Calls to fire Pam Bondi mount as DOJ wraps up Epstein case
"She needs to resign," wrote political commentator Gunther Eagleman.
Attorney General Pam Bondi is facing increasing calls for her resignation or firing as a leaked Department of Justice memo has indicated the agency found no evidence that Jeffrey Epstein engaged in large-scale blackmail and that no master list of his clients existed.
Conservative activist Liz Wheeler ranked among the most vocal in her calls for Bondi's ouster, saying ""If I'm President Trump, I would not tolerate this behavior anymore. She has become a LIABILITY to his administration."
Wheeler further referenced Bondi's past orchestration of a botched public release of information to MAGA influencers in binders.
"Bondi BRAGGED to us about making that cover sheet on the binder, the one that read, 'the most transparent administration in history,'" Wheeler recalled. "To call that a severe lack of judgment would be the understatement of the year."
Bondi has faced considerable scrutiny from the right since that incident, though revelations that Epstein case will soon be closed without any high-profile prosections have accelerated calls for her removal.
"She needs to resign," wrote political commentator Gunther Eagleman.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt fielded questions on the matter and struggled to respond when Fox News's Peter Doocy pointed to Bondi's exact quote stating that the list of Epstein's clients was on her desk during an appearance on the network.
"She was saying the entirety of all of the paperwork, all of the paper in relation to Jeffrey Epstein's crimes," Leavitt said. "That's what the Attorney General was referring to. And I'll let her speak for that."
"Pam Bondi is a ball and chain for this administration.
It's time to cut ties. Bondi must go," wrote podcaster Shawn Farash.
"Pam Bondi should resign or be fired. She lied! This is NOT justice," wrote commentator Mike Engleman.