Well, it looks like Nancy Pelosi and her California cronies finally pushed their anti-federal tantrum one step too far, and now Attorney General Pam Bondi is coming in like a wrecking ball with subpoenas and federal statutes in both hands. Pelosi and San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins are officially on notice: preserve everything. Emails, texts, scribbled napkin notes, if it has to do with their lunatic idea to arrest federal immigration agents, Bondi wants it. And honestly, it’s about time someone told these people that just because they hate President Trump doesn’t mean they get to run their own personal version of the Constitution out west.
Here’s the backdrop: Pelosi recently said that federal agents operating under President Trump’s orders could be arrested if they violate California law. She actually said, “Our state and local authorities may arrest federal agents… and if they are convicted, the President cannot pardon them.” Translation: she wants California cops to put ICE agents in handcuffs for doing their jobs. Jenkins backed her up, claiming her office has an “obligation” to prosecute agents for things like “excessive force.”
Pam Bondi wasn’t having it. She tore into them on Jesse Watters’ show, flat-out calling this “criminal interference” with federal law enforcement. She warned them, loud and clear: “If you are telling people to arrest our ICE officers… you are impeding an investigation, and we will charge them if they think I won’t. They have not met me.” Now that’s the kind of AG we need, one that defends the law instead of apologizing for it.
Let’s be real, this is bigger than just Pelosi running her mouth again. The Department of Justice, through Deputy AG Todd Blanche, sent an official letter to Pelosi, Jenkins, Gavin Newsom, and California AG Rob Bonta, warning them to knock it off. And it wasn’t just a finger-wagging lecture. It cited real federal laws that make it a crime to obstruct or interfere with federal officers, stuff like 18 U.S.C. § 111 and 18 U.S.C. § 372. If California officials act on this nonsense, they could be looking at federal charges themselves.
The Constitution is clear. The Supremacy Clause says federal law trumps state law. Always has, always will. This isn’t “The Hunger Games.” Pelosi doesn’t get to lead a rebellion from her Napa Valley estate. And Jenkins doesn’t get to play judge and jury over federal agents while San Francisco descends into a fentanyl-fueled wasteland.
Bottom line: ICE agents are out there, unpaid during a shutdown, risking their lives to uphold federal law. Meanwhile, California Democrats are talking about arresting them. Bondi is right to draw the line, and she’s right to investigate. President Trump’s DOJ isn’t playing games. Maybe it’s time Pelosi finally learned that actions have consequences, especially when you try to turn your city into a sanctuary for lawlessness.

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