Pam Bondi, Epstein
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President Trump has fired Attorney General Pam Bondi, reportedly due to growing frustrations over her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files. The move comes after Bondi claimed to have Epstein's
Pam Bondi was forbidden from taking part in interviews on Fox News after her claims over the Epstein files left her red-faced when she was later totally contradicted
President Trump’s Department of Justice shielded banks and billionaires while exposing Epstein's alleged victims in the process of releasing six million files. Now some survivors have filed suit against the DOJ.
After Trump fired Attorney General Pam Bondi this week, a source close to the White House says her deputy, Todd Blanche, is “lobbying it hard” to take over the role permanently.
The Department of Justice is under new management this week as President Donald Trump tapped Todd Blanche to take over as acting head, effectively ending Pam Bondi’s tenure as Attorney General. The transition comes as the administration seeks to move past a year defined by internal friction and public scrutiny over the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
Moments after President Donald Trump fired Attorney General Pam Bondi, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche was elevated to her position and named acting attorney general, a promotion that was immediately met with a fierce warning from one Republican lawmaker.
Legal experts tell NPR five possible reasons that, despite the accusations made against rich and powerful people in the files, the DOJ have made no additional arrests. The big one? Lack of evidence.