In a sudden shake-up of his administration’s top ranks, President Donald Trump removed Pam Bondi as U.S. Attorney General on Thursday, April 2, 2026. The move marks the second major departure from his Cabinet in a month, following the dismissal of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in early March.
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- Interim Appointment: Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche has stepped in as the Acting Attorney General. Blanche, a former defense attorney for Trump, had been serving as the department’s second-in-command.
- Next Steps: A permanent nominee has yet to be named. Any selection will face a confirmation process in the Senate.
Factors Behind the Removal
- The Epstein Investigation: Tensions reportedly peaked over the Department of Justice’s handling of records and investigative files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
- Case Velocity: Sources suggest the President was frustrated with the perceived slow pace of investigations and prosecutions targeting his political opponents.
- Strategic Friction: Despite Bondi’s public alignment with the administration, reports indicate a growing rift regarding the execution of the President’s “Law and Order” agenda.
















