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‘Justice Is Coming’ Top Attorney Issues Warning After Meeting with AG Bondi and DOJ Leaders

If you’ve been wondering whether the Trump-era Justice Department 2.0 is doing anything besides dodging legacy media potshots and handling the avalanche of Biden-era corruption, firebrand attorney Mike Davis just answered that loud and clear: Justice is coming. And not in the vague, kick-the-can-down-the-road kind of way—he means indictments, accountability, and the kind of law and order that’s been sorely missing for the last several years.

Davis, the founder of the Article III Project and one of the most no-nonsense legal minds in the conservative movement, joined Steve Bannon on War Room this week to discuss a high-level meeting he just had at the Department of Justice. This wasn’t a coffee-and-donuts pow-wow. He met with Attorney General Pam Bondi, Deputy AG Todd Blanche, Bondi’s Chief of Staff Chad Mizelle, and incoming Associate AG Stanley Woodward. That’s the legal A-team.

Now, let’s be clear—Mike Davis isn’t some hothead tossing out talking points for clout. When he says something’s in motion, believe it. He told Bannon’s audience that while we may not be seeing public indictments yet, that doesn’t mean the gears of justice aren’t turning. “They are very much incoming,” Davis said with the kind of certainty that makes liberal lawyers sweat.

Pam Bondi, who took over as Attorney General under President Trump’s second term, is described by Davis as “bold, fearless, and very much doing things behind the scenes.” In other words, don’t expect press conferences and flashy statements—expect action. Quiet, calculated, and constitutional action.

Deputy AG Todd Blanche, once shunned by the legal elite for defending President Trump when others fled, is now running the day-to-day operations of the DOJ. And guess what? Those same law firms who ghosted him are now scrambling to get back in his good graces. Karma’s funny like that.

Also in the room: Chad Mizelle, a loyal constitutionalist managing Bondi’s office, and Stanley Woodward, moving from the White House to the DOJ as the new Associate Attorney General. These aren’t bureaucrats—they’re battle-tested legal warriors who’ve been in the trenches with Trump from the beginning.

Davis made it crystal clear: the Biden DOJ’s era of weaponized lawfare against conservatives is coming to an end. There will be accountability—for the hoaxes, for the leaks, for the selective prosecutions, and for the swamp creatures who thought the rules didn’t apply to them.

Justice is coming. And this time, it’s not wearing a mask.

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