Overview
- Multiple outlets reported Wednesday that President Trump has privately discussed removing Pam Bondi and has mentioned EPA administrator Lee Zeldin as a possible replacement.
- The president has made no final decision and publicly said Bondi is “a wonderful person” who is “doing a good job.”
- Bondi traveled with Trump to the Supreme Court on Wednesday, a visible show of continued support from the White House.
- The House Oversight Committee, in a bipartisan vote, subpoenaed Bondi and set a closed-door deposition for April 14 on the Justice Department’s handling of Epstein-related records.
- Critics in both parties say the releases were late and heavily redacted, and that some documents exposed victims’ names while withholding the names of alleged abusers.