Former US Attorney General Pam Bondi is heading back to the private sector — and her Epstein fumble won’t slow her down one ...
Ousted attorney general won’t comply with congressional subpoena because she is no longer in office, Oversight Committee says ...
The Department of Justice said Wednesday that Pam Bondi will not appear for her upcoming deposition in the House Oversight Committee’s Jeffrey Epstein investigation given that she is no longer serving ...
The House Oversight Committee had subpoenaed Bondi on 17 March to testify as part of an investigation into the DOJ's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell cases. Donald Trump fired ...
Bondi will not face a congressional committee because she is no longer the US attorney general, the justice department told the panel.
President Donald Trump’s dumping of Attorney General Pam Bondi on Thursday was the kind of shrewd personnel change one might expect from an executive who made a name for himself by firing people.
Chad Mizelle identified a key reason why the Trump Department of Justice has struggled to prosecute the president's political ...
President Donald Trump announced that Bondi would be departing from his administration.
Trump fired Bondi last week, in part over discontent with her management of the release of records related to Epstein ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi was ousted by President Donald Trump. Trump named Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche as the acting attorney general.
Pam Bondi was fired by Trump, with the president saying she would be 'transitioning' to a new role in the private sector ...