On November 10, 2018, I heard the Spirit of the Lord say:
“Watch what I will do in the coming days in the State of Florida. Yes, watch the election votes, but also watch, for someone great will begin to shine from the Sunshine State. A woman will rise from this place to bond the nation back together again. She will take her place and fight to make America great. She will be strong and courageous to face the battles. Watch her closely, for she carries the mantle of justice and righteousness upon her shoulders. She will carry a double portion of the anointing of Joseph and serve in Pharaoh’s courts.
She will advance and even interpret the American dream. She will not bend or break but will bond, mend, and restore. She will fight for America and bind up the wounds where there has been victimization in this nation. She will bring victory in the days ahead. She will stand strong. She will fight. She will win. She will be a part of making America great again.”
“On the same day, President-elect Donald Trump’s choice for Attorney General dropped out, he already nominated a new pick. Mr. Trump announced this afternoon that former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi will be his choice for U.S. Attorney General*.
Bondi was Florida’s first female Attorney General and has spent more than 18 years as a prosecutor. She is a longtime Trump ally and served as one of his lawyers during his first impeachment trial.
Job Description: United States Attorney General
The United States Attorney General is the head of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and serves as the chief law enforcement officer and chief lawyer for the federal government. The role involves both legal and administrative responsibilities. Here is an overview of the Attorney General’s key duties:
Legal Responsibilities
- Interpret and Enforce Federal Laws: Ensure that federal laws are applied and enforced consistently across the nation.
- Represent the U.S. in Legal Matters: Act as the primary legal representative of the U.S. government in legal cases, including in the Supreme Court.
- Oversee Federal Prosecutions: Supervise the work of U.S. Attorneys who prosecute federal crimes and represent the U.S. in civil cases at the district level.
- Advise the President and Federal Agencies: Provide legal opinions and counsel to the President, executive departments, and federal agencies.
Administrative Responsibilities
- Lead the Department of Justice: Manage the DOJ, which includes agencies like the FBI, DEA, and ATF, as well as federal prisons and immigration courts.
- Appoint Special Counsels: Oversee the appointment of special counsels to investigate sensitive legal matters.**
- Set Law Enforcement Policies: Establish priorities and strategies for combating crime, ensuring justice, and upholding civil rights.
Key Focus Areas
- National security and terrorism
- Federal criminal justice
- Civil rights enforcement
- Antitrust regulation
- Environmental law
- Oversight of federal law enforcement agencies
As a member of the President’s Cabinet, the Attorney General also plays a key role in shaping legal policies that align with the administration’s goals.
**Special Counsel
A Department of Justice (DOJ) Special Counsel is an independent investigator appointed to handle cases where standard DOJ involvement might present a conflict of interest. Their role is defined by federal regulations (28 CFR § 600) and typically focuses on high-profile, sensitive, or politically charged investigations. Here’s an overview of the job description:
Key Responsibilities of a Special Counsel
- Investigate and Prosecute Federal Crimes:
- Conduct criminal investigations into potential violations of federal law, especially in areas where impartiality might be questioned if handled by the DOJ or U.S. Attorneys.
- Follow evidence and leads wherever they may go, regardless of political or social sensitivities.
- Independence from DOJ Leadership:
- Operate independently of the standard DOJ chain of command to ensure an unbiased and fair investigation.
- Report to the U.S. Attorney General but is protected from undue interference.
- Handle High-Profile Cases:
- Focus on investigations involving senior government officials, political campaigns, or other politically sensitive entities.
- Often investigate matters of national interest, such as allegations of election interference, abuse of power, or corruption.
- Authority to Prosecute:
- If warranted, bring criminal charges based on findings from the investigation.
- Conduct prosecutions in federal court as needed.
- Report Findings:
- Submit a confidential final report to the Attorney General detailing the findings of the investigation and any prosecutorial decisions.
- The Attorney General may choose to release parts of this report to the public, depending on the case.
- Adhere to DOJ Policies:
- Follow the same ethical guidelines, laws, and DOJ policies that govern all federal prosecutors, while maintaining independence.
Appointment Process
- A Special Counsel is appointed by the U.S. Attorney General or, in certain circumstances, by the Acting Attorney General. The decision is based on a determination that the investigation is in the public interest and requires independent oversight.
Examples of Investigations:
- ELECTION INTERFERENCE OR TAMPERING!!!!
- MISCONDUCT BY HIGH-RANKING OFFICIALS!!!!
- OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE!!!!
- VIOLATIONS OF CAMPAIGN FINANCE LAWS!!!!
Special Counsels play a critical role in maintaining public trust in the judicial system by ensuring impartiality in sensitive investigations.