Attorney General Pam Bondi Fires Six Minnesota Prosecutors for Refusing ICE Support
Attorney General Pam Bondi Fires Six Minnesota Prosecutors for Refusing ICE Support
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We’ve all seen this festering for years—a quiet rebellion inside our own government. Unelected, career bureaucrats, deeply embedded in federal agencies, have openly worked to undermine the will of the American people and the administration they chose. This isn’t just a political squabble; it’s a direct assault on our constitutional republic, transforming taxpayer-funded offices into hotbeds of political activism.

This war of attrition against a patriotic agenda has left many citizens wondering if accountability is a concept of the past. When government employees believe they are untouchable, free to place their radical ideology above their sworn duties, the bedrock of equal justice begins to crumble. But every so often, a real leader steps up to remind these activists that betrayal still has a price. Attorney General Pam Bondi just delivered that message, and it was a loud one.

From ‘BizPacReview’:

“We had six prosecutors who suddenly decided they didn’t want to support the men and women in ICE… they came, they said, we want to resign, but we want to use our annual leave up until April, meaning they wanted the taxpayers to pay for them to go on vacation because they decided they didn’t want to support law enforcement… So the breaking news tonight, I fired them all.”

Those uncompromising words, delivered by Bondi on “Hannity,” were the final punctuation on a story of stunning disloyalty at the Department of Justice. The six Minnesota prosecutors she canned didn’t just quit; they abandoned their posts in protest of supporting federal immigration officers who were violently assaulted in the line of duty. Their resignations were a political spectacle, and Bondi made sure it was one they wouldn’t profit from.

Betraying the Badge for a Paycheck

The entire fiasco centered on the prosecutors’ refusal to stand with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). They reportedly “strenuously objected” to investigating the circumstances surrounding an agitator who tried to harm a federal agent. Instead of upholding the law, they chose to defend the aggressor. One prosecutor, Joseph Thompson, was so pleased with his insubordination that he posed for a photoshoot with The New York Times while our ICE agents were putting their lives on the line.

But their betrayal was only outdone by their sheer audacity. After declaring they would no longer perform their duties, these six prosecutors demanded that the American taxpayer fund a months-long vacation for them by paying out their annual leave. They actually expected you to foot the bill until April for abandoning their oath. Attorney General Bondi rightfully refused to let them fleece the public on their way out. She didn’t accept their resignation; she ended their careers.

The Left’s War on Law Enforcement

So, who was this person our six legal eagles decided to champion over an ICE agent? Let’s be clear: Renee Good was no innocent victim. She was described by officials as a “known leftist agitator” and a “trained anti-ICE warrior.” According to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Good had spent the entire day “stalking and impeding” ICE agents.

When the confrontation occurred, Good “weaponized her vehicle” and attempted to run over a law enforcement officer. The agent, facing an immediate threat to his life, was forced to act in self-defense. Secretary Noem called it a justified shooting in response to an “act of domestic terrorism.” And yet, in the twisted worldview of these six Minnesota prosecutors, it was the ICE agent who warranted suspicion, not the radical who tried to kill him.

Finally, a Justice Department With a Spine

Pam Bondi’s resolute action is exactly the kind of leadership Americans have been demanding. She didn’t just fire six rogue employees; she sent a tremor through the entire federal bureaucracy. The message is simple: if you work for the United States government, you will support our law enforcement.

This is what draining the swamp actually looks like. It isn’t always pretty, but it is necessary. With leaders like Pam Bondi in charge, there is renewed hope that our Department of Justice is finally being restored to its rightful owners: the American people. Accountability, it turns out, is back.

Key Takeaways

  • AG Pam Bondi fired six prosecutors who refused to support ICE agents.
  • Siding with violent criminals over law enforcement has consequences.
  • Taxpayer money will not be used to reward disloyal bureaucrats.
  • Strong leadership is actively purging the DOJ of political activists.

Sources: BizPac Review

January 15, 2026
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Cole Harrison
Cole Harrison is a seasoned political commentator with a no-nonsense approach to the news. With years of experience covering Washington’s biggest scandals and the radical left’s latest schemes, he cuts through the spin to bring readers the hard-hitting truth. When he's not exposing the media's hypocrisy, you’ll find him enjoying a strong cup of coffee and a good debate.
Cole Harrison is a seasoned political commentator with a no-nonsense approach to the news. With years of experience covering Washington’s biggest scandals and the radical left’s latest schemes, he cuts through the spin to bring readers the hard-hitting truth. When he's not exposing the media's hypocrisy, you’ll find him enjoying a strong cup of coffee and a good debate.