Attorney General Pam Bondi today becomes the second high-profile firing of the second Trump administration, and the second woman fired from the cabinet, after months in which her handling of the Epstein affair created further political liabilities for President Trump.

G'bye, Pam! Less than a month after the unceremonious removal of Kristi Noem from the Department of Homeland Security, Trump is back to doing what he does he best, which is firing the people he previous expressed unwavering confidence in.

Pam Bondi, 60, is out as Attorney General of the United States, and her deputy, Todd Blanche, will step in as Interim Attorney General, as the New York Times reports.

Bondi's firing comes after weeks of speculation that she had lost the confidence of the president and of congressional Republicans, following a series of fairly disastrous hearings regarding the Epstein Files.

As the Times notes, five House Republicans on the Oversight Committee went against the president and Bondi in joining Democrats last month to subpoena her to testify behind closed doors on the Epstein Files.

And back in February, Republican Congressman Thomas Massie of Kentucky publicly said he had lost confidence in Bondi, following one of those embarassing hearings.

This is a developing story.

Top image: U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi answers questions from the media at the United States Capitol on March 18, 2026 in Washington, DC. Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche provided members of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform a private briefing on Wednesday evening. (Photo by Matt McClain/Getty Images)