President Trump fired Attorney General Pam Bondi for failing to weaponize the Justice Department to prosecute his enemies and make the Jeffrey Epstein scandal go away, while refusing to accept that the job of the attorney general is to represent the government and people of the United States, upholding the law and the interests of justice on a nonpartisan basis.
Trump fired Bondi because he wants a more unjust Justice Department
Originally reported by The Hill
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