Bondi Replaced as US Attorney General in Trump Administration
April 2, 2026 • Google News World
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Pam Bondi, the Attorney General of the United States, has been fired by President Trump. According to reports, Bondi was removed from her position on [date].
Bondi’s tenure as Attorney General began in [year]. During her time in office, she faced criticism for her handling of several high-profile cases, including those related to Jeffrey Epstein.
In a statement, the White House confirmed that Bondi had been let go. The reason for her dismissal was not specified.
As part of the Trump administration’s efforts to shape the Justice Department, Bondi played a key role in enforcing the president’s policies. Her removal from office has sparked concerns about the department’s direction and the potential impact on its operations.
Todd Blanche, a former lawyer who had previously worked with Bondi, has been appointed as the acting Attorney General. The White House has announced that Blanche will serve in this capacity until a permanent replacement is found.
The news of Bondi’s ouster has sparked debate about the future of the Justice Department and its relationship with the Trump administration.
Source: Google News World