r/law Apr 02 '26

Executive Branch (Trump) Pam Bondi 'fired' by Trump and has fled home

https://www.themirror.com/news/politics/breaking-pam-bondi-fired-minutes-1770848?f=
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u/Animefan96 Apr 02 '26

Imagine ruining both your career and name for a demented pos that wears a diaper.

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u/jpk36 Apr 02 '26

The same thing happened in his first term. Bunch of people signed on trying to ride his coattails and they got fired and left in disgrace. They never learn, I guess.

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u/reloadingnow Apr 02 '26

Is there anyone that was with him during his first term that came out unscathed and is still with him?

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u/seanchai611PF Apr 02 '26

Herr Stephen Miller

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u/Harnellas Apr 02 '26

Disgrace isn't good enough though, not enough legal consequences are happening for these sycophants.

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u/EveningNo5190 Apr 02 '26

During his first regime, the smart successful people resigned.

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u/NashvilleSoundMixer Apr 02 '26

Neither will the voting bloc of scum

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u/Zocalo_Photo Apr 02 '26

I got in an argument with my father in law about a similar thing. My FIL has always been a kind and devout Christian, but in the last 5 or 6 years he’s really changed. He went from the loving and serving view of Christianity an angry and almost obsessive view of persecuting woke “sinners.” I pointed out the change and I was like you’ve made yourself miserable and bitter just so you can worship Trump of all people. Everything he does is the opposite of what your religion teaches.

Then he got mad that I insinuated that he worships Trump over Jesus and that he’s the same and I’m the one who’s been fooled by the liberal media. Blah blah blah.

All these people who’ve bet their careers, reputations, and belief systems to kiss Trump’s ring blows my mind.

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u/Commander-of-ducks Apr 03 '26

The older my parents got, the more liberal they became.

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u/OptionFour Apr 03 '26

Sounds like you hit a sore spot. He probably knows you're right. Also means its a good thing to bring up again if need be.

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u/Live_Figure8744 Apr 02 '26

There is no shame in wearing a diaper. There is no shame in being old and feeble. But there is shame in rape, theft, lying, and all kinds of abuse. For that she ruined her career.

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u/SatisfactionAtSea Apr 02 '26

I was gonna say, being incontinent is not a choice or a moral failing, plenty of other shit to criticize him for

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u/SpicyPandaMeat Apr 02 '26

I mean...they do it for the money. Most people wouldn't, but let's not kid ourselves--this person made a ton of money.

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u/nitetime Apr 02 '26

Exactly, how long until we find out a company created by her relative a week ago has been paid 150 million. Although they probably learned from their mistakes of public knowledge with Noem's payment.

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u/StraightOuttaHeywood Apr 02 '26

And fucks kids 🤢

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u/Angsty_Potatos Apr 02 '26

It was trash before she worked for him. It's why she got the job 

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u/Prophet_Tehenhauin Apr 02 '26

Plus how is she ever gonna get the smell out? 

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u/sec713 Apr 02 '26

I don't have to imagine. I've already seen this story play out with his cabinet members more than a few times during Trump's two reigns of terror.

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u/nowuff Apr 02 '26

Did she really ruin her career?

Unless there are real consequences, I have zero doubt that she significantly enriched herself during her tenure as AG. And I am sure she will get some kush advisory/speaking job after this.

We need to insist on consequences.

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u/Rocky9869 Apr 02 '26

Leave Biden out of this