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Trump Declares Pam Bondi “One of the Greatest Attorneys General Ever” — But Her DOJ Is Already Facing Firestorms
Former President and current U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly praised Pam Bondi, saying she will be remembered as one of the greatest Attorneys General in American history. When he announced her nomination and later defended her leadership, Trump highlighted her long career as a prosecutor and former Florida Attorney General, noting her hard‑line work on crime, drug trafficking, and law enforcement as evidence of her strong credentials and his confidence in her. During her swearing‑in ceremony, Trump called her “one of the most successful Attorney Generals this country has ever had,” underscoring his belief that she would restore what he calls “impartial justice.”
Since taking office in February 2025 as the 87th Attorney General, Bondi has aligned closely with Trump’s policy priorities at the Department of Justice. She has overseen efforts such as creating targeted task forces and rolling back several initiatives from the previous administration, which Trump also touted as major accomplishments. However, her tenure has been contentious: recent congressional hearings saw fierce criticism from Democrats over how the Justice Department handled high‑profile issues, including the release and redaction of sensitive documents like the Epstein files. Critics have sometimes called her performance divisive and politically charged rather than universally historic.
Supporters of Bondi and Trump’s remarks argue she brought a results‑oriented law enforcement approach to the DOJ and stood firm against partisan attacks, with Trump insisting her tenure will be viewed positively by history. Opponents, on the other hand, say that legacy will be shaped as much by controversy and political polarization as by any accomplishments. Regardless of perspective, Trump’s assertion that Bondi will be one of the “greatest” Attorneys General reflects his broader effort to frame his administration’s judicial leadership in historic terms as his administration continues into 2026.
