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What's next for the Justice Department after Bondi's firing

Todd Blanche becomes acting attorney general as Trump’s second Cabinet firing in less than a month draws criticism over failed prosecutions.

Summary by PBS NewsHour
President Trump has ousted the second member of his Cabinet in less than a month. Attorney General Pam Bondi will be leaving after just 14 months. Bondi faced criticism for her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case and the president himself expressed frustration over her lack of prosecutions of his political enemies. Ali Rogin discussed what's next for the Department of Justice with Mary McCord.
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US media are already speculating whether Trump's second term could lead to a personal chaos similar to that of his first presidency.

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