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(94,252 posts)
Tue Mar 31, 2026, 08:12 AM 7 hrs ago

Bondi's DOJ dropped 23,000 criminal cases -- incl. hundreds of investigations into terrorism, white-collar crime & drugs

ProPublica @propublica 2h
New: Under AG Pam Bondi, the DOJ has dropped 23,000 criminal cases — including hundreds of investigations into terrorism, white-collar crime and drugs — while prosecuting 32,000 new immigration cases in just the first six months of Trump’s second term.

___In the first days after Pam Bondi was appointed attorney general last year, the Department of Justice began shutting down pending criminal cases at a record pace.

The bulk of these cases, which were closed without prosecution and known as declinations, had been referred to the DOJ by law enforcement agencies under prior administrations that believed a federal crime may have been committed. The DOJ routinely declines to prosecute cases for any number of reasons, including insufficient evidence or because a case is not a priority for enforcement.

But the number of declinations under Bondi marks a striking departure not only from the Biden administration but also the first Trump term, according to the ProPublica analysis, which examined two decades of DOJ data, including the first six months of Trump’s second term. ProPublica determined the increase is not the result of inheriting a larger caseload or more referrals from law enforcement.

In February 2025 alone, which included the first weeks of Bondi’s tenure, nearly 11,000 cases were declined, the most in a month since at least 2004. The previous high was just over 6,500 cases in September 2019, during Trump’s first administration.

read more: https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-doj-immigration-bondi-declinations-criminal-investigations

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Bondi's DOJ dropped 23,000 criminal cases -- incl. hundreds of investigations into terrorism, white-collar crime & drugs (Original Post) bigtree 7 hrs ago OP
K&R spanone 7 hrs ago #1
Congress should look into this. Kid Berwyn 7 hrs ago #2
WHAT ????? popsdenver 1 hr ago #12
No. I mean Congress should investigate DoJ dropping 23,000 criminal cases. Kid Berwyn 1 hr ago #15
Keep the criminals on the street where you can keep an eye on them bucolic_frolic 7 hrs ago #3
As the economy tanks Johonny 7 hrs ago #4
DURec leftstreet 7 hrs ago #5
Deport working people, minding their own business, and let the criminals go free. sinkingfeeling 6 hrs ago #6
They were probably clearing the caseload in preparation for all of the expected political prosecutions. ChicagoTeamster 4 hrs ago #7
Political Persecutions groundloop 2 hrs ago #9
to go after Democrats on trumped up charges samsingh 3 hrs ago #8
GOP is the party of Law & Order. But it's only a performance, like the show on the teevee. No substance.nt Exp 2 hrs ago #10
And then initiated more than that number to go after immigrants. Ironic since Trump family name was Drumpf. nt Evolve Dammit 2 hrs ago #11
That is how she did it here in Florida Oppaloopa 1 hr ago #13
This kind of incompetenced that's riddled Farmer-Rick 1 hr ago #14
The Grifter Regime Icanthinkformyself 1 hr ago #16
That's a lot of work... lame54 1 hr ago #17
To digress a little into a local level not fooled 1 hr ago #18
Of course! White collar criminals are Trump's people. Initech 41 min ago #19

Kid Berwyn

(24,374 posts)
2. Congress should look into this.
Tue Mar 31, 2026, 08:15 AM
7 hrs ago

And if the GOP ignores it, we Democrats should bang it like a Drumpf.

Kid Berwyn

(24,374 posts)
15. No. I mean Congress should investigate DoJ dropping 23,000 criminal cases.
Tue Mar 31, 2026, 02:32 PM
1 hr ago

As for Congress not investigating: That's not just on Trump's minions' radar as they follow the orange head shit's orders.

So, seeing how the GOP majority won't, We the Democrats must pick up the slack and verbalize why it matters.

Why do you think I'm being sarcastic, popsdenver? These are the most perilous times I can remember.

bucolic_frolic

(55,121 posts)
3. Keep the criminals on the street where you can keep an eye on them
Tue Mar 31, 2026, 08:33 AM
7 hrs ago

and they can teach more people how to crime.

Johonny

(26,173 posts)
4. As the economy tanks
Tue Mar 31, 2026, 08:36 AM
7 hrs ago

Crime will spike. Meanwhile the amount of White collar fraud is a ticking time bomb.

Trump is creating the America he lied about Biden creating.

ChicagoTeamster

(949 posts)
7. They were probably clearing the caseload in preparation for all of the expected political prosecutions.
Tue Mar 31, 2026, 11:23 AM
4 hrs ago

Exp

(954 posts)
10. GOP is the party of Law & Order. But it's only a performance, like the show on the teevee. No substance.nt
Tue Mar 31, 2026, 01:39 PM
2 hrs ago

Evolve Dammit

(21,773 posts)
11. And then initiated more than that number to go after immigrants. Ironic since Trump family name was Drumpf. nt
Tue Mar 31, 2026, 02:00 PM
2 hrs ago

Oppaloopa

(956 posts)
13. That is how she did it here in Florida
Tue Mar 31, 2026, 02:18 PM
1 hr ago

She referred everyone to a web site for bad business

Farmer-Rick

(12,663 posts)
14. This kind of incompetenced that's riddled
Tue Mar 31, 2026, 02:28 PM
1 hr ago

Throughout the pedo Trump administration, is why I worry about Iran being successful in a terrorist attack on US soil.

Icanthinkformyself

(387 posts)
16. The Grifter Regime
Tue Mar 31, 2026, 02:40 PM
1 hr ago

has found another way to steal. I wonder what the average bribe was. Maybe it was dependent upon the crime(s) committed, the ability to pay the bribe (use of the proceeds of the crime(s) is acceptable and preferred) and the overall degeneracy of the 'perp'. Pedophiles get a free ride.

not fooled

(6,678 posts)
18. To digress a little into a local level
Tue Mar 31, 2026, 02:51 PM
1 hr ago

I used to live in a town in SW AZ that was run by a local kakistocracy of old families and grifting politicians. The government was immensely corrupt. The citizenry was ignorant, apathetic, and cowed by fear of local government and law enforcement. There was no effective local media to explain to the populace what was going on. The system of controlling families, government, and law enforcement was a closed system that was basically impervious to change through e.g. electoral politics. The result was an ugly patchwork of irresponsible development, sketchy services, and lack of public accountability, so the locals suffered because of the corrupt politics.

My point is that there was literally no way to change or improve the situation without outside intervention. The FBI would have been the logical choice to come in, investigate, and try to clean up the mess. But, when the FBI is directed away from combating corruption, there is literally no way to improve things. That's where we are now. Trump's Amerikkka.

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