U.S. Attorney General (2025-2026). Fired by President Trump on April 2, 2026 over mounting frustration with her performance, including handling of Epstein files. Former Florida Attorney General (2011-2019). The Republican-led House Oversight Committee had voted to subpoena her and she was set to testify April 14. Accused of covering up or mismanaging the release of DOJ sex trafficking investigation records.
Key Findings
- EFTA00163724: AG Bondi informed President Trump in May 2025 that his name was among hundreds of people identified in the Jeffrey Epstein files
- EFTA00163412: Bondi stated the FBI is having to review "tens of thousands of videos" of Epstein with children or involving child pornography
- EFTA00163656: House Oversight Committee subpoenaed AG Bondi for documents related to Epstein investigation — part of congressional effort to obtain more information
- EFTA00066350: As Florida AG, associated with Crime Victims' Services in case 08-CV-80736 (Epstein plea deal case)
- EFTA00143524: "Pam Bondi reveals DOJ purge she made on first day" — referenced in Epstein-related news compilation
- House Oversight Committee voted 24-19 to subpoena AG Bondi (Mar 4, 2026) for videotaped deposition on DOJ's handling of Epstein files. Five Republicans (Mace, Burchett, Cloud, Boebert, Perry) crossed party lines. 47,635 EFTA documents reportedly taken offline for DOJ review.
- Fired by President Trump on April 2, 2026. Trump grew frustrated with her handling of Epstein files and her pace on prosecuting his targets. She was set to testify before the House Oversight Committee on April 14. Second senior Trump official ousted after Kristi Noem (Mar 5).