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End Of The Line: Trump Ramps Up Complaints About ‘Weak’ and ‘Ineffective’ Pam Bondi

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Is it only a matter of time?

President Donald Trump has privately expressed growing frustration with Attorney General Pam Bondi in recent weeks, according to a Wall Street Journal report published Monday, fueling renewed speculation about whether she could become the first Cabinet official replaced in his second term.

The Journal reported that Trump has complained repeatedly to aides that Bondi has been โ€œweakโ€ and โ€œineffectiveโ€ in carrying out his priorities at the Department of Justice. While Trump has continued to praise Bondi publicly, people familiar with internal discussions say his criticism behind the scenes has intensified as he presses the department to move more aggressively on investigations tied to his political and legal grievances.

Bondi, a former Florida attorney general and longtime Trump ally, has been viewed by many inside and outside the administration as politically aligned with the presidentโ€™s worldview and loyal to his agenda. Her close relationship with Trump dates back more than a decade, including her role as a prominent defender during his first impeachment and her work supporting his 2016 and 2020 campaigns. That history has made Trumpโ€™s apparent dissatisfaction all the more striking.

One recent flashpoint came with Bondiโ€™s handling of materials related to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. Bondi had publicly suggested that relevant files were โ€œon her desk,โ€ raising expectations among Trumpโ€™s supporters that long-sought disclosures were imminent. When the Justice Department later released binders that critics said contained largely irrelevant or already public information, backlash quickly spread across conservative media and among grassroots MAGA activists. The episode contributed to perceptions among some Trump allies that Bondi had overpromised and underdelivered.

Trumpโ€™s frustrations, according to the Journal, are part of a broader effort to pressure the Justice Department to act more forcefully against figures he views as responsible for years of investigations into his conduct. The report noted that Trump has discussed appointing special counsels as a way to bypass what he sees as slow-moving or resistant leadership at DOJ. Chief among his complaints is Bondiโ€™s failure, in his view, to pursue criminal cases against individuals such as former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James.

Those grievances are not new. Last September, Trump inadvertently posted to Truth Social a message that appeared to be intended as a private communication to Bondi. Addressed to โ€œPam,โ€ the post urged her to pursue legal action against Comey, Sen. Adam Schiff, and James, whom Trump accused of wrongdoing. โ€œTheyโ€™re all guilty as hell, but nothing is going to be done,โ€ Trump wrote, adding that delays were damaging the administrationโ€™s โ€œreputation and credibility.โ€ The post was later deleted, and reporting indicated it had been meant as a direct message rather than a public statement.

Despite his private complaints, Trump has continued to defend Bondi in public. In a statement included in the Journalโ€™s report, Trump said, โ€œPam is doing an excellent job. She has been my friend for many years. Tremendous progress is being made against radical left lunatics who are good at only one thing, cheating in elections and the crimes they commit.โ€

Still, some of Trumpโ€™s closest allies say patience among his supporters is wearing thin. Steve Bannon, a longtime adviser and influential voice in conservative media, told the Journal that Bondi is โ€œbleeding support from her and President Trumpโ€™s most loyal troops.โ€ โ€œFolks are desperate for action and just havenโ€™t seen it,โ€ Bannon said.

Trumpโ€™s dissatisfaction with his attorney general also fits a familiar pattern. During his first term, he frequently clashed with thenโ€“Attorney General Jeff Sessions, publicly criticizing him for recusing himself from the Russia investigation and accusing him of failing to use the Justice Department to defend the president. Trump has long bristled at institutional constraints within DOJ, arguing that they have been selectively enforced against him and his allies.

For now, there is no indication that Trump has made a final decision about Bondiโ€™s future.

Trump Says GOP Has a ‘Good Bench’ for 2028โ€”But Wonโ€™t Name a Successor Yet

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President Trump says Republicans are well-positioned for the futureโ€”and that the party has a deep lineup of potential leaders ready to carry the America First agenda into 2028.

In an interview airing Wednesday night on NewsNationโ€™s โ€œKatie Pavlich Tonight,โ€ Trump was asked whether he sees a clear successor who could continue his legacy in the White House.

โ€œI hope so,โ€ Trump said. โ€œAnd we certainly have a good bench. We have some very talented people.โ€

While the president acknowledged he has early favorites, he declined to name any one candidate this far out.

โ€œI do, but itโ€™s so early,โ€ Trump told Pavlich. โ€œI donโ€™t like to [say].โ€

Trump Highlights Key Leaders Driving the Agenda

When pressed for names, Trump pointed to the strength of his administration and the results his team is deliveringโ€”especially on issues central to Republican voters, including border security, economic recovery, and restoring Americaโ€™s standing abroad.

โ€œLook, we have great people,โ€ Trump said. โ€œIโ€™m not just talking about one or twoโ€”we have so many great people.โ€

Asked again who specifically stood out, Trump singled out several of the most prominent figures in his circle:

  • Vice President JD Vance, whom Trump credited with strong leadership and loyalty to the MAGA coalition
  • Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a familiar and experienced voice on foreign policy
  • Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who has been a key figure in Trumpโ€™s economic team

Trump also praised officials leading the administrationโ€™s crackdown on illegal immigration and security efforts:

  • Tom Homan, Trumpโ€™s border czar and a longtime advocate of tougher enforcement
  • Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who has taken a visible role in administration security priorities

โ€œI could name 20 people that are phenomenal,โ€ Trump added.

A Sign of Confidenceโ€”and a Message to Voters

Trumpโ€™s remarks are being read by many Republicans as a clear message: the GOP is not just a one-man movement. While Trump remains the dominant figure in conservative politics, his comments suggest the broader America First bench is expandingโ€”a sign of stability and staying power for the party beyond any single election cycle.

In recent years, Republican voters have increasingly prioritized candidates who will:

  • fight the administrative state rather than manage it
  • take border enforcement seriously
  • resist โ€œforever warโ€ foreign policy
  • challenge corporate-media narratives instead of courting them

Trumpโ€™s list reflects that shift and highlights Republicans who have gained credibility with the base through real governance and public-facing leadership.

Midterms: Republicans Eye a Comeback in 2026

The comments come as Republicans begin gearing up for the 2026 midterms following setbacks in last yearโ€™s elections. Democrats and their allied media have tried to portray those results as a long-term trendโ€”yet history suggests otherwise.

Trump himself addressed the challenge in an earlier Fox News interview, noting that the party in power โ€œalways losesโ€ seats in midterm elections. That pattern has been true for decades and reflects voter turnout dynamics and backlash politics more than any permanent realignment.

A new Emerson College poll shows Democrats leading a hypothetical generic ballot matchup at 48.1% to 41.7%, with 10.2% undecided. But Republicans caution that early pollingโ€”especially this far from Election Dayโ€”often fails to capture likely-voter turnout, local issues, and late-breaking shifts that typically determine midterms.

Bottom Line

Trump may not be naming a successor yet, but heโ€™s signaling something important: the Republican Party has depth, talent, and rising leaders ready to keep building on the movement voters started in 2016.

For Republicans focused on winning in 2026โ€”and holding the line against Democratsโ€™ spending agenda, cultural policies, and bureaucratic overreachโ€”Trumpโ€™s message was simple: the team is strong, and the fight isnโ€™t slowing down.


Trump Approval Surges Aheads While Biden Sinks To New Low

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Biden is fading…

Presidentย Joe Bidenโ€™sย approval rating sank to a new low in a Marquette University Law School poll released this week.

According to the survey of 1,063 adults across the country, just 34% of the country approves of the way Biden โ€œis handling his job as president,โ€ while 66% disapprove, putting him underwater by a shell-shocking 32 points.

Thatโ€™s the worst net approval rating Biden has posted in theย pollย since taking office. It appears that the presidentโ€™s decision to go back on his word and pardon his son,ย Hunter Biden, for any crimes he may have committed over a more than decade-long period, may have contributed to his plummeting popularity. Just 29% of respondents said they approved of the pardon, while 71% disapproved.

Fifty-three percent, meanwhile, say that they approved of the way President-electย Donald Trumpย handled his job during his first term in office.

The plunge in the presidentโ€™s approval was also fueled by soaring inflation โ€“ย which started spiking in the summer of 2021

Biden has not achieved a positive net approval rating since July 2021. His previous low of -30 came this summer.

The president’s approval stands in the mid-30s to low-40s in the latest national surveys, including the most recent Fox News national poll, where Biden stands at 41% approval.

The president has faded from the news cycle over his last half-year or so in office after he dropped out of the 2024 presidential race in late Julyย 

Watch: Kamala Harris Asked About Pardoning Donald Trump

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Gage Skidmore from Surprise, AZ, United States of America, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

MSNBC host and NBC News senior Washington correspondentย Hallie Jacksonย repeatedly asked Vice Presidentย Kamala Harrisย if she would consider pardoning former Presidentย Donald Trumpย if he is found guilty โ€” the VPโ€™s face said as much as or more than what she was willing to say outright.

Vice President Harris sat for a one-on-one interview with Jackson on Tuesday nightโ€™sย editionย ofย NBC Nightly News, during which Harris tried to parry the pardon question by resisting โ€œhypotheticalsโ€ โ€” then shot the question down a second time.

JACKSON: If you win, it is entirely possible that the federal court cases against the former president will continue on. He is, of course, facing those felony charges. Would you consider if you win and heโ€™s convicted, a pardon for former President Trump?

HARRIS: Iโ€™m not going to get into those hypotheticals. Iโ€™m focused on the next 14 days.

JACKSON: But do you believe, is there any part of you that subscribes to the argument that has been made in the past that a pardon could help bring America together, could help you unify the country and move them, move on.

HARRIS: Let me tell you whatโ€™s going to help us move on. I get elected President of the United States.

JACKSON: One of the things you talked about is having a Republican in your camp- in your cabinet, potentially.

HARRIS: Yes.

JACKSON: You spent a lot of time on the campaign trail with former Congresswoman Liz Cheney, as you referenced, is she somebody who, is she somebody who would consider putting in the cabinet? Have you talked with her about this topic?

HARRIS: Iโ€™ll keep you posted.

Trump Calls For Investigation Into Iowa Pollster

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Gage Skidmore from Surprise, AZ, United States of America, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

President-electย Donald Trumpย called for an investigation into retired Iowa pollsterย J. Ann Selzerย as he accused her of undermining trust in the 2024 election.

Selzer’s (inaccurate) Iowa reporting threatened to upend the state’s results, however Trump went on toe decisively win the Buckeye State.

โ€œA totally Fake poll that caused great distrust and uncertainty at a very critical time. She knew exactly what she was doing,โ€ Trump posted to his Truth Social site.

In the post, Trump thanked the โ€œGREAT PEOPLE OF IOWAโ€ for their votes, despite alleged possible โ€œELECTION FRAUDโ€ by Selzer and the newspaper that published the poll, The Des Moines Register.

โ€œAn investigation is fully called for!โ€ Trump added.

Just days before the election, Selzerโ€™s survey, which foundย Vice President Harrisย leading Trump in Iowa, sent shockwaves nationwide. Trump went on to win the state by more than 20,000 votes.

Selzer announced in a column on Sunday that she will retire from the Registerโ€™s Iowa Poll.

Selzer, who has worked on a contract basis for the Register since 1997, said she would have liked to have made the announcement after polling lined up with the election results and admitted โ€œitโ€™s ironicโ€ that itโ€™s the opposite.

Selzerโ€™s poll was widely cited during the final days of the campaign, raising questions about whether its projections shaped voter sentiment or campaign strategies.

Amanda Head: New Ballot Metrics Indicate Blowout In Midterms

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With only three weeks left until Election Day Democrats are officially in panic mode. The latest polling data shows that Republicans are set up to win big this year.

Watch Amanda break down the latest data below.

Democrat State Senator Announces Switch to GOP

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As the Democrat Party steadily inches leftward toward outright disaster members are seeking to distance themselves from increasingly radical values by any means necessary.

A prominent West Virginia Democrat state senator officially flipped his registration to Republican this week. State Senator Glenn Jeffries submitted paperwork to join the Republican caucus after being elected in 2016 to serve as a Democrat. 

According to The Daily Wire, Republicans now hold a majority in the state senate of 31 senators. 

โ€œI have the greatest respect for the many friends and supporters I have been blessed with during my time in public office,โ€ Jeffries said in his announcement. โ€œI hope to continue and strengthen those relationships going forward.โ€

โ€œOur politics have gotten so personal and difficult. I want to make sure that I serve constituents and our state in a respectful, thoughtful way that leads to a better life for all West Virginians,โ€ he added. 

Jeffries didn’t disclose what exactly led up to his decision to abandon the Democrat Party however in a release, the West Virginia Democrats said the change was because of โ€œdiscomfort with Democratic Party values.โ€

His change in party status was first announced by the Putnam County Republican Executive Committee. 

โ€œI warmly welcome Senator Glenn Jeffries into the West Virginia Republican Party,โ€ Tony Hodge, the Putnam County Republican Party Chairman and the Co-Chairman of the West Virginia Republican Party, said. โ€œSenator Jeffries has proven himself to be a very hard worker for Putnam County. His efforts to improve infrastructure such as water and sewer services as well as road maintenance have been exemplary.โ€

Senate President Craig Blair welcomed Jeffries to the GOP in a statement this week.

โ€œWith Senator Jeffries as a member of our caucus, we stand at 31 members strong. Glenn has been a leader in the minority caucus with his work in economic development and infrastructure,โ€ Blair said. โ€œAs a successful small business owner, he knows what meeting a payroll, hard work, responsibility, and teamwork mean. I know he has been โ€“ and will continue to be โ€“ an incredibly valuable member of the West Virginia Senate.โ€

As progressive Democrats continue to push the party towards insanity will moderate Dems make the eventual switch to the GOP? Tell us what you think in the comments below!

Report: Sidney Powell Pleads Guilty In Georgia Election Interference Case

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Pro-Trump attorney Sidney Powell pled guilty in the Georgia election subversion caseย broughtย forward by Fulton County DAย Fani Willis.

Per reports from The Hill, Powell appeared before Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee on Thursday to enter her plea, just days before her trial was scheduled to begin next week.

โ€œHow do you plead to the six counts of conspiracy to commit intentional interference with performance of election duties?โ€ asked Daysha Young, a Fulton County prosecutor. 

โ€œGuilty,โ€ Powell said. 

McAfee accepted Powellโ€™s plea and said that she could not withdraw it. Powell was sentenced to six yearsโ€™ probation, a $6,000 fine and $2,700 restitution. She will also be required to โ€œtestify truthfullyโ€ in future proceedings and must turn over any documents requested by the district attorneyโ€™s office. ย 

CNNโ€™s Marshall Cohen reports that as part of her guilty plea, Powell will be required to testify at future trials and write an apology letter to the citizens of Georgia, prosecutors said at a hearing Thursday.โ€

Powell is the second of 19 co-defendants in the case to plead guilty. 

Powell was indicted on seven charges in August, accusing her and the others of violating Georgiaโ€™s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act statute by entering a months-long conspiracy toย try to keep Donald Trump in the White House following the 2020 election.ย 

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Hillary Clinton Makes Big Reveal Regarding Potential Presidential Bid

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During an interview with CBS Morning News, Hillary Clinton said she will not be running for president in the future.

โ€œNo, no, but Iโ€™m going to do everything I can to make sure that we have a president who respects our democracy and the rule of law and upholds our institutions,โ€ Clinton said.

Norah O’Donnell didn’t seem quite pleased with Clinton’s answer and once again pressed the former first lady, this time asking if her answer would change if former President Donald Trump were to run for president.

โ€œHe should be soundly defeated,” Clinton said. “It should start in the Republican Party. Grow a backbone. Stand up to this guy.”

Trump Attorney Rejects Press Sec. Position

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Gage Skidmore from Surprise, AZ, United States of America,

Trump lawyerย Alina Habbaย passed on the opportunity to serve as President-electย Donald Trumpโ€™sย White House Press Secretary, days after sheย emergedย as a front-runner for the job.

Reports emerged earlier this week that Trumpโ€™s senior advisor and attorney was the favorite for the position, according to four sources. Habba traveled to Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday for discussions about a role, before announcing Thursday morning that she would not serve as press secretary.

โ€œWhile I am flattered by the support and speculation, the role of Press Secretary is not a role I am considering,โ€ Habba wrote. โ€œAlthough I love screaming from a podium I will be better served in other capacities. This administration is going to be epic! So proud of the Trump team, the latest appointments and 47!โ€

A source said the Trump team lobbied Habba to take the job but she turned it down for reasons related to her family โ€” Habba has three children and is based in New Jersey โ€” and her law practice.

Sean Hannityย pressedย Habba on his Fox News show on Tuesday over whether she would take on the position. Habba said, โ€œI am very loyal to President Trump. I would think about it very seriously.โ€