
Pam Bondi
Involved in 10 documented entries

Bondi's Official DOJ Portrait Found in a Trash Can — Hours After Being Fired
Within hours of Bondi's firing, a photo showed her official DOJ portrait in a trash bin. Career officials quietly celebrated. The karma: Bondi had personally ripped Biden and Garland's portraits off DOJ walls on her first day. DOJ called the photo "Fake News."

Trump Fires Attorney General Pam Bondi — Second Cabinet Secretary Ousted
Trump fired AG Pam Bondi after the birthright citizenship humiliation at SCOTUS, Epstein files mishandling, failed prosecutions of Letitia James (3 grand jury refusals), and accidentally releasing damning evidence against Trump. Second Cabinet secretary fired after Noem.

Trump Seizes Federal Control Over Mail-In Ballots — Experts Say He Lacks the Authority
Trump signed an executive order directing DHS to create national voter eligibility lists and the Postal Service to only send ballots to "verified" voters. Experts: "The Constitution doesn't give DHS any power over elections." ACLU immediately pledged to sue.
Bondi's DOJ Accidentally Gave Congress Damning Smith Evidence Against Trump
Pam Bondi's DOJ released Jack Smith case files to Congress to discredit the investigation — but accidentally included a prosecution memo revealing Trump kept classified docs for "business interests" and showed them on his plane.

DOJ Pays Flynn $1.2M of Taxpayer Money for "Malicious Prosecution" — He Pleaded Guilty. Twice.
Trump's DOJ settled Michael Flynn's lawsuit for $1.2M, calling his prosecution a "historic injustice." Flynn pleaded guilty twice to lying to the FBI about Russian contacts. The Biden DOJ had asked a judge to dismiss Flynn's complaint. Trump's DOJ reversed course and paid him.
Bondi's DOJ Withheld Epstein Files Containing Allegations About Trump and a 13-Year-Old
NPR found the DOJ removed and withheld Epstein files specifically containing allegations that Trump sexually abused a 13-year-old. Only the files mentioning Trump were excluded. The DOJ claimed they were "duplicates."
Bipartisan Lawmakers: "At Least Six Men" Protected by Improper Epstein Redactions
Reps. Massie (R) and Khanna (D), co-authors of the Epstein Files Act, reviewed unredacted files and said at least six men were being illegally shielded by DOJ redactions. The DOJ also accidentally exposed 43+ victims' identities.
Trump's Own Chief of Staff: He Has "An Alcoholic's Personality," Vance Is a "Conspiracy Theorist"
Chief of Staff Susie Wiles told Vanity Fair over 11 interviews that Trump has "an alcoholic's personality," Musk is "an avowed ketamine user" who sleeps in a sleeping bag at the White House, Vance is a "conspiracy theorist," and prosecutions of enemies "may" be retribution.
Trump Pressured Republicans for Months to Block Epstein File Release
Trump personally called lawmakers, the White House summoned Boebert to the Situation Room, and Speaker Johnson shut down the House early — all to block the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Trump only flipped the night before the vote when defeat was certain.

BOP Shredded "Huge Amounts" of Epstein Jail Documents Days After His Death
FBI documents revealed that a BOP "After-Actions team" shredded bags of documents at Epstein's jail just 5 days after his death — while multiple investigations were active. A corrections officer reported it as suspicious. The dumpster was never checked.