
Pam Bondi Shakes Up DOJ: New Hires, Funding Cuts, and Personal Transformation at 59
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Attorney General Pam Bondi has been at the center of several significant developments in recent days. Today, May 14, 2025, Bondi appointed Theodore S. Hertzberg as interim U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia. Hertzberg, a career prosecutor, steps into this key Justice Department role as Bondi continues to reshape the DOJ leadership.
Last week, on May 6, Bondi led a major Department of Justice press briefing focused on drug enforcement initiatives, which was livestreamed by Right Side Broadcasting Network. This followed her first task force meeting to address what her office calls "anti-Christian bias in the federal government," which took place on April 22.
Bondi's administration has been making waves with controversial funding decisions. House Judiciary Committee Democrats sent her a letter on May 5 questioning why the DOJ's Office of Justice Programs terminated hundreds of grants, including funding for domestic violence survivors and crime reduction programs. According to reports, organizations like Activating Change, which supports domestic violence survivors with disabilities, lost five federal grants.
On the personal front, Bondi has undergone a significant health transformation, losing 50 pounds - dropping from 210 to 160 pounds at age 59. She reportedly achieved this through walking, resistance training, and dietary changes, citing exhaustion and health concerns as motivation.
Financial disclosures revealed earlier this year show Bondi's substantial personal wealth. In January, Business Insider reported she owned $3.9 million in Truth Social stock as of mid-December, with a total net worth exceeding $12.1 million. Before joining the Trump administration, she earned over $1 million from lobbying work at Ballard Partners, plus additional income from consulting and legal fees.
On March 14, Bondi welcomed President Trump to the Justice Department in an official capacity, one of her first major ceremonial duties after taking office. Bondi, who previously served as Florida's Attorney General, was nominated by Trump to lead the DOJ after Matt Gaetz withdrew his nomination.
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