Bondi tries to reverse Biden’s death platoon commuter

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi tried to reverse former President Joe Biden’s last few hours of commute to the death row killer last month and directed state officials to sentence prisoners to death.
Bondi was confirmed Wednesday that he sent a letter Wednesday to a commuter letter to the Department of Justice employees, accusing Biden of[ing] Our judicial system is subverted[ing] The rule of law “by granting commuting.
“The roadway also robbed the victim’s family, and the Justice Department promised and worked hard to achieve it,” Bondy wrote. “The Justice Department was directed to immediately start the following actions to achieve justice for the families of the victim’s 37 commuter murderers.”
Bondy said the Justice Department will first “explore the opportunity to provide a public forum for victims’ families to express how the way commuters affects them,” calling it a “important step” in building trust and achieving accountability.
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New U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi summoned former President Joe Biden in an email Wednesday. (Getty image)
Bondy said she will direct the U.S. Attorney’s Office to use state laws rather than federal laws to sentence prisoners. She said this step will be carried out “after consultation with the victim’s family and other relevant parties” and only where appropriate and where legally permitted.
“The capital case part should assist the U.S. attorney’s office in implementing this directive,” Bondy’s letter said.
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“Third, the Federal Bureau of Prisons was directed to ensure that the confinement conditions of each of the 37 commuter murderers were consistent with those of those who were in serious crime, criminal history and all other relevant considerations,” she said. “Extraordinary .
In the late December decision, Biden removed 37 prisoners from federal dead inmates and reclassified their sentences as life without the possibility of parole.
At the time, the White House said the move would prevent President-elect Donald Trump’s administration from “executing execution sentences that would not be granted under current policies and practices.”

Pam Bondi speaks at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference in National Harbor, Maryland on February 23, 2024. (Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)
“The president’s criminal justice record has changed the lives of individuals and has a positive impact on the community, especially historically,” the White House statement said at the time. “In the coming weeks, the president will take other steps to provide meaningfulness,” the White House statement said at the time. The second chance and continue to review other pardons and swaps.”
Biden left only three mass murderers on death row: Charleston, South Carolina, church shooter Dylan Roof; Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev; and Robert Bower, gunman in charge of the 2018 Pittsburgh Life Synagogue Robert Bowers.
Bondi is a former prosecutor, and the Florida Attorney General has said her main goal is that AG is rooted in the Justice Department’s political influence and weaponization.
“There will be a layer of justice in the United States,” she said at the time.

Pam Bondi was sworn in at a confirmation hearing in Washington, D.C. on January 15. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
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Elizabeth Pritchett and Breanne Deppisch of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.