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Wednesday, February 5, 2025

AG Pam Bondi orders DOJ to pause all federal funding for sanctuary cities

 Attorney General Pam Bondi will issue several major directives on her first day leading the Justice Department, including orders to combat the weaponization of the legal system; make prosecutors seek the death penalty when appropriate; and work with the Department of Homeland Security to “completely eliminate” cartels and transnational criminal organizations, Fox News Digital has learned.

Bondi was confirmed by the Senate Tuesday night as attorney general and sworn in Wednesday. 

Fox News Digital exclusively obtained memos outlining Bondi’s first-day directives, which will lay the groundwork for the Justice Department under her leadership. 

Bondi issued a directive regarding “zealous advocacy.” Bondi said DOJ attorneys’ responsibilities include “aggressively enforcing criminal laws passed by Congress, but also vigorously defending presidential policies and actions on behalf of the United States against legal challenges.” 

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“The discretion afforded Justice Department attorneys with respect to those responsibilities does not include latitude to substitute their personal political views or judgments for those that prevailed in the election,” the memo states. 

“When Justice Department attorneys refuse to faithfully carry out their role by, for example, refusing to advance good-faith arguments or declining to sign briefs, it undermines the constitutional order and deprives the President of the benefit of his lawyers,” the memo continues. 

Bondi, in the memo, states that “any Justice Department attorney who declines to sign a brief, refuses to advance good-faith arguments on behalf of the Trump administration, or otherwise delays or impedes the Justice Department’s mission will be subject to discipline and potentially termination.” 

Pam Bondi was confirmed by the Senate Tuesday night as attorney general and sworn in the next day.AP

Bondi is set to establish the “Weaponization Working Group,” which will review the activities of all law enforcement agencies over the past four years to identify instances of “politicized justice.” 

The working group’s first reviews will include prosecutions against Trump led by former Special Counsel Jack Smith; Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg; and New York Attorney General Letitia James, who brought the civil fraud case against Trump and his family.

The working group will also review any potential prosecutorial abuse regarding Jan. 6, 2021; the FBI’s targeting of Catholic Americans; the Justice Department’s targeting of parents at school board meetings; and abuses of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances, or FACE, Act. 

Meanwhile, Bondi also will end the moratorium on federal executions and order that federal prosecutors at the Department of Justice, including U.S. attorney’s offices, seek the death penalty when appropriate – specifically with a focus on violent drug trafficking crimes. 

Bondi’s major directives on her first day include combating the weaponization of the legal system and working with the Department of Homeland Security to “completely eliminate” cartels and transnational criminal organizations.AFP via Getty Images

Bondi also ordered that the Justice Department “re-evaluate instances of the prior administration electing not to seek the death penalty.” 

Bondi also is expected to rescind any DOJ policies that are “not sufficiently in line with President Trump’s death penalty executive order.” 

The move represents a major reversal from the Justice Department’s view of the death penalty under the Biden administration. In 2021, Biden allowed the DOJ to issue a moratorium on federal executions. 

“Weaponization Working Group,” would review the activities of law enforcement agencies over the last four years to identify instances of “politicized justice.”Obtained by the NY Post

In December 2024, Biden commuted the sentences of 37 of the 40 criminals on federal death row, which President Donald Trump, in his executive order on the death penalty, described as the “most vile and sadistic rapists, child molesters, and murderers on Federal death.” 

Bondi said she is now also directing the Justice Department to achieve justice for the families of the victims of the 37 murderers who had their death sentences commuted. 

As for cartels, Bondi is directing the Justice Department to work closely with the Department of Homeland Security and other federal partners to “completely eliminate” the threats of cartels and transnational criminal organizations. 

Bondi plans to re-imagine charging priorities relating to those cases in order to ensure that law enforcement resources are focused on dismantling the foundational operational capacity of cartels, as opposed to just picking off low-level offenders. 

Here, the Justice Department is expected to temporarily suspend some “bureaucratic approvals and reviews” in order to prioritize speedy prosecutions and captures of those accused of severe offenses like capital crimes, terrorism, or aiding the operations of cartels. 

Bondi said Joint Task Force Vulcan, which was created to destroy MS-13, and Joint Task Force Alpha, which was created to fight human trafficking, would be “further empowered and elevated” to the Office of the Attorney General. Those missions are expected to expand – specifically Vulcan’s – with a new focus on destroying Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan gang now designated as a foreign terrorist organizaton. 

Also on the cartel front, Bondi is directing the DOJ Office of Legal Policy to find legislative reforms to target equipment designed to make fentanyl pills and add Xylazine, a new deadly drug, to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act. 

Bondi’s stance is a major reversal from the view of the death penalty under the Biden administration.DEA New York

And as for illegal migrants, Bondi has directed the DOJ to pause all federal funding for sanctuary cities. 

Bondi also has directed the DOJ to identify and evaluate all funding agreements with nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) that provide support to illegal aliens. 

She is also directing litigating components of the Justice Department to investigate instances of jurisdictions that are impeding law enforcement, and directing they be prosecuted, when necessary. 

Meanwhile, Bondi will create a new Joint Task Force focused on holding Hamas accountable for its crimes against Jews during its terror attack in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. The task force will also “achieve justice for victims and fight terrorist-led antisemitism.” 

The task force will pursue criminal charges where applicable against Hamas; seek the arrest and extradition of Hamas leadership; and investigate antisemitism in the United States. 

Bondi is also directing the FBI to staff the joint task force with personnel “significantly experienced in investigating terrorism.” 

Beyond those directives, Bondi is directing the DOJ to confirm the termination of all diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs at the department by March 15. She also is demanding the removal of all references to DEI in training programs – specifically ending the emphasis on race and sex-based criteria and refocusing hiring and promotion guidelines “solely on merit.” 

Bondi will also work with the Department of Education to ensure that educational institutions receiving federal grants are adhering to “fair admission practices.” 

Bondi, a longtime prosecutor and former Florida attorney general, has vowed not to use her position to advance any political agenda, testifying to the Senate Judiciary Committee that “politics has to be taken out of this system.” 

Bondi wants to “completely eliminate” the threats of cartels and transnational criminal organizations. Getty Images

Bondi told lawmakers in January that the “partisanship, the weaponization” at the Justice Department “will be gone.” 

“America will have one tier of justice for all,” she said. 

Before Bondi was confirmed, Fox News Digital exclusively reported that the Trump Justice Department fired more than a dozen key officials who worked on former Special Counsel Smith’s team prosecuting Trump, after acting Attorney General James McHenry said they could not be trusted in “faithfully implementing the president’s agenda.” 

And Friday, acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove issued a memo to the acting FBI director directing him to terminate eight FBI employees and identify all current and former bureau personnel assigned to Jan. 6 and Hamas cases for an internal review. 

After the directive, on Tuesday, a group of nine FBI agents filed a lawsuit seeking to block the public identification of any FBI employees who worked on the Jan. 6 investigations into the U.S. Capitol riots in an attempt to head off what they described as potentially retaliatory efforts against personnel involved in the probe.

https://nypost.com/2025/02/05/us-news/bondis-doj-day-1-directives-fight-weaponization-of-justice-eliminate-cartels-lift-death-penalty-ban/

First Spy Plane, Now US Navy's Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier Spotted Off Mexico's Coast

 (SIGINT) operation over cartel-controlled areas in Baja California, the US Navy's nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, the USS Nimitz (CVN 68), was spotted off Mexico's northern coast on Wednesday afternoon. 

According to Bloomberg ship tracking data, the USS Nimitz is transiting international waters off the coast of Punta Colonet, located in the northern section of Baja California. The vessel is currently underway at a speed of 8.8 knots.

The USS Nimitz has no scheduled port calls, and it remains unclear whether the vessel is involved in the Trump administration's efforts to combat drug cartels (now labeled "foreign terrorists") or if it will transit the Panama Canal for deployment elsewhere. 

On Monday, flight tracking data showed a USAF RC-135V/W Rivet Joint reconnaissance aircraft conducted a SIGINT operation near cartel-controlled Baja California Sur. 

Last week, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had some strong words for drug cartels.

Trump's shock weekend tariffs on goods from Mexico, Canada, and China were mainly tools to get neighboring countries on board with operations to "disrupt and dismantle" Mexican drug cartels, as well as prepare for the busting of command and control centers operated by Chinese transnational organized crime networks.

Here's the latest US Navy fleet tracking map (courtesy of USNI News):  

What's important to note is that China's "reverse opium wars" on America, think of it as hybrid warfare, is coming to an abrupt end under Trump.

Whether the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier will park itself off the coast of Baja California as a show of force against cartels or is simply transiting the area to access the Panama Canal for deployment elsewhere remains the big question. 


Teladoc Health to Acquire Catapult Health

 Teladoc Health (TDOCFinancialssigned a definitive agreement to acquire Catapult Health, a provider of virtual preventive care services, in an all-cash transaction valued at $65 million. Subject to usual closing requirements, the agreement includes up to $5 million in additional contingent consideration and is expected to conclude in the first quarter of 2025.

By expanding preventive and diagnostic capacity, the acquisition aims to enhance Teladoc Health's integrated care approach. Teladoc Health's range of virtual healthcare products will include VirtualCheckup from Catapult Health, which enables at-home diagnostics and virtual consultations with registered nurse practitioners. The company said the acquisition aligns with its broader strategy of increasing membership, expanding service utilization, growing globally, and strengthening its presence in mental health services.

Following the deal, Catapult Health will operate under Teladoc Health's Integrated Care division. With a strong reputation for clinical outcomes and cost savings, the company brings Teladoc Health hundreds of employer clients and more than three million insured lives. Early illness detection has been a success for the VirtualCheckup program, with 30% of participants discovering high blood pressure and 28% identifying prediabetes for the first time. An independent study indicates that over a three-year period, the program saves each participant approximately $1,400 in healthcare costs.


https://finance.yahoo.com/news/teladoc-health-acquire-catapult-health-174011089.html

Syria's president receives invitation from Macron to visit France in coming weeks, Syrian presidency says

Syria's President Ahmed al-Sharaa received an invitation from French President Emmanuel Macron to visit France in the coming weeks, the Syrian president's office said in a statement on Wednesday.

The two also discussed in a phone call the economic sanctions imposed on the Syrian people, the office added.

https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2025-02-05/syrias-president-receives-invitation-from-macron-to-visit-france-in-coming-weeks-syrian-presidency-says