Summary
Pam Bondi's tenure as U.S. Attorney General ended, drawing national attention largely due to her role in handling the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Her departure followed widespread criticism and speculation about her leaving her role. President Trump praised her service and announced her transition to the private sector.
Key Facts
- Pam Bondi was removed from her position as U.S. Attorney General.
- Her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files became a major part of her tenure.
- Over 100 pages of Epstein documents were released in February 2025 under her watch.
- Bondi faced criticism for allegedly withholding documents and for the amount of redacted information.
- There were accusations against her for not addressing Trump's connections with Epstein.
- Former FBI agents sued Bondi over their dismissal linked to the 2020 election investigation.
- Bondi frequently confronted lawmakers in Congressional hearings regarding her actions.
- President Trump praised Bondi as a "Great American Patriot" after her exit.