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Pam Bondi is in the headlines again this week, and her actions are sparking controversy across the nation. In what might become a defining episode of her tenure as U.S. Attorney General, Bondi sent strongly worded letters on August 13 to governors and mayors in so-called sanctuary states, including California, Washington, and Vermont, threatening criminal prosecution, federal lawsuits, and the cutting of law enforcement funding for those who refuse to aid federal immigration enforcement efforts. News outlets like Vermont Public and KUOW described her tone as uncompromising, telling leaders like Governor Bob Ferguson of Washington and Governor Phil Scott of Vermont that “this ends now”—language calculated to rattle Democrats but also spark pushback.
The fallout was immediate and highly visible. Bondi’s threats set off a war of words between federal and state officials. Governor Ferguson responded from the Washington Capitol on August 19, flanked by legislators and advocacy groups, rejecting Bondi’s “bullying” and vowing that Washington won't endanger its progressive laws to “help ICE terrorize our communities.” Press and public statements from state leaders painted Bondi as determined to “instill fear” and “hurt law-abiding Washingtonians,” while Bondi’s supporters in the national GOP insisted that federal authorities must have unfettered access to local prisons and jails. Meanwhile, California’s governor Gavin Newsom fired off his own letter reminding Bondi about ethical limits for federal prosecutors and warning that harassing states could violate both professional obligations and precedent set by federal courts, which recently upheld states’ rights in immigration enforcement.
Pam Bondi was also busy on social media, touting the results of her DC immigration crackdown. She claimed, as widely reported by HuffPost and social platforms, that nearly 400 arrests had made the capital safer, with residents allegedly whispering their gratitude to officers on the street. That narrative was quickly torpedoed by critics, who pointed to stark drops in local restaurant traffic and openly mocked Bondi for citing “imaginary people” thanking her—a meme now circulating on X and Instagram. Far from backing down, Bondi doubled down on FOX Business, suggesting she’d bring in the National Guard if localities continued to resist federal directives, echoing historic federal interventions in local crises.
Legally, Bondi’s campaign faces fierce resistance. Governors are now publicly challenging her on procedural grounds, reminding her that several laws she cited have survived Supreme Court review, and that not all local restrictions even implicate federal codes the DOJ relies on. Bondi is also now named in lawsuits, including one filed by the District of Columbia for alleged federal overreach.
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