5 moments that defined Pam Bondi's AG tenure

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Pam Bondi was ousted as attorney general on Thursday, closing the book on her https://truthsocial.com/%40realDonaldTrump/posts/116336247856387679" target="_blank">year-plus tenure as the Department of Justice's leading official.

The big picture: While the hype over the https://www.axios.com/politics-policy/epstein-files" target="_blank">Epstein files saga largely defined Bondi's time as attorney general, it was far from the moment that propelled her into the national spotlight.


State of play: Bondi's exit had been long speculated as she's racked up criticisms from both sides of the aisle.

Read more about Bondi's tenure below.

Epstein files saga

Bondi largely became the face of the government's handling of all files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.

Beyond the files' release, Bondi's efforts to hype up revelations from the files ultimately failed to deliver in the eyes of many.

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Jeffrey Epstein abuse survivors stand in the audience as U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi testifies before the House Judiciary Committee in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 11, 2026.

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Ex-FBI agent lawsuit

A trio of FBI agents https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/73117751/garman-v-patel/" target="_blank">sued Bondi, Patel, the DOJ, and the FBI earlier this week after they were fired for their work on investigating Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

The latest suit mirrors another from last fall, in which three former FBI officials sued Patel and Bondi over allegations that they were fired at the direction of the White House as retaliation for their work.

Spicy Congressional hearings

Bondi's actions became the subject of Congressional hearings, which at times turned testy.

Bondi went nuclear in a hearing before the https://www.axios.com/2026/02/11/pam-bondi-hearing-congress-democrats-epstein" target="_blank">House Judiciary Committee in February 2026, slamming Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), the committee's ranking member, as a "loser lawyer."

  • "You don't tell me anything, you washed-up, loser lawyer!" Bondi shouted back at Raskin. "You're not even a lawyer."
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Pam Bondi testifies before the House Judiciary Committee in the Rayburn House Office Building on February 11, 2026.

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Bondi also clashed with Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), a key actor behind the push to release the Epstein files, who asked Bondi about allegations that the DOJ redacted key information from them.

  • "This guy has Trump derangement syndrome, he needs to — you're a failed politician," Bondi said.

Trump retribution campaign

Trump put public pressure on https://www.axios.com/2025/09/21/trump-bondi-schumer-murphy" target="_self">Bondi to charge his enemies as part of a https://www.axios.com/2025/09/27/comey-indictment-trump-maga-enemies-list" target="_self">retribution campaign.

None of the cases https://www.axios.com/2026/02/11/trump-justice-department-grand-jury-political-enemies" target="_blank">have been successful so far, but they've created a saga of their own.

  • A federal judge ruled that Trump's appointment of his hand-picked prosecutor for the cases, https://www.axios.com/2025/10/14/james-comey-challenge-trump-lindsey-halligan" target="_self">Lindsey Halligan, was invalid.
  • In January, the judge ordered Halligan to explain why she was identifying herself as an attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia despite the court ruling.

    She stepped down later that month.

The intrigue: A federal judge wrote in an https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.vaed.583342/gov.uscourts.vaed.583342.140.0_2.pdf" target="_blank">order over James' case that "all actions flowing from" Halligan's "defective appointment" are "unlawful exercises of executive power and must be set aside."

50,000 on the Dow

Bondi became the subject of internet https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61kFzG6QMq8" target="_blank">ridicule and memes during the House Judiciary Committee hearing on February 11.

  • While facing questions about the Epstein files, Bondi pointed to stock market gains and Trump's political wins.
  • "The Dow is over 50,000 right now," she claimed, adding: "That's what we should be talking about."

Go deeper: https://www.axios.com/2026/02/03/epstein-files-scandal-major-takeaways" target="_blank">Why the Epstein scandal may never die

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