
Pam Bondi's Portrait Found in Trash Following Attorney General Firing
Published April 6, 2026
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Pam Bondi's portrait was discovered discarded shortly after her firing as attorney general by Trump. A playfully grotesque depiction highlights the outrage.
Pam Bondi's role as attorney general came to an abrupt end when President Trump fired her, resulting in her official portrait being found in a trash can. This surprising dismissal coincided with the news of Trump's new pick, Todd Blanche, causing media buzz. Bondi had hoped for a graceful exit, but the reality was unceremonious, marked by the removal of her portrait from the Justice Department.
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