President Donald Trump has confirmed that he has “moved on” from Attorney General Pam Bondi, following hours of widespread reports about her status.
The confirmation comes after multiple outlets earlier in the day cited sources indicating a potential shakeup within the Department of Justice. At the time, no official statement had been released, leading to confusion and speculation online.
Trump’s confirmation now makes it clear that Bondi is no longer serving in the role, marking a significant leadership change at the federal level.
Rapidly Developing Situation
Details surrounding the decision remain limited, and it is not yet clear what specifically led to the move. Earlier reporting suggested internal discussions had been taking place behind closed doors prior to the announcement.
It is also unclear who will permanently replace Bondi, though an interim or acting attorney general is expected to be named as part of the transition.
From Reports to Confirmation
Throughout the day, social media and news outlets circulated unconfirmed reports about Bondi’s status. Without official word, those reports created uncertainty until Trump publicly confirmed the change.
Now, with confirmation in place, attention shifts to what comes next for the Department of Justice and how quickly a replacement will be finalized.
What Comes Next
The removal of a sitting Attorney General represents a major shift within the administration and could have immediate implications for ongoing federal policies and legal priorities.
Further details, including leadership changes and official statements from the Department of Justice, are expected as the situation continues to develop.
First Source News will provide updates as more information becomes available.
