Bondi: Violent anti-Israel protestors in US on visas 'need to be kicked out'

 February 22, 2025

Donald Trump has promised to clean up this country, and it would appear as though Attorney General Pam Bondi is completely aligned with that message.

According to Fox News, Bondi recently said "anti-Israel student protesters who are in the United States on visas and threatening American students 'need to be kicked out of the country.'"

"All of our students deserve to be safe," Bondi said at the Conservative Political Action Conference held near Washington, D.C.

She made her comments during a live edition of the Verdict with Ted Cruz podcast.

"First of all, these students who are here on visas, who are threatening our American students, need to be kicked out of this country," Bondi said.

"Amen," Cruz responded.

"When I was just a citizen, before I had this job … I'm watching these — but these aren't peaceful protests. We all believe in peaceful protest. Oh. I'm sorry, unless you're a liberal, and you don't want a parent to quietly pray outside an abortion clinic, or you're a Catholic, or a parent at a school board, they're going to call you a domestic terrorist," Bondi said.

"What concerned me the most? It's the volume of how bad it was, and it still is. We're working on it. It's day by day by day, but we've got a team of great people. And on day one, I issued 14 executive orders. And number one is the weaponization ends. And it ends now. And that's what we do," she added.