Pam Bondi, the newly confirmed U.S. attorney general, is traveling to New Orleans to survey security for the Super Bowl game as part of an effort to crack down on violent crime and acts of terrorism. She plans to meet with law enforcement groups and conduct briefings related to preventing terrorist attacks.
Key Points
Pam Bondi confirmed as U.S. attorney general
Focus on preventing terrorist attacks and cracking down on violent crime
Massive security efforts for Super Bowl game
Pros
Highlighting the administration's commitment to crack down on violent crime and terrorism
Meeting with law enforcement groups to discuss security measures
Conducting briefings related to preventing terrorist attacks
Cons
The tragic incident of a man ramming through crowds on Bourbon Street on New Year's Day