Trump Fires AG Pam Bondi Over Failed Cases, Epstein Files

President Trump has fired Attorney General Pam Bondi due to her performance, particularly her failure to prosecute Trump's political enemies and her handling of the Epstein files. The House Oversight Committee has vowed to hold Bondi accountable, while potential replacements are being considered. The Epstein case and the judicial system's role are central to the ongoing scrutiny.

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Trump Ousts Top Ally Pam Bondi as Attorney General

President Donald Trump has removed his Attorney General, Pam Bondi, citing disappointment with her job performance. Trump announced that Bondi will transition to a private sector role, with Deputy AG Todd Blanche stepping in as acting Attorney General.

This decision comes amid a period of significant public unrest, including an ongoing war, a presidential address, and widespread calls for the release of the Epstein files. The president’s focus, according to reports, has been on loyalty and retribution rather than policy.

Failed Prosecutions and Epstein File Handling Cited

Sources indicate that Trump grew frustrated with Bondi’s inability to successfully prosecute individuals he considered political enemies. Despite attempts to pursue Trump’s perceived adversaries, high-profile cases faltered.

These included a failed effort to prosecute former FBI Director James Comey, three unsuccessful attempts to indict New York Attorney General Letitia James, and a grand jury’s rejection of charges against six Democratic lawmakers. Bondi’s handling of the Epstein files also contributed to Trump’s dissatisfaction, creating political difficulties for him among some supporters.

House Oversight Committee Vows Accountability

Despite her ouster, the House Oversight Committee intends to hold Pam Bondi accountable for her actions. Ranking Member Robert Garcia stated that Bondi led a White House cover-up of the Epstein files and used the Department of Justice to protect Trump, potentially endangering survivors by revealing their identities. Garcia emphasized that Bondi remains legally obligated to testify before the committee under oath to explain her management of the Epstein files and her dealings with Ghislaine Maxwell.

Potential Replacements Emerge

As the search for a permanent replacement begins, several individuals are reportedly being considered. According to sources, EPA administrator and former Congressman Lee Zeldin is on a shortlist.

Jeanine Pirro, a close ally and vocal supporter of Trump who also denied the 2020 election results, is another potential candidate. Alina Habba, a former U.S. Attorney for New Jersey, and Senator Eric Schmitt of Missouri are also mentioned as possibilities.

Judicial System as a Check on Presidential Power

The challenges faced by Bondi highlight the role of the judicial system in checking the president’s agenda. Michael Feinberg, a former FBI agent, noted that the judicial system, including judges, has acted as a barrier to implementing Trump’s directives.

He also pointed to significant talent outflow from the Justice Department, attributed to firings, resignations, and early retirements driven by the working environment. This outflow, Feinberg suggests, has led to a Justice Department that has, in his view, allowed the innocent to go free while punishing those wrongly accused.

Timing of the Ouster

The timing of Bondi’s removal appears to be influenced by a combination of factors that have been developing for months. Allies and close associates had reportedly expressed unhappiness with Bondi’s performance, particularly her handling of the Epstein files and her public persona.

Recent congressional testimony may have also played a role in Trump’s decision. The shake-up could be seen as an attempt to shift media attention away from other pressing issues, such as international conflicts and rising gas prices.

Epstein Files and Potential Implications

The Epstein case has been a significant factor in Bondi’s dismissal. Reports suggest that the Department of Justice concealed documents that potentially implicated witnesses claiming sexual harm by both Epstein and Donald Trump.

This aspect of the case created a political liability for Trump, especially among conspiracy theory communities who believed the Justice Department was hiding crucial information. The handling of these files has drawn particular scrutiny from the House Oversight Committee.

What’s Next for the Attorney General’s Office

With Pam Bondi out, the focus shifts to who will permanently fill the role of Attorney General. The success of any replacement will likely depend on their ability to navigate the complexities of the Justice Department and potentially carry out the president’s agenda.

However, as noted, the independence of the judiciary may continue to present challenges. The House Oversight Committee’s ongoing investigation into the Epstein files and Bondi’s role promises further developments.


Source: ‘The Epstein case is big contributor to this’: Trump fires Pam Bondi despite weaponizing DOJ for him (YouTube)

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