WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a striking and impassioned address, Attorney General Pam Bondi delivered a sweeping report to President Donald Trump and his cabinet that highlighted a dramatic transformation in law enforcement and national security under Trump’s leadership. Her remarks, delivered during a closed-door meeting, quickly made waves across political circles despite most main stream media not mention any of the success.
“President, your first 100 days has far exceeded that of any other presidency in this country. Ever,” Bondi opened, setting the tone for a report filled with staggering claims of enforcement victories, policy reversals, and aggressive legal maneuvers.
Bondi revealed that the Department of Justice, under Trump’s directives, had defended more than 200 civil lawsuits and over 50 injunctions filed against the administration. Several of these cases are now before the U.S. Supreme Court, where Bondi expressed confidence in continued victories.
Perhaps most shocking was her disclosure of enforcement actions against the deadly fentanyl crisis. According to Bondi, DOJ agencies have seized more than 22 million fentanyl pills and 3,400 kilos of the drug in just 100 days—an effort she claims has saved an estimated 258 million lives. “That’s keeping America safe,” she declared.
Further, Bondi outlined a surge in weapons seizures: 14,500 firearms and 651,000 rounds of ammunition, up 151% from 2024 levels. She also noted new DOJ policies reinstating the death penalty and prosecuting acts of domestic terrorism and arson with severe penalties, including cases linked to Tesla facility fires and the Governor’s Mansion in Pennsylvania.
Bondi praised Trump’s dismantling of DEI initiatives and federal “weaponization” policies, stating over 200 directives had been rescinded. She also confirmed the take-down of a major Sinaloa cartel human trafficking ring and the extradition of 29 cartel members, including the man convicted in the 1985 murder of DEA agent Kiki Camarena.
The emotional high point came when Bondi recounted a phone call with Camarena’s widow and son, now a judge, who were brought to tears by the administration’s actions. “They have justice… because of what you did, President Trump,” Bondi said.
As her address concluded, Bondi emphasized the administration’s hard-line stance against antisemitism and promised continued efforts to make the country safer.