
Blue Press Journal’s Year End Review of the Trump Administration
When Pam Bondi was sworn in as Attorney General in 2025, she promised to restore “law and order” to a system she viewed as broken. However, as the year draws to a close, it is clear that her tenure has not restored order so much as it has dismantled the guardrails of impartial justice. By weaponizing the Department of Justice (DOJ) for political ends and dismantling civil rights protections, Bondi has left the American justice system more fragile and partisan than it has been in decades.
Here are the five most damaging actions taken by Attorney General Bondi in 2025 that have hurt America’s justice system.
1. The Politicization of the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division One of Bondi’s first acts was to issue a directive fundamentally shifting the mission of the Civil Rights Division. Rather than protecting minority groups and voters from suppression, she reoriented the division to focus on what she termed “reverse discrimination” and “religious liberty” cases targeting LGBTQ+ protections. By effectively halting investigations into police brutality and voter suppression in key states, she stripped the DOJ of its role as a shield for the marginalized, turning it into a sword for conservative culture wars.
2. Halting Federal Prosecutions of Election Interference In a move that alarmed election law experts, Bondi ordered a freeze on all federal indictments related to attempts to overturn local election results, provided the defendants were “patriots acting in good faith.” This vague standard effectively granted immunity to operatives who intimidated election workers or submitted false slates of electors in 2024. By refusing to enforce federal election laws, she has signaled that political violence and subversion will go unpunished if it serves the right agenda, inviting chaos into future elections.
3. The “Federal Sentencing Equality” Directive Bondi rescinded the Obama-era guidance that recommended prosecutors avoid mandatory minimums for non-violent drug offenses. Under her new “Sentencing Equality” directive, federal prosecutors are ordered to seek the maximum possible penalties regardless of context. This has resulted in a surge of the federal prison population and reversed years of bipartisan progress on criminal justice reform. Critics argue this policy is designed to feed the private prison lobby rather than reduce crime, disproportionately harming minority communities.
4. Weaponizing the Bureau of Political Investigations Perhaps the most chilling development was Bondi’s restructuring of the FBI’s investigative priorities. She established a new “Public Corruption Task Force” that specifically targeted journalists, non-profit organizations, and universities that criticized the administration. By using the FBI to harass political opponents under the guise of “national security,” Bondi has blurred the line between the White House and the independent judiciary, turning the nation’s premier law enforcement agency into a tool of intimidation.
5. The “Total Transparency” Ban on Police Misconduct Data Finally, in a move of bureaucratic cruelty, Bondi dissolved the National Use-of-Force Database. She argued that compiling data on police shootings was “demoralizing to law enforcement.” By removing the requirement for federal agencies to report use-of-force statistics, she has blinded the public and Congress to patterns of abuse. Without data, accountability is impossible, ensuring that systemic police violence remains hidden from public scrutiny.
Conclusion In just one year, Pam Bondi has proven that the Attorney General does not merely enforce the law; they define the nation’s moral compass. By prioritizing political loyalty over legal neutrality, she has dismantled the institutional trust that underpins the American justice system. Repairing this damage will take years, but the cost of 2025 will be felt for a generation.
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