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2026-04-04 02:49:14 UTC

WolfMacbeth on Nostr: Trump just fired Attorney General Pam Bondi two weeks before her sworn Epstein ...

Trump just fired Attorney General Pam Bondi two weeks before her sworn Epstein testimony, and the timing tells you everything. She was set to appear before the House Oversight Committee to answer for what lawmakers on both sides call a cover-up of the Jeffrey Epstein files.

Trump announced on Truth Social that Bondi would be moving to "a much needed and important new job in the private sector," CNN offering zero explanation for why she was actually being pushed out.

Translation: you're fired, but let's pretend this was your idea.

It wasn't. A senior administration official confirmed to NBC News that Bondi was fired, not gently transitioned.

According to multiple reports, Trump had grown furious that Bondi hadn't investigated or prosecuted enough of his political opponents. CNN That's right: the President of the United States fired his top law enforcement officer because she wasn't weaponizing the DOJ fast enough against his personal enemies.

Trump had been particularly angry about the Justice Department's failure to bring successful cases against former FBI Director James Comey and New York AG Letitia James both of whose indictments were thrown out after a judge ruled the prosecutor was serving illegally.

But the real story here is the Epstein cover-up. Bondi went from claiming the "client list" was sitting on her desk to DOJ officials later saying no such document existed. The New Republic She then handed out dramatic white binders to MAGA influencers at the White House that turned out to contain nothing new. Washington Examiner A masterclass in misdirection — until even Republicans had enough.

The bipartisan subpoena for her testimony on April 14th still stands. Newsweek Rep. Nancy Mace, the Republican who forced the vote, said Bondi "handled the Epstein Files in a terrible manner" and confirmed the subpoena was issued to Bondi personally, not to the office.

So Trump didn't fire Bondi for being corrupt. He fired her for not being corrupt enough. And the timing, right before she was set to answer questions about the most explosive cover-up in modern American politics, tells you everything you need to know about who this administration is really protecting.