We will make America safe again…
Attorney General Pam Bondi stopped by Sunday Morning Futures over the weekend to chat with Maria Bartiromo about radical Judge James Boasberg’s attempt to stop the deportation flights of hundreds of illegal criminal migrants.
“This is an out-of-control judge, a federal judge trying to control our entire foreign policy, and he CANNOT do it,” Bondi said.
“He dragged us into court on a Saturday without any notice, and then he’s continuing these hearings. He’s trying to ask us about national security information, which he is absolutely not entitled to. We are appealing. We will be in court Monday again,” Bondi continued.
“We will win. We will prevail. There are 261 reasons why Americans are safer today, and that’s because those people are now in an El Salvador prison – and we are going to follow the law and we are going to protect Americans.”
Bondi also took a shot at Democrats’ approval rating: “There’s a reason why the current Democrats’ approval rating is at 29%. People want to be safe.”
“This is President Trump’s agenda to keep Americans safe. It’s basic public safety. Get these people out of our country as fast as we can. They’re not immigrants. They’re illegal aliens who are committing the most violent crimes you can imagine on Americans. Murder, rapes… ask the parents of all of these young women who have been violently strangled, raped and murdered.”
“We are going to continue to make America safe again because that’s President Trump’s agenda,” Bondi said.
Watch the clip below:
🚨 BREAKING: Attorney General Pam Bondi just excoriated Judge Boasberg for trying to keep criminal aliens in the U.S.
She says they're going back into court tomorrow.
"This is an out of control judge, a federal judge trying to control our entire foreign policy, and he CANNOT do… pic.twitter.com/7yZOVh6ZFg
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) March 23, 2025
Boasberg tried to stop a criminal deportation flight to El Salvador earlier this month — but the Trump Administration argued he didn’t have the authority.
“I will get to the bottom of whether they violated my order – who ordered this and what the consequences will be,” Boasberg said near the end of an hourlong hearing over whether he should lift the pair of orders he issued last Saturday.