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Bondi struggled to prosecute Trump foes. But will a new attorney general make a difference?

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Updated 3.4.2026
Key Topics & People
Pam Bondi *Randy George United States Army Pete Hegseth Todd Blanche

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Apr 3 Evening

3 articles|2 sources
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Associated Press (AP)Apr 3

Bondi struggled to prosecute Trump foes. But will a new attorney general make a difference?

Pam Bondi's tenure as US Attorney General has ended after she struggled to prosecute political opponents of President Trump. Despite Bondi's efforts, judges, grand jurors, and even the Justice Department workforce resisted attempts to establish criminal conduct against Trump's adversaries. The article suggests that a new attorney general will likely face similar challenges in fulfilling Trump's demands for political prosecutions due to a skeptical court system and a lack of evidence. Experts suggest that the core issue is the president's insistence on prosecutions without valid legal grounds. Bondi is the latest in a line of Trump's attorney generals who have been pressured to meet the president's demands for loyalty and retribution.

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BBC News - WorldApr 3

Who is Christopher LaNeve, set to lead the US army?

Christopher LaNeve is set to become acting Chief of Staff of the US Army, replacing Randy George at the request of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. LaNeve, previously the Vice Chief of Staff, is described as a battle-tested leader trusted by Hegseth to execute the administration's vision. This appointment is part of a broader shakeup of the US military led by Hegseth, who has dismissed numerous senior leaders since taking office. LaNeve's career has advanced under Hegseth, including his appointment as Vice Chief of Staff in February 2026 and prior role as a senior military assistant. A military veteran since 1990, LaNeve has held high-level positions, including leading the Eighth Army in South Korea and the 82nd Airborne Division, with multiple combat deployments in Afghanistan and Iraq.

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Associated Press (AP)Apr 3

A look at how the Epstein files dogged Pam Bondi’s time as attorney general

After Pam Bondi became U.S. Attorney General, expectations arose that she would release information regarding Jeffrey Epstein, particularly after she stated on Fox News that Epstein information was forthcoming. Victims of Epstein hoped Bondi, as a woman, would prioritize their case. However, Bondi's handling of the "Epstein files" became a source of controversy during her tenure. Critics felt she initially raised expectations, then downplayed the information, and ultimately oversaw a flawed document release. Despite Bondi's rejection of criticism and praise from President Trump, victims expressed disappointment and a loss of trust in the government's handling of the case.

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Key Claims

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Pam Bondi is out of her job after failing to deliver criminal cases against President Donald Trump’s political enemies.

— AP

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Over the last year, Bondi’s Justice Department has encountered resistance from judges, grand jurors and its own workforce.

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The president is demanding that prosecutions be brought when there’s no evidence and no valid legal theory.

— Peter Keisler

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Trump called for Jeff Sessions to investigate Democrat Hillary Clinton and ultimately pushed him out.

— AP

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Christopher LaNeve is set to become acting Chief of Staff of the US Army.

— Imogen James, BBC

Apr 3 Morning

6 articles|4 sources
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Al JazeeraApr 3

Donald Trump fires loyalist Attorney General Pam Bondi

In April 2026, President Donald Trump terminated Pam Bondi's position as Attorney General. Bondi, known for her loyalty and strong defense of Trump, was removed from her role as the nation's top law enforcement officer. The decision to fire Bondi reportedly stemmed from disagreements over her management of the Epstein files. The firing ends Bondi's service as Attorney General under the Trump administration.

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The Guardian - World NewsApr 3

Top US army officer steps down after Hegseth reportedly demanded removal

General Randy George, the US Army's Chief of Staff, is retiring immediately after reportedly being asked to step down by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. George, who assumed the role in 2023 with a term expected to last until 2027, previously served as a senior military assistant to the former defense secretary. Hegseth's request comes amid a series of dismissals of high-ranking officers since he took leadership at the Pentagon. This action could potentially exacerbate existing tensions between Hegseth and army leadership. Hegseth has also faced scandals and allegations of mishandling classified information, as well as accusations of blocking promotions for minority officers and aiming to eliminate diversity initiatives within the military.

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BBC News - WorldApr 3

Hegseth asks US Army's top general to step down

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has requested the resignation of Army Chief of Staff Randy George, who will retire effective immediately, despite typically serving a four-year term. The reason for the request is unclear, though a defense official cited the need for a leadership change. George, nominated in 2023, is a veteran of the Gulf War and conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. He will be replaced by Army Vice-Chief of Staff Gen Christopher LaNeve, who will serve as acting army chief of staff. Two other army officials, Gen David Hodne and Maj Gen William Green, have also been removed from their roles. Since taking office, Hegseth has dismissed over a dozen senior military officers.

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Trump fired Pam Bondi from her post as head of the Justice Department.

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Trump said Bondi would be “transitioning” to a new role in the private sector.

— Trump

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Todd Blanche, who previously served as Trump’s criminal defence lawyer, was named acting attorney general.

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Bondi served as Florida’s first female attorney general from 2011 to 2019.

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Bondi insulted a Democratic member calling him a “washed-up loser”.

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Apr 2 Evening

9 articles|5 sources
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Associated Press (AP)Apr 2

Trump has privately discussed possibility of firing Bondi, replacing her with Zeldin, AP sources say

According to AP sources, President Trump has privately considered firing Attorney General Pam Bondi and replacing her with Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin. Trump's frustration with Bondi stems from her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files and perceived obstacles in Justice Department investigations. While Zeldin has been mentioned as a potential replacement as recently as this week, other candidates have also been discussed. The sources, who remained anonymous, emphasized that no decision has been made, and Trump is known to change his mind. The White House issued a statement quoting Trump as saying Bondi is doing a good job.

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Al JazeeraApr 2

Trump fires Pam Bondi as US attorney general, elevates Todd Blanche

President Donald Trump fired Pam Bondi as US Attorney General, marking his second major cabinet shake-up in a month. The announcement, made on Truth Social, follows media reports suggesting Trump's discontent with Bondi's handling of Jeffrey Epstein-related investigative files. Trump praised Bondi's service and cited a decrease in violent crime during her tenure, while stating she would transition to a new private sector role. Todd Blanche, the Deputy Attorney General, will serve as interim replacement. Bondi expressed gratitude for her time as Attorney General and affirmed her continued support for Trump. The dismissal comes shortly after the firing of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, with potential nominations for Bondi's replacement requiring Senate confirmation.

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BBC News - WorldApr 2

What to know about Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche

Todd Blanche has been appointed as the acting attorney general of the United States, succeeding Pam Bondi. The announcement was made by former President Donald Trump on Truth Social, where he stated Bondi would be moving to the private sector. Blanche previously served as Trump's personal lawyer, defending him in various cases, including the federal prosecution related to allegedly withholding classified documents after his presidency. Prior to his appointment as acting attorney general, Blanche held the position of number two at the Justice Department. The timing and specific reasons for the transition were not detailed in the announcement.

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South China Morning PostApr 2

Hegseth ousts army’s top uniformed officer, even as US wages war on Iran

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has requested the immediate resignation of General Randy George, the Army's Chief of Staff, according to a Pentagon announcement. George, who assumed the role in August 2023, is departing before the typical four-year term. The Pentagon has not provided a specific reason for George's removal, which marks the latest in a series of firings of top military officials by Hegseth since he took office last year. This change in leadership occurs amidst ongoing US-Israeli attacks on Iran. George is a West Point graduate and veteran of multiple conflicts, including the Gulf War, Iraq, and Afghanistan. He also served as Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin’s top military aide from 2021 to 2022.

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Key Claims

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Donald Trump has named Todd Blanche as acting attorney general.

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Pam Bondi was removed from the top law enforcement position.

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Trump praised Bondi in a post on Truth Social.

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Bondi will be 'transitioning' to a role in the private sector.

— Trump

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Blanche was Trump's personal lawyer.

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