WASHINGTON, D.C. (BuzzReport) — President Donald Trump has fired U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, abruptly ending her tenure at the helm of the Department of Justice following mounting political pressure, internal criticism, and dissatisfaction within the administration.

The dismissal was announced Thursday, with Trump praising Bondi publicly as a “loyal” ally while confirming she would transition into a role in the private sector.

Sudden Ouster After Mounting Pressure

Bondi’s removal comes amid growing controversy surrounding her leadership of the Justice Department. According to multiple reports, Trump had become increasingly frustrated with her handling of high-profile investigations and her inability to aggressively pursue legal action against his political opponents.

Her tenure was marked by intense scrutiny, particularly over her management of documents tied to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Lawmakers from both parties criticized the Justice Department’s release of Epstein-related materials, arguing the disclosures lacked transparency and raised more questions than answers.

Bondi also faced a congressional subpoena tied to the same matter, further escalating tensions between the Justice Department and Capitol Hill.

A Loyal Ally Falls Short

Despite being a longtime Trump ally and a central figure in advancing his legal and political agenda, Bondi’s position became increasingly unstable in recent weeks. Analysts note that her dismissal reflects a broader pattern within Trump’s administration, where even close loyalists are replaced if they fail to meet expectations.

During her time in office, Bondi oversaw significant changes within the Justice Department, including the removal of career officials and the pursuit of politically sensitive cases. Some of those cases, however, failed in court or stalled before reaching indictment, adding to frustration within the White House.

Replacement and What Comes Next

Following Bondi’s firing, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche has been named acting attorney general.

Sources indicate that Lee Zeldin is among the leading candidates being considered as a permanent replacement.

Bondi, who assumed office in February 2025 after the withdrawal of another nominee, served just over a year as the nation’s top law enforcement official.

Reaction and Political Fallout

Reaction to Bondi’s firing has been swift and divided. Some Republicans welcomed the move, while Democrats argued it underscored ongoing concerns about political influence within the Justice Department.

Her dismissal also marks the second major cabinet shakeup in recent weeks, signaling continued turbulence within Trump’s second-term administration.

Looking Ahead

In a brief statement following her removal, Bondi expressed gratitude for her time in office and indicated she plans to remain supportive of Trump’s agenda from outside government.

As leadership at the Justice Department shifts, questions remain about the future direction of federal law enforcement, ongoing investigations, and the broader implications for the administration’s legal strategy heading into the coming months.

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