President Donald Trump fired Attorney General Pam Bondi on Thursday, April 2, representing the second removal of a Cabinet official in his second term.
Bondi's ouster is the latest example of Trump's leadership style as president, marked by frequent shake-ups at the top of his administration. Lawmakers of both parties accused Bondi of botching the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, which Congress directed in December.
From Bondi to Kristi Noem, here are notable instances when Trump used his signature catchphrase — "You're fired" — as president over the years.
Bondi became the latest member of the Trump administration to be shown the door, with the president announcing the move in a post on Truth Social. He praised Bondi as a "great American patriot and a loyal friend," adding that she would transition to the private sector.
In response to her ouster, Bondi said she would help transition the Justice Department office to Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche and continue supporting Trump and his administration.











