Mary L. Trump recently shared her strong opinion on X regarding Pam Bondi’s abrupt departure, stating that President Donald Trump fired her for “one reason and one reason only: she didn’t do enough to cover up for him.” She added, “And she really tried.”
Per The Hill, Bondi was constantly praising him during press conferences and even got combative in congressional hearings while defending him, going so far as to laud the Dow Jones Industrial Average’s performance. Yet, despite all that vocal loyalty, Trump still fired her after just 14 months on the job, the shortest for an official confirmed to the Attorney General’s office.
Sources close to the situation suggest a few reasons might have soured Trump on Bondi, with whom he’d worked since she defended him in some of his cases challenging the 2020 election. Everything from her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files to a perceived lack of success in prosecuting his enemies reportedly played a role. Then again, word on the street is that he fired Kristi Noem last month for making him look bad.
Blind loyalty doesn’t seem to be enough for Trump
Just hours before her firing, Trump even issued a statement saying, “Attorney General Pam Bondi is a wonderful person and she is doing a good job.” However, he has been critical of Bondi for a while. Back in September, he publicly called for her to speed up the prosecution of his enemies, complaining directly to her that “nothing is being done.”
The DOJ has certainly pursued Trump’s perceived enemies across the country, bringing charges against some and launching multiple investigations. Many, however, turned into embarrassing failures.
A federal judge in Virginia, for example, threw out the cases against FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James. Subpoenas against Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome Powell were also dismissed for being a pressure campaign.
Critics argue that Bondi corrupted the Justice Department’s mission. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), of the House Judiciary Committee, stated that Pam Bondi “used the machinery of federal law enforcement not to pursue justice, but to carry out political vendettas at the direction of the President. She never acted as anything but Donald Trump’s personal criminal defense and personal injury attorney.”
Under Bondi’s leadership, the Justice Department walked away from police excessive force cases, while its Civil Rights Division instead focused on seeking voter registration information from states and suing schools and universities. The department reversed course on January 6 prosecutions, pardoning or commuting the sentences of 1,600 rioters who stormed the Capitol. Additionally, scores of DOJ officials were fired, including those who investigated Trump.
The mishandling of the Epstein files, from decisions made with redactions to incorrect statements, has brought intense scrutiny to Trump as well. Multiple lawmakers have consistently accused Bondi of mounting an Epstein files cover-up designed to conceal Trump’s involvement.
As a result, the files are now one of Congress’s primary investigations with bipartisan involvement, and Bondi is out for failing to serve well.
Published: Apr 3, 2026 09:01 am