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Here’s who Trump could choose as his next attorney general after firing Bondi

Here’s who Trump could choose as his next attorney general after firing Bondi
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President Donald Trump’s decision to remove Attorney General Pam Bondi has triggered a scramble over who could permanently take over the Justice Department, with a small group of allies and administration officials emerging as the most plausible contenders. Trump confirmed Thursday that Bondi would be replaced on an interim basis by Deputy Attorney General Todd […]

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