U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi joined South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson in Greenville for a law enforcement roundtable aimed at improving cooperation between state and federal agencies to address crime.
“It was an honor to host Attorney General Pam Bondi this morning in Greenville, where federal, state, and local law enforcement came together to discuss human trafficking, drug trafficking, illegal immigration, and the alarming rise in acts of antisemitism,” said Attorney General Wilson. “Never has there been a more united front between state and federal partners. And to the criminals and cartels in South Carolina – we’re coming for you.”
The meeting included U.S. Attorney Bryan Stirling, Principal Deputy Administrator of the DEA Robert Murphy, South Carolina Sheriffs and Police Chiefs, FBI and DEA agents, members of the U.S. Attorney’s Office, as well as federal lawmakers such as Congressman Joe Wilson, Congressman William Timmons, Congresswoman Sheri Biggs, and Congressman Russell Fry.
Participants discussed key public safety threats including human trafficking, drug trafficking, illegal immigration, and rising antisemitic incidents.
According to officials at the event, this roundtable is part of ongoing efforts by Attorney General Wilson to strengthen unified enforcement strategies among agencies in South Carolina. The goal is to improve intelligence sharing and operational coordination against criminal activities across the state.

