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NextImg:Pam Bondi celebrates arrests that ‘make America safe again’ - Washington Examiner

Attorney General Pam Bondi says the first 100 days of the Trump administration have been successful in terms of the Department of Justice’s law enforcement efforts against alleged criminals.

Law and order were major themes of President Donald Trump’s campaign. Bondi, formerly the attorney general in Florida, has largely delivered by pursuing arrests for high-profile crimes. Some of the crimes date back to former President Joe Biden’s term, such as the bombing of the Kabul International Airport’s Abbey Gate. 

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“We took out an ISIS terrorist in New York, right in New York, brought to justice the Abbey Gate terrorist, started an October 7 task force, brought two illegals to justice who ran one of the largest human trafficking rings in the country, dismantled a Sinaloa drug pipeline with 1,000 pounds of meth, 17,000 fentanyl pills, 20,000 fake mollies with fentanyl in them that could kill multiple people, brought 29 cartel members back from Mexico and this is all at Donald Trump’s directive,” Bondi said Tuesday on Fox News’s Hannity. “We are making America safe again, especially by getting these drugs off the street.”

In total, the Drug Enforcement Administration has seized 22.2 million fentanyl pills since Trump took office. Bondi estimated this saved 119 million lives by removing the drug from the streets.

“Not only that, the domestic terrorism,” Bondi went on. “Tesla, nine cases in seven jurisdictions, and we have made it crystal clear: no negotiations. These people are facing 20 years in prison, and that’s why it’s going to stop.”

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Tesla vandals are facing a high prison sentence due to their hate crime charges.

Meanwhile, attacks against Tesla are happening worldwide. Italian dealerships lost a combined 47 cars to two fires in the span of a week, including some Teslas. Meanwhile, Ottawa, Canada, had its Tesla dealership vandalized with spray paint, as did a dealership in Berlin, Germany.