Attorney General Pam Bondi was fired by President Trump after mishandling the Jeffrey Epstein files and failing to secure convictions against his political opponents. White House correspondent Tyler Pager explains how her unwavering loyalty and prosecutorial failures created a perfect storm that ended her tenure after just months in office. Pam Bondi publicly bragged about working 'at the directive of Donald Trump,' abandoning the DOJ's traditional independence and establishing loyalty tests for prosecutors and FBI agents. Trump's politically motivated prosecutions collapsed because cases were legally dubious and judges rejected them, making Bondi's narrow retribution mission impossible to execute.