Summary
Attorney General Pam Bondi may leave President Donald Trump's administration, as prediction markets show higher chances of her departure. The rumors come amid criticism over her handling of the release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's investigations. President Trump has not yet made a final decision about her position.
Key Facts
- Pam Bondi faces rumors of leaving her role as Attorney General under President Trump.
- Bondi has been criticized for handling the release of Epstein investigation documents.
- A YouGov poll shows that 68% of Americans think the government is hiding evidence about Epstein.
- President Trump has not yet decided whether Bondi will remain in her role.
- Prediction markets show high odds of Bondi leaving by mid-2026.
- There is frustration among Trump's supporters about the Epstein document releases.
- A previous cabinet member, Kristi Noem, recently left her position.
- A bill was passed to release Epstein files, but concerns over excessive redactions remain.