
Trump Fires Pam Bondi, Names Todd Blanche as Acting Attorney General
Key Takeaways
- Trump fires Pam Bondi as attorney general amid Epstein-file controversy and DOJ upheaval.
- Todd Blanche named acting attorney general, previously deputy attorney general and Trump's personal attorney.
- Bondi to transition to private sector; Trump praised her tenure in Truth Social post.
Bondi Ousted Over Epstein and Prosecutions
Trump fired Bondi after 14 months leading the Justice Department.
The firing came amid frustration over Bondi's handling of the Epstein files and failed prosecutions of Trump's political enemies.

The House Oversight Committee had subpoenaed Bondi for testimony she had not complied with.
Trump praised Bondi as a Great American Patriot.
The Atlantic Council described Bondi's tenure as politicization of the DOJ.
Blanche: Trump's Personal Lawyer as Acting AG
Blanche was Trump's deputy and former personal attorney.
He had defended Trump in three criminal cases.

Critics questioned whether Blanche would have better success.
Bondi struggled in the spotlight, while Blanche took on more public-facing roles.
The appointment raised concerns about DOJ independence.
Epstein Subpoena Looms Post-Firing
Bondi had been subpoenaed by the House Oversight Committee.
The vote to subpoena was bipartisan.
The Guardian noted the Epstein story persisted as a political liability.
The New York Times described the firing as Trump punishing someone for his own failures.
Trump's Second-Term Firing Spree
Bondi became the second cabinet member fired in recent weeks.
She would transition the office over the next month before moving to the private sector.

Trump was reportedly considering EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin as a replacement.
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