Pam Bondi, Jeffrey Epstein
Digest more
Joseph Tirrell, who led the Departmental Ethics Office, wrote on LinkedIn that he received a letter from Attorney General Pam Bondi on Friday terminating him.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has fired one of the top officials tasked with advising her and other senior DOJ officials of their ethical obligations, a source confirms.
Joseph Tirrell had served in the position since July 2023 and advised Bondi and other officials on how to avoid and deal with conflicts of interest.
The Jeffrey Epstein kerfuffle is the culmination of deep-seated skepticism from the far right about the attorney general.
Attorney General Pam Bondi fired a top ethics lawyer at the Justice Department amid a purge of anyone connected to the Jan. 6 or Trump prosecutions.
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson took questions on what his next steps could be on the matter of late convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
2d
Mediaite on MSNPam Bondi’s Allies Believe Dan Bongino ‘Burned His Bridges’ and Needs to Quit: ReportBondi allies are reveling in Trump's statement of support for his beleaguered AG — and according to an NYT report, they believe Dan Bongino "burned his bridges" The post Pam Bondi’s Allies Believe Dan Bongino ‘Burned His Bridges’ and Needs to Quit: Report first appeared on Mediaite.
Attorney General Pam Bondi on Tuesday responded to calls for her resignation over the administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, which has rankled the MAGA base. "I'm going to be here for as long as the president wants me here, and I believe he's made that crystal clear," Bondi said.
2don MSN
"You don't have to blame some shadowy deep state," the Maryland Democrat said on Sunday. "Donald Trump and Pam Bondi are the ones who've got the power."
4don MSN
The Trump administration had hoped that that statement would be the final word on the saga, with Trump chiding a reporter who asked Bondi about the Epstein case at a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday.
Attorney General Pam Bondi deflected Jeffrey Epstein questions after a DOJ memo confirmed there was no “client list” and ruled his death a suicide.