--- title: "Report: Trump Considers Dismissing Attorney General" type: "News" locale: "zh-CN" url: "https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/281478521.md" description: "The Trump administration is once again facing a personnel storm. According to CNN, Trump has privately discussed dismissing Attorney General Pam Bondi, with the Epstein files handling and insufficient investigation into political opponents cited as the triggers. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has been frequently mentioned as a potential successor. Following the dismissal of Kristi Noem, the first cabinet member to be fired in his second term, Bondi's potential departure would further shake market confidence in the stability of the rule of law in the United States" datetime: "2026-04-02T07:11:50.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/281478521.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/281478521.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/281478521.md) --- > 支持的语言: [English](https://longbridge.com/en/news/281478521.md) | [繁體中文](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/281478521.md) # Report: Trump Considers Dismissing Attorney General Signals of renewed personnel turmoil are emerging within the Trump administration. On Thursday, CNN reported, citing sources familiar with the matter, that President Trump has privately discussed dismissing current Attorney General Pam Bondi and replacing her with EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin. This news has reignited external concerns about the independence of the U.S. judiciary and policy direction. Trump is reportedly deeply dissatisfied with his administration's handling of the Epstein files, **believing Bondi has not investigated his political opponents with sufficient rigor, leading to thoughts of replacing her.** Sources indicated that discussions on this matter resurfaced in the West Wing of the White House this week. However, Trump has not made a final decision. In a statement, he expressed a positive view of Bondi, calling her "a great person and doing a good job." ## Epstein Files Become Trigger, Discussion of Replacement Emerges Twice According to CNN, citing multiple sources, the idea of replacing Bondi with Zeldin first emerged in January of this year and was temporarily shelved as the fervor around the Epstein-related reports subsided. Some senior Justice Department officials believed this year-long political trouble had concluded. However, discussions reignited within the White House this Monday. **Bondi is at the center of the Epstein files controversy due to her February 2025 interview with Fox News, where she claimed a "list of Epstein's clients" was "on my desk for review." The Justice Department later denied the existence of such a list. Bondi later explained that she was referring to all documents related to the Epstein investigation, including flight logs, not a specific client list. Furthermore, Bondi is scheduled to appear before a congressional hearing later this month to answer questions about the congressional investigation into the deceased sex offender.** Sources revealed that Zeldin is not necessarily the final choice to replace Bondi, and Trump has mentioned other candidates, but Zeldin has been mentioned most frequently. Zeldin previously represented New York's First Congressional District. After losing the 2022 New York gubernatorial election to Kathy Hochul, he has maintained close ties with Trump and has appeared at Mar-a-Lago multiple times. ## Allies Support, but Personnel Risks Remain Bondi is not without support within the administration. Sources indicate that White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles is a significant supporter and has intervened on Bondi's behalf when Trump has expressed dissatisfaction with her over the past few months. However, Wiles herself admitted in a previous media interview that Bondi "completely dropped the ball" on the Epstein files issue, a rather blunt assessment. Bondi was Trump's second nominee for Attorney General; the first, former Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz, withdrew his name after failing to secure enough Republican Senate support. Bondi was ultimately confirmed by the Senate in a 54-46 vote, largely along party lines. During her confirmation hearing, she pledged not to use criminal investigations for political purposes, unlike the investigations targeting Trump. Trump recently dismissed Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, who became the first cabinet member fired in his second term. 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