
US President Donald Trump has dismissed the Attorney General Pam Bondi on 2nd April 2026 amid growing dissatisfaction with her performance, particularly over her handling of investigative files associated to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, as well as her approach to prosecutions Trump had pushed for.
Pam Bondi has faced sustained criticism from Trump allies, his supporters, and several Republican lawmakers who blamed her of mismanaging or withholding key information regarding the Justic Department’s sex trafficking investigations.
The media reports suggest that President Trump was also highly frustrated with Bondi for not moving swiftly enough to pursue criminal cases against his political critics and adversaries which is another factor that further eroded her standing as per report shared by Reuters.
President Trump confirmed Bondi’s dismissal through a social media post, Trump wrote in his post that her post is being replaced by deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche in an acting capacity. However, the President praised her as a “Great American Patriot and a loyal friend” and said she will move to a job in the private sector.
Pam Bondi is a former Florida attorney general; she had been a staunch and combative defender of Trump’s agenda. During her tenure, Bondi was seen as instrumental in reshaping the Justice Department, drawing criticism for weakening its traditional independence from the White House in investigative matters.
The handling of Epstein-related records proved particularly contentious. She was accused of covering or mismanaging the release of documents regarding the Epstein file. It created political issues for President Trump and renewed scrutiny of his past association with Epstein.
The US congress then passed a law in November mandating the release of nearly all remaining Epstein related files consisting of images and videos after which approximately three million pages of documents were released in public domain, the move failed to quell criticism and lawmakers raised concerns over redactions and the exposure of some victims’ identities.
During the tenure of Bondi, the DOJ launched investigations into several of Trump’s perceived adversaries consisting of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, New York Attorney General Letitia James, Former FBI Director James Comey, and former CIA Director John Brennan
However, the high-profile cases against Comey and James were swiftly dismissed by a judge. The judge ruled that the prosecutor handling the cases had been appointed illegally. Whereas other politically sensitive cases either failed to secure indictments from grand juries or did not lead to any criminal charges.
The experts claim that Bondi’s exit is expected to trigger a strategic reset at the Department of Justice and could indicate a more aggressive legal approach aligned with President’s political priorities.
Her removal form his position marks the second high profile departure from Trump’s administration in recent weeks following the removal of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem
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