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BREAKING: Trump AXES Pam Bondi as AG, EPA Chief Lee Zeldin Eyed for DOJ Takeover

Gary FranchiApril 2, 2026172 views
BREAKING: Trump AXES Pam Bondi as AG, EPA Chief Lee Zeldin Eyed for DOJ Takeover
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In a stunning development that has rocked Washington, President Donald Trump has fired Attorney General Pam Bondi after less than three weeks on the job, with multiple sources confirming the dramatic dismissal occurred in an Oval Office meeting before Trump's national address on Iran.

According to Fox News sources familiar with the matter, Bondi was already on a plane back to Florida by the time Trump took the podium to address the nation about military action against Iran. The lightning-fast removal has sent shockwaves through the administration and raised immediate questions about the Justice Department's direction.

Social media exploded with the news, as @RoxomTV broke it down for patriots: "🚨 BREAKING: TRUMP AXES PAM BONDI - President Trump reportedly fired Attorney General Pam Bondi right before his Iran war address, per Fox News sources. She was already fired and flying back to Florida by the time he hit the podium."

Zeldin Emerges as Top Replacement Candidate

The bombshell firing has immediately sparked speculation about Bondi's replacement, with EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin emerging as the frontrunner to take over the nation's top law enforcement position. Zeldin, who has been aggressively dismantling environmental regulations as part of Trump's deregulation agenda, would bring a proven track record of taking on the administrative state.

This wouldn't be the first time Trump has made bold personnel moves to ensure his America First agenda gets implemented without hesitation. Patriots remember how Trump cleaned house during his first term when officials weren't delivering results fast enough.

The timing of Bondi's departure - coinciding with major military action against Iran - suggests Trump demands absolute loyalty and swift action from his Cabinet during critical moments. With Zeldin potentially moving from EPA to DOJ, Americans could see an even more aggressive approach to draining the swamp and prosecuting those who undermined our democracy.

What prompted this sudden shake-up at Justice? Was Bondi moving too slowly on prosecuting the deep state actors who weaponized government against Trump and his supporters? Patriots deserve answers, and they deserve an Attorney General who will fearlessly pursue justice for all Americans.

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Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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RedWaveRisingVerifiedjust now
FINALLY! Someone who will clean house at DOJ and stop the politicization of our justice system!
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TrumpTrain2028Verifiedjust now
Love this pick! Zeldin proved he's not afraid to fight the establishment when he ran against Hochul in NY.
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ConstitutionalConservativeVerifiedjust now
This is exactly the kind of bold leadership we voted for. No more playing politics with our justice system!
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SmallGovTexanVerifiedjust now
Zeldin fought the COVID lockdowns in NY when it mattered most. He's got the backbone to take on the swamp creatures in Washington. My small business got crushed by EPA regulations under Biden - hope he brings that same energy to DOJ.
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BusinessOwner23Verifiedjust now
Same here! The regulatory overreach has been insane. We need someone who actually understands what families and businesses are going through.
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PatriotMike47Verifiedjust now
Smart move by Trump! Zeldin has proven he can fight the deep state bureaucrats and he knows how corrupt the EPA has become.
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ConservativeVoterVerifiedjust now
Absolutely agree. We need someone who understands how these agencies weaponize regulations against American businesses.
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AmericaFirst88Verifiedjust now
Does anyone know if Zeldin has prosecutorial experience? DOJ is a different beast than EPA oversight.
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FreedomFirst2024Verifiedjust now
Wait, what happened with Bondi? I thought she was solid on constitutional issues.