Trump Fires Pam Bondi As Attorney General, Lee Zeldin Seen As Top Replacement
Washington: US President Donald Trump has dismissed Attorney General Pam Bondi from her position, marking a significant shift within his administration, CNBC reported. The decision comes after months of growing frustration over her performance, particularly regarding high-profile matters that had drawn political scrutiny.
According to CNBC, Trump publicly praised Bondi for her loyalty and service, describing her as a committed ally. Despite the praise, he confirmed that she would transition out of the role and move into a position in the private sector. Her departure ends a tenure that had been marked by both strong alignment with Trump’s agenda and mounting criticism over key issues.
CNBC reported that Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche has been appointed as acting attorney general following Bondi’s exit. The interim arrangement is expected to remain in place until a permanent successor is confirmed.
Among the leading candidates to replace Bondi, CNBC identified Lee Zeldin as a prominent contender. Zeldin, who currently serves as the head of the Environmental Protection Agency, is considered a close political ally of Trump and has been widely mentioned in discussions about the role.
The report noted that Bondi’s tenure had faced increasing pressure, particularly in relation to her handling of sensitive investigations and broader expectations within the administration. Her exit reflects ongoing adjustments within Trump’s leadership team as he reshapes key positions.
CNBC also highlighted that Bondi’s removal follows other recent changes within the administration, suggesting a broader pattern of restructuring at senior levels. The developments underscore the dynamic and often unpredictable nature of personnel decisions within Trump’s circle, as he continues to recalibrate his administration’s priorities.
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