Bondi leaves the top DOJ post amid controversy; Todd Blanche assumes acting leadership.
By Gina Hill | Alaska Headline Living | April 2, 2026
WASHINGTON – President Donald J. Trump announces via Truth Social that Pam Bondi is leaving her role as U.S. attorney general and that Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche is stepping in as acting attorney general.
Trump calls Bondi a “Great American Patriot and a loyal friend” and praises her work overseeing what he describes as a “massive crackdown in crime across our country,” noting falling murder rates. He says Bondi will be transitioning to “a much needed and important new job in the private sector,” with details to be announced soon.
Todd Blanche, described by Trump as a “very talented and respected legal mind,” takes over leadership of the Justice Department in an acting capacity. Trump’s Truth Social post serves as official confirmation of Bondi’s departure and Blanche’s new role, following earlier media reports. A formal White House or DOJ statement has not yet been released.

Epstein Files and Controversies

During her tenure, Bondi faces scrutiny for her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. Critics argue that the Justice Department under her oversight did not fully release documents related to Epstein’s network of associates, while supporters say she acted within the bounds of federal law and ensured sensitive investigations remained intact. The handling of these files contributes to national attention on the DOJ and has been cited by both Trump allies and opponents in discussions of her departure. Analysts will be watching closely to see whether Blanche continues the department’s current approach or opens new reviews of the materials.
Looking Ahead

Bondi’s exit puts the Justice Department at a turning point. Todd Blanche steps in as acting attorney general, overseeing high-profile cases including the Epstein files while managing ongoing prosecutions and department priorities. Lawmakers had expected Bondi to testify before Congress about the department’s handling of the Epstein files, and her departure raises questions about how that scheduled testimony will proceed. The White House is expected to announce Bondi’s next role and potential permanent replacements in the coming weeks.
