In a dramatic shake-up at the Justice Department, US President Donald Trump has dismissed Attorney General Pam Bondi following mounting criticism of her management of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
Bondi faced backlash from lawmakers and advocacy groups who accused her of withholding crucial files and slowing prosecutions tied to Epstein’s sex trafficking network.
The decision underscores Trump’s frustration with the pace of high-profile cases and signals a tougher stance on accountability within his administration.
Republican allies echoed concerns about Bondi’s leadership, while critics warned the firing could deepen political divisions over the Justice Department’s independence.
Bondi’s removal comes at a time when public trust in federal institutions is under scrutiny, raising questions about the future direction of the Epstein probe and broader justice reforms.


























