Trump’s First 100 Days and DOJ
In the first 100 days of Donald Trump’s second term, the Department of Justice focused on stricter immigration enforcement, expanded detention efforts, and issued several high-profile pardons. The DOJ also shifted priorities by reducing efforts related to foreign influence and corruption, drawing mixed reactions.
Pam Bondi was confirmed as Attorney General with a 54–46 Senate vote. While supporters praised her focus on law enforcement and DOJ reform, critics expressed concern about reduced transparency and potential political influence. Her confirmation and early actions sparked ongoing debate about the department’s direction and independence.