that you were coming on the
22:07show. The MAGA group is mad that they don't know more about the Epstein files. The MAGA group is
22:14mad that they don't know more about the January 6th investigation. Are you going to give us any
22:18more information on these two issues? Sure. And first to the Epstein, I'm mad
22:23that I didn't have more information on Epstein. I was given 200 pages of documents. I've asked
22:29Director Patel. He came in after that. Of course, I'd asked for those documents prior to Cash coming
22:34in. Cash is going to get me all the information. I've asked him to find out why I didn't receive
22:40all those documents and he didn't receive all those documents. Not enough. If the people are
22:48not doing it, you hold them with obstruction of justice. All of this Roach behavior stops
22:55instantaneously the moment that people are held individually accountable on a criminal level.
23:01You do that, this stuff evaporates. Instantly it goes away. They won't? Yeah, because they're
23:08pussies. That's the reason why. And I guarantee you, like, if you did this, it would go away.
23:16Make an example out of someone? Yes, exactly.
23:19Which begs the question, why won't they? I think that a lot of people, and this is something that
23:24people like this, they have. They have a degree. They want to be nice about it. They want to be
23:31reasonable about it. But I think being reasonable about it towards people like this that are
23:35actively trying to, like, obstruct you, this is basically just enabling them to do it later on.
23:42Now found out, of course, that they were in New York. We've received trust from the
23:47we've received truckload of documents of evidence, and Cash is going to give me a deadline
23:53on when he can go through that to protect, of course, the victims of sex trafficking
23:58who, who are wrapped into this. And he's going to give me a deadline on when he can get this,
24:04and we will get out as much as we can, as fast as we can to the American people, because they
24:09deserve to know. Same with January 6th. We're all working on JFK right now. We're working,
24:15we will be working on Martin Luther King, all of these things that the president promised
24:20we will be doing. They can try to hide documents from us, but they can't. Might take a little
24:25longer. We will find them and we will release them to the American people because it's transparency.
24:31I mean, we want to know if there was criminality during the COVID, during, during COVID and
24:36January 6th. I mean, on January 6th, there was speculation that they destroyed documents. Did
24:40they destroy documents? The, the, the, the January 6th commission. Maria, we are looking
24:46into all of that. Nothing is off the table. And in terms of COVID and all of the thousands of
24:52people working with social media to try to censor American's information during the COVID era.
24:59Yeah. Everything's being looked at. Everything is on the table. Maria, what, what, again,
25:04it was the ultimate weaponization. What they did, things that were hidden from the American people,
25:10but it's a new day. Donald Trump is the most transparent president in our nation's history.
25:15We are all acting at his directive and America will be transparent again as well.
25:20Yeah. Well, we love it. AG will be watching for this conference later when the president
25:25comes to the DOJ. We so appreciate your time this morning. Uh-huh. Thank you.
25:29All right. America's attorney general, Pam Bond.
25:32I will believe it when I see it. I will, I'll believe it when I see it.
25:38And until I see it, I'm not going to believe it.