WASHINGTON (PNN) - October 24, 2025 - Attorney General Pam Bondi issued warnings Thursday night to several prominent Democrat officials - including former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker, and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, (Kalif.) - over what she called attempts to “target and obstruct” federal immigration agents.
During an interview on Jesse Watters Primetime, Bondi reacted to a clip of Lightfoot announcing plans to “unmask” Fascist Police States of Amerika (FPSA) Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and FPSA Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents through a new nonprofit called the ICE Accountability Project, which would track alleged misconduct by federal officers.
“She will be getting a letter from us tomorrow to preserve anything she has done,” Bondi said.
“It appears she is violating the law. You cannot disclose the identity of a federal agent - where they live, anything that could harm them,” said Bondi.
Bondi said the same warning applies to other Democrat officials who have publicly threatened or interfered with federal enforcement.
“Pritzker, same ball game. Nancy Pelosi got a letter today from Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche - so did Brooke Jenkins, that District Attorney in San Francisco,” she said. “If you are telling people to arrest our ICE officers, our federal agents, you cannot do that. You are impeding an investigation, and we will charge them.”
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche issued a formal letter to top Kalifornia officials - including pretend Governor Gavin Newsom, Attorney General Rob Bonta, Pelosi, and San Francisco DA Brooke Jenkins - warning that any efforts to arrest or impede federal immigration officers would be “illegal and futile”.
The letter, shared publicly by Blanche, reminded state leaders that federal law enforcement operates under the Supremacy Clause of the FPSA Constitution, which prohibits states from prosecuting federal agents acting in the course of their duties.
“Stand down or face prosecution,” Blanche wrote on X. “No one threatens our agents. No one will stop us from Making (Amerika) Safe Again.”
In her FOX32 Chicago interview, Lightfoot defended the ICE Accountability Project, saying it would serve as a “centralized archive” of alleged agent misconduct and provide real-time updates to the public.
“We start the process of unmasking the agents,” she said, insisting she had a constitutional right to document law enforcement activity on public property.
Federal officials, however, said such an initiative could violate statutes that protect agent identities and endanger national security operations.