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4. MaddowBlog-The DOJ's 'Weaponization Working Group' struggles as it chases a mirage
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 02:34 PM
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Pam Bondi’s task force doesn’t need more frequent meetings; it needs to realize that it’s been tasked with uncovering a made-up conspiracy.

If the DOJ were trying and failing to find Bigfoot, it’d say, “I guess there’s no Bigfoot,” not “We daily meetings about the Bigfoot hunt.”

Similarly, as the DOJ’s “weaponization” group struggles to find evidence of Biden-era wrongdoing, Bondi & Co. are missing the obvious answer to their question.

Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-02-10T22:29:25.676Z

https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/the-dojs-weaponization-working-group-struggles-as-it-chases-a-mirage

There is a degree of irony surrounding the Justice Department’s recent efforts. On the one hand, Attorney General Pam Bondi and her team have weaponized federal law enforcement to a degree unseen since Watergate. On the other hand, they’re simultaneously on the hunt for evidence of the Biden-era DOJ having been weaponized.

By all appearances, the latter crusade isn’t doing especially well.....

Efforts to breathe new life into the working group are, however, apparently ongoing. NBC News reported:

More than a year after Attorney General Pam Bondi created a ‘Weaponization Working Group’ meant to root out ‘abuses of the criminal justice process’ by federal law enforcement officers in their investigations of President Donald Trump, the Justice Department is scrambling to produce a report, according to a person directly familiar with the group’s work.


.....Of particular interest, however, was an element of the NBC News report that noted that Justice Department officials involved in the working group “said they were berated over their inability to produce so far.”

....That would leave the DOJ with a choice: It could conclude that federal law enforcement personnel simply hadn’t worked hard enough to find Bigfoot, or it could conclude that it was chasing after a creature that doesn’t exist.

Common sense suggests that the proper response should be “I guess there’s no Bigfoot,” not “Clearly, we need better Bigfoot hunters.”

Similarly, Bondi’s Weaponization Working Group has struggled to produce results, not because it’s failed to try, but because it’s chasing a mirage. The Biden White House, then-Attorney General Merrick Garland and the Justice Department between January 2021 and December 2024 weren’t weaponized. Republicans on both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue have spent years trying to uncover evidence of these nefarious activities, but they’ve failed because the activities didn’t happen.

The Weaponization Working Group doesn’t need more frequent meetings, it needs to realize that it’s been tasked with uncovering a conspiracy that only exists in the imaginations of misguided partisans.

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