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BREAKING: Trump Fires Attorney General Pam Bondi

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Society & Culture

3.5697 Ratings

🗓️ 2 April 2026

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

President Trump announced this afternoon that Pam Bondi is “transitioning to a much needed and important new job in the private sector” aka, Bondi is no longer Attorney General of the United States.  There was tremendous speculation in the hours leading up to Trump’s announcement, even after Bondi was seen by Trump’s side at the Supreme Court and during his primetime address to the nation on Wednesday. Insiders say it was Bondi’s handling of the Epstein files that led to her ouster, but it remains to be seen if sources are correct in revealing that current EPA secretary Lee Zeldin is next in line to fill Bondi’s shoes.

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:02.6

Guaranteed Human.

0:06.2

Hey there, folks.

0:07.2

It is Thursday, April 2nd.

0:09.5

A breaking story right now.

0:12.2

Attorney General Pam Bondi has been fired.

0:14.9

And with that, welcome to this episode of Amy and T.J.

0:17.8

We say fired with a nod and a wink and a smirk and I don't know what else.

0:22.3

We're going to share with you some of the back and forth and how we all found out.

0:26.3

But Robs, this is a big deal for the second time in what a week, a very high profile and a high profile female in the president's cabinet has been let go.

0:36.5

I was just going to say, two of the most prominent women within the administration, within

0:42.5

days of one another, have now been fired.

0:45.3

And we know that Christy Noem has been replaced by a white man.

0:49.1

And there is now word that the same thing is happening with Pam Bondi as well.

0:57.7

And look, this is now a PR campaign at this point because, look, we talked about this on morning run today, New York Times,

1:03.5

and CNN, both, yeah. Both had independent sources and reporting suggesting this was going to happen as

1:10.7

soon as today. And lo and

1:11.8

behold, it does. But my issue, we were just talking about before we came on, look, this happens

1:17.5

in every administration. We understand that presidents grow frustrated with or don't like how

1:24.1

certain members of their cabinet are performing or perhaps don't like how they're being

1:28.1

received by the public either way. This happens in every administration. However, I always find

1:33.9

it so interesting that people or our administration or our presidents don't just speak the truth.

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