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News & Current Events Apr 2, 2026 at 5:06 PM

Pam Bondi ousted as attorney general, source says

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Trump fires Pam Bondi as attorney general | CNN Politics
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Trump fires Pam Bondi as attorney general | CNN Politics
President Donald Trump has fired Pam Bondi as attorney general.

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GavrielLoken- Apr 2, 2026 +3740
Guess her job was dependent on the DOW being above 50,000
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CatsAreMajorAssholes Apr 2, 2026 +894
I wonder if they'll send her to the same farm they sent Kristi Noem to.
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Wrewdank Apr 2, 2026 +506
Those poor farm dogs.
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Beardage_ Apr 2, 2026 +257
I'm sure Pam and Kristi will be fine.
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hypoglycemicrage Apr 2, 2026 +42
r/murderedbywords
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MilkiestMaestro Apr 2, 2026 +20
The only thing more dangerous to a dog than Kristi Noem with a gun is Kristi Noem as a dog with a gun Don't think about it too much
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tabrizzi Apr 2, 2026 +9
Say a prayer for the goat.
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JustADutchRudder Apr 2, 2026 +7
Any farm goat was in danger the second the world learned about Noems husbands tig ol bitties.
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DisManibusMinibus Apr 2, 2026 +3
I hear a lot of those dogs that get sent there are out of harm's way already...
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spasske Apr 2, 2026 +29
Does the Shield of America need a counsel?
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akajondo Apr 2, 2026 +8
They dog walked them out of Washington.
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SuperCaptSalty Apr 2, 2026 +6
Animal Farm?
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TheLoveYouWant25 Apr 2, 2026 +221
Excuse me, it was **$**50,000.
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_Face Apr 3, 2026 +6
50 Thou
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Guilty_Cattle_5165 Apr 2, 2026 +125
Look at the Dow! What a dumb thing to say—Less than 50% of the US population owns stocks.
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Critical_Opening_526 Apr 2, 2026 +168
And that's how you know it's a war between the haves and have nots.
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Stray_Neutrino Apr 2, 2026 +60
And the Thieves vs Thieved From
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bag_of_luck Apr 2, 2026 +19
She really did say the quiet part out loud. They don’t give a f*** if we hear it either, they think we’re stupid. And unfortunately a lot of us are.
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3-DMan Apr 2, 2026 +29
That comment, like all of hers, was just to placate Trump in case he was watching.
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thisshitsstupid Apr 2, 2026 +21
Does that include people with 401k's if so, thats wild.
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JK_NC Apr 2, 2026 +47
The number I’ve seen thrown around is a bit over 60% of US adults if you include all retirement accounts. But in terms of actual value, the top 10% holds something like 80%+ of that value.
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Eye-Alive Apr 2, 2026 +21
Probably. It took until my mid 30s to be in a position to invest or work for a company that matches. I would say the vast majority of workers in their 20s do not have a 401k
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Quirky_Spend_9648 Apr 2, 2026 +28
I'm not in my 20s, but when I was, it was really difficult to care about a 401k when I was more worried about making rent and school loan payments. I mean I did the matching, but that's it.
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sump_daddy Apr 2, 2026 +13
\> I mean I did the matching, but that's it. still something, confirmed. sadly a lot of people (almost half) do not even do that.
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pondo13 Apr 2, 2026 +5
These people only care about 1% of the population.
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msr42day Apr 2, 2026 +17
Replaced by a pres47 personal attorney until an Attorney General nomination can be approved by the senate. One by one, the cabinent will become as rejected as pres47 currently feels. When pres47 can't control Justice, whether SCOTUS or DOJ or DHS, he feels disabled. Legal "fixing" is a lifetime practice, and when pres47 can't count on it, he is defeated.
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alexefi Apr 2, 2026 +8
Did you meannto say pedo47?
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Scotsch Apr 2, 2026 +7
Department of War has a point system now? /s
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Hrekires Apr 2, 2026 +3079
Pour one out for the woman whose legacy will go down as being one of the worst Attorneys General in US history, from the politicization of the DOJ to the destruction of the Civil Rights Division and mishandling of the Epstein files, likely second only to whoever replaces her.
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RockoRockyBoxxyMan Apr 2, 2026 +819
Your caveat at the end is the important piece. Just wait for f****** Gym Jordan to be the next one.
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TheGoverness1998 Apr 2, 2026 +316
Or even worse, Trump taps Matt Gaetz once more.
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ory1994 Apr 2, 2026 +110
Isn’t Todd Blanche going to succeed her?
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TheGoverness1998 Apr 2, 2026 +58
Could be, could be not. He's only the acting Attorney General as of right now.
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CMDR-ProtoMan Apr 2, 2026 +101
Hey look, we're back to first term trump bullshit of non-senate-confirmed acting heads again.
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T-1Hundred Apr 2, 2026 +32
DOJ doesn’t have to work on Epstein if no one is leading it, that’s the logic he’s running with. He said she did a great job for crying out loud.
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TheWorclown Apr 2, 2026 +25
“Acting” is precisely how Trump operates. Whenever he shoved someone out the door in his last term, anyone else who came up to replace the ousted official was in “acting” capacity. He just never bothered to confirm anyone.
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Niceromancer Apr 2, 2026 +22
Cause the republicans in congress want a non functioning government. And don't fall for Massie's bullshit, he enabled this.
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heybobson Apr 2, 2026 +9
when he canned Sessions back in his first term, there was a period where Flex Luther was acting AG. That is until he convinced Bill Barr to come back and run the department, where he skillfully killed the Mueller Investigation and made Jeffery Epstein's death look like a suicide.
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Olaf1329 Apr 2, 2026 +7
You’re probably right. He’s pure evil, I doubt he would want anything higher profile than he had right now. He and miller are the 2 scary ones in this regime.
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whimsical-crack-rock Apr 2, 2026 +14
oh god…..the bar has been lowered to the point he can appoint Gaetz. Maybe he can throw Rob Schneider in there, f*** it…. there is really no standard anymore let’s see if Rob Schneider is available or maybe Kyle Rittenhouse would be a better fit. It’s an absolute shit show anyway… lets stop even pretending people are remotely qualified
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DisguisedToast Apr 2, 2026 +12
Unlikely, Matt is too old for him.
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existential_virus Apr 2, 2026 +52
You ready to be subpoena'd by attorney general Mike Lindell and the court of pillows?
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alexunderwater1 Apr 2, 2026 +20
They won’t tap a GOP house rep because they’re too short on them and replacements arent appointed mid term. Jim is too useful obstructing as the Judiciary chair
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rightnow4466 Apr 2, 2026 +4
Could be a timing issue for rump. This will delay everything at DOJ. Maybe he can get her replaced before mid elections. After he won't have the votes in the house or senate...
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dontcallmenpc Apr 2, 2026 +11
Kid (crack)Rock incoming
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spasske Apr 2, 2026 +7
He’s likely the next Secretary of War after DJT blames Iran on Hegseth.
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kinterdonato Apr 2, 2026 +5
Todd Blanche
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TheStLouisBluths Apr 2, 2026 +265
It’s not that she mishandled the Epstein files, it’s that she actively covered up sex crimes against children.
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TheVinylBird Apr 2, 2026 +145
But that's not why she was fired. She was fired for not covering them up well enough.
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oneeighthirish Apr 3, 2026 +8
Could be that. Could be that Noem's husband was outed as a freak and Trump couldn't remember which woman was which.
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wecangetbetter Apr 2, 2026 +68
She intentionally covered up sex crimes at the behest of Trump. That's what her job was. She fucked that up, though, so that's why she got fired. Mishandled the intentional mishandling, as it were
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PlatyPunch Apr 2, 2026 +15
I would consider that as mishandling.
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The_Young_Busac Apr 2, 2026 +35
When I hear mishandling I think it implies that it could be accidental or carelessness. This was intentional fraud.
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PlatyPunch Apr 2, 2026 +13
Either way, I think we can agree that she sucked at her job.
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impulsekash Apr 2, 2026 +17
Her job was to protect Trump. She got fired because she failed to do that.
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TheRealK95 Apr 2, 2026 +29
How about we pour one out for her if she gets thrown in a jail where she belongs alongside the pedophiles she protected?
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[deleted] Apr 2, 2026 +40
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Malaix Apr 2, 2026 +3
What are the odds of attorney general Steve Bannon at this point?
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[deleted] Apr 2, 2026 +12
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DocPsychosis Apr 2, 2026 +7
The guys who are aggressively breaking the law aren't as bad as the people who failed to prosecute them to your level of satisfaction while being hamstrung by politicized justices? Talk about misplaced anger.
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Hrekires Apr 2, 2026 +3
Garland sucked for lots of reasons, but he had absolutely no ability or power to stop Trump 2.0 even if he did all the things you wish he had done. The only people with the power to stop Trump were the Republican Senators who voted not to convict in the January 6th impeachment trial and the American people themselves.
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HogwartsXpress36 Apr 2, 2026 +12
Anyone tied to Donald will go down as one of the worst ever 
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External-Praline-451 Apr 2, 2026 +22
Yep, one of the worst Attorney Generals, so far.... Apparently Trump was unhappy that she wasn't moving fast enough to prosecute his enemies.
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kaisadilla_ Apr 2, 2026 +4
Quest: protect a serial pedophile and pass down in history as a pedophile enabler. Reward: get fired.
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Zolo49 Apr 2, 2026 +7
All you have to do is watch one of her loathsome Congress briefings where she spends the entire time shitting on Democrats instead of answering valid questions to be happy about her being ousted. Will whoever's next be any better? We'll see. I can't imagine how they could possibly be worse (but I'm afraid we could find out). If the current acting head, Todd Blanche, becomes the new AG officially, maybe he'd do a little better. Maybe. But if it's somebody like Jeanine Pirro? Ugh...
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Hypnotist30 Apr 2, 2026 +6
Yeah, I can't imagine the next one being better.
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Extra-Language-9424 Apr 2, 2026 +5
What legacy? She’s going to be written off as an incompetent hire brought in by an incompetent, tasked with running interference on his Epstein baggage and broader optics, and failing at both.
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tabrizzi Apr 2, 2026 +1013
>Pam Bondi is a Great American Patriot and a loyal friend, who faithfully served as my Attorney General over the past year. Pam did a tremendous job overseeing a massive crackdown in Crime across our Country, with Murders plummeting to their lowest level since 1900 If she did "a tremendous job", why did you fire her? But the truth is it seems: >Trump had been frustrated with Bondi on multiple fronts, sources said, including her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files and that she had not investigated or prosecuted enough of his political opponents. Likely that her replacement will go all out to please the boss.
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Cheekinuggets Apr 2, 2026 +523
Its crazy to me that there's no end of people going all out to please the orange man when all he does is show time and time again that he will turn on them as soon as he has the excuse to
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jupiterkansas Apr 2, 2026 +204
In the meantime they get rich and infamous, furthering their careers as right wing talk show guests.
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memberzs Apr 2, 2026 +103
This. They aren't in it to do the job, they get rich quick and secure a bs speaking role on what is essentially tabloid TV for maga for millions more dollars.
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Concrete__Blonde Apr 2, 2026 +47
Plenty of his first term cronies have taken legitimate losses. Michael Cohen, Steve Bannon, and Paul Manafort all went to prison. Rudy Giuliani lost his license to practice law and faced massive judgments. Allen Weiselberg (Trump Org CFO) went to prison for tax fraud. That’s not even counting all the lowly election officials who faced criminal charges for interference in 2020. And yet this administration is so much worse. I can’t wait for Nuremberg 2.0.
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Illustrious-Top-9222 Apr 2, 2026 +23
Well get ready to be disappointed then when President Newsom forgives them in the name of unity
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oneeighthirish Apr 3, 2026 +4
Paul Manafort doesn't get enough hate for being involved in the destruction of US democracy for 40+ years. Guy is a shitbag.
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NthDegreeThoughts Apr 2, 2026 +15
Ironically as a distraction from said files
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espressocycle Apr 2, 2026 +17
Seriously, she had a half decent reputation before all this and she squandered it just debasing herself on Trump's behalf and this is the thanks she gets. He has always demanded total loyalty yet thrown his loyalists under the bus whenever convenient.
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ProfessorGumble Apr 2, 2026 +29
She was corrupt Trump lackey long before this. When she was Florida AG she suddenly dropped the state’s investigation into Trump University after Trump made a big donation to her own PAC. She was also one of his impeachment lawyers during his first term. So many scandals prior to the 2nd Trump term seem to have been forgotten under the constant deluge of shit
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wheatgivesmeshits Apr 2, 2026 +8
Conservatives love the taste of bronzer.
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thecheesypoofs Apr 2, 2026 +56
How can Trump be frustrated with the Trump-Epstein Files ? 0 arrest has been made ! And the replacement ... how much more corruption can he really do, seems that Karen Bondi did a pretty good job at every level. Kinda scary if the replacement is even worse.
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witchofpain Apr 2, 2026 +13
He wants him to prosecute his enemies. She wasn’t doing that.
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Clovis42 Apr 2, 2026 +17
She was though. She brought several prosecutions against his enemies. They've pretty much just all immediately failed. Some couldn't even get through a Grand Jury. There's really nothing someone else can do better on this. People say Trump does whatever he wants, but prosecuting his enemies is hitting real roadblocks. You have to get real people in a Grand Jury to agree to the charges, then have to deal with judges who aren't putting up with this nonsense, even if they were nominated by Republicans. Even if they find judges willing to go along with it, they again have convince jurors which will be a difficult hill to climb when there's no evidence of a crime.
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Farfignuten390 Apr 2, 2026 +48
If I was a betting man, the next AG will be very *concerned* about “voting security” 
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A_Crab_Named_Lucky Apr 2, 2026 +27
I feel pretty confident in saying that Bondi went as “all out” as she thought it was possible to go. Going any further is going to result in more public, embarrassing failures for the administration - not more success.
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kaisadilla_ Apr 2, 2026 +19
Public failures are irrelevant. Bondi probably went as far as she thought she could go before risking legal consequences for her actions - and as much as Trump does not give a f*** about the law, he doesn't give a f*** about other people either so it's always a l****** if he will save you or let you fall. Same with GOP politicians that refused to do their part in the 2020 coup. Is it because they suddenly realized Trump is a fascist? Nope, it's because they knew that, if the coup failed, they would end all in jail.
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kaisadilla_ Apr 2, 2026 +16
> will go all out to please the boss. We've seen this movie a thousand times during his first administration. Her replacement will be someone who Trump has asked to comply with the orders Pam refused to, and that replacement will be gone in a year once Trump comes up with an ever worse request that the replacement is not willing to do, or simply because Trump fucked up for the 273th time and wants to blame the replacement over it. If there's one thing that has happened non-stop during Trump's administrations, that's people being replaced every few months.
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Big_lt Apr 2, 2026 +13
"my attorney general" mother f***** she is not yours. The AG is OURS it's supposed to be the highest lawyer for we the people. Not your personal pedo defender Conservatives this is what you voted for. You're nothing but a gnat in the eyes of Trump. Something he always away as you try and circle him and embrace.. dumbasses
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Malaix Apr 2, 2026 +7
I remember in trumps first term when he was firing and losing people constantly he would often frame it as 4D chess moves of inserting the perfect people for the perfect amount of time then removing them at the perfect moment. Like it was all a planned genius move by Trump and this constant rotation of leadership somehow made up for the instability with raw unique albeit short lived talent.
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Wentil Apr 2, 2026 +566
Conveniently, this happened just before she was scheduled to testify under oath before Congress about the Epstein Files. 🤔 Her appearance has now been cancelled, for no clear or apparent reason. She is being replaced in her role by Trump’s “fixer” / personal attorney. Imagine that, going from mob lawyer to Attorney General of the Department of Justice. Someone cue “Movin’ on Up” from the Jeffersons.
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No_Feedback_6334 Apr 2, 2026 +197
This is the real headline story
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Wentil Apr 2, 2026 +43
If the controlled Media would report on it. 🙄
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misterchubz Apr 2, 2026 +97
house oversight panel said they’re still going to fight to make sure she still has to appear
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Wentil Apr 2, 2026 +27
Right, when the uproar started over the cancellation. Let’s see if it ***actually*** happens, how hard and viciously she is grilled, if perjury and other penalties are stacked up high, or if it is another behind-closed-doors, off-the-record, not-under-oath scam. I want to see Perry Mason levels of grilling, followed by MASSIVE CONSEQUENCES, not just a sly, rehearsed set of scripted Q&A that skirts all the issues, answers nothing and leads to nothing.
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reiks12 Apr 3, 2026 +6
I can see the answers from her now: “I no longer have that position so i dont know” “I dont remember” “Thats a question for the current AG”
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TheStoicSlab Apr 2, 2026 +28
Not sure why her firing should stop her appearance. I look forward to when congress starts asking her why she was lying under oath.
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Pitiful_Substance457 Apr 2, 2026 +18
She still can and should be compelled to testify 
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pyronius Apr 2, 2026 +225
I don't understand the appeal of working for that b******. You sell your soul to him, abandon all pretense of morals, honor, professional ethics, legality, etc. You generally get handed an absolutely impossible task (like winning a bunch of ludicrous lawsuits, or winning a war with zero planning), and then you get fired and live the rest of your life in disgrace, with an army of angry MAGA lunatics threatening you on one side, and the rest of the country hoping to put you in jail on the other. It happens to literally *every* person he hires, to some extent.
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Girthw0rm Apr 2, 2026 +109
$everal rea$on$ come to mind.
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hockenduke Apr 2, 2026 +28
This is how the right thinks, though, Me me me me me. Right now. Me. Right now.
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islandsimian Apr 2, 2026 +23
Ask all the people from his first term and the book deals they got afterwards
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zterrans Apr 2, 2026 +8
They want the money and have that "I'm going to be the one to make it" delusion. It makes sense they work for him- no one in their right mind WOULD.
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HereInTheCut Apr 2, 2026 +22
They only see the short-term dollar signs.
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pikpikcarrotmon Apr 2, 2026 +5
Like the endless list of lawyers he's had who represented him in lawsuits with his unpaid former lawyers
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Snowbank_Lake Apr 2, 2026 +12
It's nothing new. Look at what happened to the Roman Empire after a while. You start to wonder why anyone wanted to be Emperor when, after a while, each one got assassinated.
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vercertorix Apr 2, 2026 +4
People who want authority and don’t give a shit what it takes to get it. Tends to describe criminals, which kinda says something about where we’re at. At the same time I’m disappointed in those who quit important positions for moral reasons. Just opens positions for the shitheads, instead of being in a position to resist from within. I’d take a job from him, he just wouldn’t like how I did it, not because I’m bad at it, but because I’d actually do the job I’m supposed to do, not the job he’d like me to do. Her disgrace is that she didn’t work for the United States, she worked for Trump, the failure to do so well is that it’s hard to do so when your job is to provide justice but your boss is telling you to obstruct it. If she’d really done her job, it would have likely involved following procedures and having president brought up on charges assuming full the evidence supported that and as much as it may not be better, Vance would be in charge until the matter was resolved, and possibly after.
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Consideredresponse Apr 2, 2026 +3
"Sure he's thrown dozens of people under the bus the second he's even slightly dissatisfied with them, but that won't happen to me. Trump told me *I'm* special"
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Beginning_Ebb4220 Apr 2, 2026 +130
The rot is at the top, and at the top is a credibly accused child sex predator.
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WelderFamiliar3582 Apr 2, 2026 +7
In USA, balcony falls on you, Ms. Bondi.
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KirbyBucketts Apr 2, 2026 +282
Worst season of The Apprentice ever....clearly she failed the "Congressional hearing" challenge
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Anonymous203203 Apr 2, 2026 +67
Part of me suspects Trump intentionally stacked his cabinet with hateable, useless folks, hypes them up with empty words like he does his concepts of plans, and then marks his calendar to fire one of them every few weeks to give people something to celebrate and distract from the fact he is the worst president in American history, unilaterally starts billion-trillion dollar conflicts, funnels millions into his pockets, and likely diddled countless young women and kids.
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Persimmon-Mission Apr 2, 2026 +44
It’s the dictators dilemma: competency isn’t as important as loyalty. Competent people will stand up to you and push back when you’re making mistakes or doing something illegal. Trump wants loyalty to overthrow democracy and create his version of how laws and rights should work. That requires complete subservience
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Anonymous203203 Apr 2, 2026 +16
The kicker is that competency wasn't even a factor for his cabinet picks this term. Noem is pretty irrefutably the worst DHS secretary ever. Hegsbreath and RFK Jr. have zero credentials for their positions. He's currently trying to confirm a surgeon general that dropped out and cannot/has not ever independently practiced licensed medicine. The list goes on. Noem and Bondi didn't even falter in their loyalty. They were just so bad at their jobs that it got to the point even Trump couldn't deny it any more. That's how low he had to dig to find them, and how low they had to lower the bar to get fired.
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InternetDad Apr 2, 2026 +8
He hates women so much he's set them up to take the fall for him. I guarantee KKKaroline is hoping God hears her prayers to keep her job until she delivers her baby so she can become a news anchor after she is off maternity. She's absolutely next in line.
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New_Home_4519 Apr 2, 2026 +11
No sir. Revolution regimes always eat their own to be replaced with someone worse.
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MoreGaghPlease Apr 2, 2026 +8
There’s only two things Trump will fire people for: insubordination or looking bad on TV.
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thattiredgradstudent Apr 2, 2026 +43
She lasted 38.27 Scaramucci’s!
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My_two-cents Apr 2, 2026 +106
May she never have another day of peace in her private life.
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jimtow28 Apr 2, 2026 +134
Really? Even though the DOW is at ~~50~~ ~~49~~ ~~48~~ ~~47~~ 46 thousand dollars?!?!
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Xsiah Apr 2, 2026 +46
Notably the Dow is actually measured in points, not dollars
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HockeyBrawler09 Apr 2, 2026 +47
She framed it in dollars during the now infamous hearing. You may know that, but others may not. Personally, I found it hilarious as it further cemented the outrageously obtuse statement she was making suggesting that mattered at all in the Epstein case. Good riddance.
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rz2000 Apr 2, 2026 +18
It's measured in points, but it's also remarkably stupid. The share prices of all of the stocks are simply added together without any weighting by market capitalization.
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APOC_V Apr 2, 2026 +6
that is the point of the joke.
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EmergencyCucumber905 Apr 3, 2026 +3
Dow is a junk index. Trump likes it because the number is bigger than weighted indexes like the SP500.
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wip30ut Apr 2, 2026 +57
the sad part about it is that she was given the boot because she didn't COVER UP the epstein files fast enough. Trump wants a fixer who can make his rapey pedo predilictions go away. I hope he gets his just deserts.
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General_Specific Apr 2, 2026 +18
That and how poorly she handled her testimonies. She looked childish.
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Allenrw81 Apr 2, 2026 +30
In the words of the great poet and philosopher, Nelson Muntz, "HA HA!"
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Rurumo666 Apr 2, 2026 +51
He's firing all the women and MAGA CHUDS are celebrating. Somehow Trump's own anti-woke cabinet was too woke, so everything will be better once he dewokifies the anti-woke cabinet.
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h0twired Apr 2, 2026 +22
I really hope I live to see the Nuremburg 2.0 trials with all of the Trump swamp creatures on trial.
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Stinja808 Apr 2, 2026 +22
reminder that the AG is for the OFFICE of the POTUS, not for the POTUS. ie, if the POTUS is accused of something, the AG's job is to investigate and prosecute the POTUS. AG is not a personal lawyer for the POTUS
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Totally_Not_A_Bot_FR Apr 2, 2026 +17
> reminder that the AG is for the OFFICE of the POTUS, not for the POTUS. Reminder that republicans don't care and will do whatever they want because why wouldn't they? Nothing ever happens to them
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Clovis42 Apr 2, 2026 +3
voter skill issue
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MailmanTanLines Apr 2, 2026 +18
How do you like me DOW?
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ThatsItImOverThis Apr 2, 2026 +34
It’s is also a coincidence he’s sacking all the women first? How are Patel or Kegsbreath still in office?
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LeadInvestPB Apr 2, 2026 +26
I mean, it is no secret that Trump treats women as disposable objects.
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timmerwb Apr 2, 2026 +8
In terms of actually "working" for Trump, pretty sure Bondi *tried* to do a job (in her own sick way) harder than Patel or Hegseth. Those two scumbags are just plain useless at anything except swallowing Trump's d***.
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Mrjlawrence Apr 2, 2026 +12
“transitioning to a much needed and important new job in the private sector,” I guess some important job in the private sector protecting pedophiles
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MobileArtist1371 Apr 2, 2026 +12
> Clinton - 8 years - 1 AG - 2 Acting - 3 total > GW Bush - 8 years - 3 AGs - 3 Acting - 6 total > Obama - 8 years - 2 AGs - 1 Acting - 3 total > Trump1 - 4 years - 2 AGs - 6 Acting - 8 total > Biden - 4 years - 1 AG - 2 Acting - 3 total > Trump2 - 1 year 2.5 months - 1 AG - 4 acting - 5 total Trump is on his 13th AG in little over 5 years of Presidency.
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NoDaddyNotTheBelt25 Apr 2, 2026 +27
She threw herself at the altar of Trump and he cast her aside like she was nothing. Hope it was worth it lady lol. These dumbasses are all getting what they deserve.
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XtremeStumbler Apr 2, 2026 +18
Lady was a sycophant long before trump, its been her whole mo her whole career 
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JaronJervis Apr 2, 2026 +8
Exactly. She tried the help cover up the Trump University scam, even before he was President the 1st time. She has been a loyal puppet, but she got the boot anyway. Makes you wonder how RFK and Hegseth still have jobs. I think Trump just has a problem with women, so he fired them 1st.
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DestructicusDawn Apr 2, 2026 +12
Imagine throwing your career and credibility away for a pedophile only to get fired by that pedophile.
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NorthernSlyGuy Apr 2, 2026 +10
In typical trump fashion, his numbers and approval are so disastrously bad he thinks everyone around him is the actual problem. Narcissism on full display.
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gizmozed Apr 2, 2026 +33
Narcissists cycle: Idealize, Devalue, Discard
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Prudent_Valuable603 Apr 2, 2026 +8
Stephen Miller should be fired, too.
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djskein Apr 3, 2026 +3
Out of a cannon, into the sun.
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impulsekash Apr 2, 2026 +14
Are we expecting weird photos of her husband too?
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Queltis6000 Apr 2, 2026 +25
Good f****** riddance. Miserable c***.
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seedless0 Apr 2, 2026 +6
Is it because of Dow Jones?
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GISP Apr 2, 2026 +6
The question is, will she be charged for all the crimes she commited?
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bipolarrant Apr 2, 2026 +6
Cool - She’s still libel for all the illegal shit she did, so maybe let’s start putting some of these monsters in jail starting with the child rapist in the White House.
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Sarahgoose26 Apr 2, 2026 +7
Imagine throwing your career away for that guy and then have him toss you aside. Though it’s no surprise he does this constantly.
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BoosterRead78 Apr 2, 2026 +6
Tulsi will be next and Karoline will go on maternity leave and will not be back.
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One-21-Gigawatts Apr 2, 2026 +5
If she goes scorched earth and outs everyone, including full release of the Epstein Files, that’s the only way she gets any sort of redemption
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ilulillirillion Apr 2, 2026 +5
Who cares wake me when we're sane enough to put her in jail.
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Bishopjones2112 Apr 2, 2026 +5
After all that vehement defence of Trump. Thrown out like trash. Karma is coming MAGA
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Moist-Fortune6277 Apr 2, 2026 +5
This is what happens when you sold your soul to the devil, now both sides are going after her.
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A_Nonny_Muse Apr 3, 2026 +4
Roughly 3 years from now, she needs to be prosecuted for all the crimes she committed.
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egnards Apr 2, 2026 +3
There is something to be said about a leader who goes through staffing quicker than I change my underwear. Nobody should be happy with a leader whose MO is “i wasn’t happy that this person wasn’t doing exactly what I said, instead of doing their job, so I’m replacing them.” …he literally says the quiet part out loud
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JK_NC Apr 2, 2026 +3
Wouldn’t be surprised if she wanted an exit bc she didn’t want to be questioned under oath.
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BigDrewbot Apr 2, 2026 +3
How bad was last night's Iran speech where he needed to fire Pam today to distract from the reviews
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Redlax Apr 2, 2026 +4
I feel sorry for her. I mean, she is the absolute worst and deserves much much worse. However it's yet another Trump defender that goes down, without any damage to Trump's reputation. She has been defending him constantly and is a horrible job as attorney general, and yet she gets thrown away like a broken toy. Now her former allies and defenders, will all turn their back on her. Perhaps I pity her more than feel sorry. Either way, holy shit the US has become a weird place.
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Thin_Tooth_9539 Apr 2, 2026 +3
I mean really what do you expect working for a guy like Trump. Half if not most of us are in the same boat with shitty bosses that will drop us in a heartbeat but our bosses also aren’t telling us to defend there canabalistic pedofiles
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OneSchott Apr 2, 2026 +4
Cool. Now do Karoline Leavitt.
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Pure_Choice_8459 Apr 2, 2026 +4
Hopefully this c*** will get the same treatment Sarah Huckabee and Bonvino get and won’t be able to show her traitorous face in even an Arby’s. Can’t wait for her to turn on Trump with the info she has…
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BaraelsBlade Apr 2, 2026 +3
Not ousted, let go just before she was supposed to testify in front of Congress. It was intentional and she is 100% ok with it to protect the pedo in chief
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Weird_Rooster_4307 Apr 3, 2026 +4
This is a very interesting move. By firing her, she no longer has access to DOJ data (Epstein files). With her upcoming Senate Committee testimony she can now say “I don’t know” or “I have been advised by my legal counsel to plead the 5th amendment”. How convenient.
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LiquidAether Apr 2, 2026 +7
Good riddance. Too bad she's not going to prison though.
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CrazyKZG Apr 2, 2026 +3
Her insult comic joke writer is the biggest loser in this one.
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fredl0bster Apr 2, 2026 +3
It’s not really a firing. This is part of the show. I hope nobody thinks she’s going to be worse off. Honestly this is one of her rewards.
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No-World1940 Apr 2, 2026 +3
What being a rapist protector taught me about B2B sales - Pam Bondi, probably 
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--solitude-- Apr 2, 2026 +3
It’s scary that the reason was she wasn’t evil enough, eg didn’t pursue his political enemies on baseless charges. She kissed his ass and aggressively mouthed his rhetoric in congress. She illegally withheld the portion of the Epstein files that related to him. What will the next one be like?
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in2xs Apr 2, 2026 +3
Reports are she begged and was on verge of tears asking not to be fired. Hahhahaha b****!!
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msr42day Apr 2, 2026 +3
Replaced by a pres47 personal attorney until an Attorney General nomination can be approved by the senate. One by one, the cabinent will become as rejected as pres47 currently feels. When pres47 can't control Justice, whether SCOTUS or DOJ or DHS, he feels disabled. Legal "fixing" is a lifetime practice, and when pres47 can't count on it, he is defeated.
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PurpleCoat6656 Apr 2, 2026 +3
*Matt Gaetz eyebrows intensify*
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RedofPaw Apr 2, 2026 +3
Under the bus you go. All you did, and all the lies... for this? Was it worth it. No time to answer. Bus is here.
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d3k3d Apr 2, 2026 +3
Just like I said about Tina Peters. Done being even handed. F*** that c***. Let's hope she follows in John Mitchell's footsteps. Do Not Pass Go, Do Not Collect $200.
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timkyoung Apr 2, 2026 +3
"Washed up, loser lawyer. Not even a lawyer."
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thatgirlisaproblem Apr 2, 2026 +3
May she never have a good night’s sleep in the rest of her entire life
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Hacker-Dave Apr 2, 2026 +3
Couldn't happen to a sweeter girl. Protecting all those pedophiles after watching the video's of kids being raped was hard work but she rose to the task. Sorry Pam, but only hell awaits you.
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mvallas1073 Apr 2, 2026 +3
The wheels on the bus go “CRUNCH, CRUNCH, CRUNCH!”…
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Fit-Let8175 Apr 2, 2026 +3
It's almost as if loyalty is strictly one-sided with Trump.
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CapableCod1339 Apr 2, 2026 +3
DJT is looking for a fool who will take over the political prosecutions. The replacement will be another POS.
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thermbug Apr 2, 2026 +3
Couldn't have happened to a nicer Aunt. **Damn you autocorrect!**
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PJZNY Apr 2, 2026 +3
So let me get this straight a group of rich politically elite white men raped a bunch of young women and the only person who is gonna be held accountable for it is a woman? That is the most Trump thing I have ever heard in my life... [https://sfl.media/pam-patsy-bondi-kicked-to-the-curb-after-doing-trumps-dirty-work-on-epstein/](https://sfl.media/pam-patsy-bondi-kicked-to-the-curb-after-doing-trumps-dirty-work-on-epstein/)
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Thin_Tooth_9539 Apr 2, 2026 +3
But the Dow! It’s above 50k or something!
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Excusemytootie Apr 2, 2026 +3
They will continue to pay her with stolen tax payer money, they have to keep her quiet.
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GonWithTheNen Apr 2, 2026 +3
>Sources said Bondi was told she would be given a different job later [...] That appeared to be short circuited, though, **with Trump's assertion that she would be leaving government entirely.** Despite the seriousness of this news, I can only see rotund leopards with their mouths full of faces.
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666mgOfCaffeine Apr 2, 2026 +3
she got designer bags under those soulless eyes
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ChopAndDrop27 Apr 2, 2026 +3
Gee, just yesterday they were at the Supreme Court hearing on birthright citizenship. Guess Trump wasn’t pleased with the way the hearing went.
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ShagadelicShag Apr 3, 2026 +3
Insert next Trump puppet
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FlameSky25340 Apr 3, 2026 +3
First Kristi Noem and now her. They're clearing out all the bimbos. 
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ExistingAnswers Apr 3, 2026 +3
Her articulation was surprisingly poor for someone in such a high profile role.
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Shrimp1991 Apr 3, 2026 +3
My favorite moment is when she got so flustered, she blurted out that Jamie Raskin isn’t even a lawyer.
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To-Far-Away-Times Apr 2, 2026 +4
If the DOW is under 50,000 we can prosecute pedophiles and this angered Diddling Donny greatly.
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Toadfinger Apr 2, 2026 +2
Nobody is going to make a sack of shit like Trump come out smelling rosey.
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MagicBoyUK Apr 2, 2026 +2
Yeah, won't stop the deposition.
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TheBeaarJeww Apr 2, 2026 +2
Hah! Couldn’t happen to a better person. How’s all that doing crimes on camera with the sole hope being a pardon feeling now? you dumb idiot. I hope she’s feeling real nervous right now and I hope it’s even worse for her once democrats are in power and god willing they start prosecuting these criminals. She deserves all the distress this is causing her and more. Lay in the bed of shit you made Pam Bondi, enjoy that.
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eastbay77 Apr 2, 2026 +2
The walls are crumbling and he needs scapegoats. Hesgethv is likely next.
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helper-monkey Apr 2, 2026 +2
Super. Now do Hegseth.
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spin_kick Apr 2, 2026 +2
Trump always recalls his flying monkeys eventually
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