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Pete Hegseth asks Army Chief of Staff to resign: report

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has reportedly pushed Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George to resign.

Jennifer Jacobs of CBS News first reported that Hegseth had asked George to take early retirement.

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GOP lawmaker whacks 'terrible' Pam Bondi on her way out the door

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) criticized former Attorney General Pam Bondi after President Donald Trump confirmed that he had fired her.

"Bondi handled the Epstein Files in a terrible manner and seriously undermined President Trump," Mace wrote in a Thursday post on social media. "She has stonewalled every effort to hold the guilty accountable. The American people deserve an Attorney General who is transparent and delivers real accountability."

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Fox News pundit warns Pam Bondi is 'now a torpedo in the water'

Fox News legal pundit Jonathan Turley warned that Pam Bondi was a "torpedo in the water" after she was fired as attorney general by President Donald Trump.

"Well, I think that the president obviously is trying to prepare for what he sees as coming," Turley explained on Thursday. "I would say that when Chuck Schumer celebrates this, he should think again. Pam Bondi is still in good favor with not just the president, but most people in that party."

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Bondi firing forces top Republican to scramble ahead of high-stakes Epstein testimony

Top House Republicans were reportedly scrambling after Attorney General Pam Bondi's firing threw a wrench into her possible testimony on files related to Jeffrey Epstein.

"Since Pam Bondi is no longer Attorney General, Chairman Comer will speak with Republican members and the Department of Justice about the status of the deposition subpoena and confer on next steps," a spokesperson for the GOP-controlled House Oversight Committee told NBC News correspondent Ryan Nobles.

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'Pretty shocking stuff': Alex Jones aghast as​ Trump likened to Jesus at White House event

Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones slammed the White House over an event where President Donald Trump was compared to Jesus Christ.

During his Thursday show, Jones noted that White House adviser Paula Jones had likened Trump to the Christian savior during an Easter celebration. The president also praised hawkish Fox News host Mark Levin at the same event.

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'Don't get comfortable': CNN analyst warns Bondi's successor might already be in hot water

A CNN analyst was doubtful that Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, whom President Donald Trump selected to replace now ousted Attorney General Pam Bondi to serve as acting attorney general, would last long in the job.

Senior justice correspondent Evan Perez described how Blanche, who served as Trump's personal attorney and has represented him in various legal matters, including criminal cases, has had a good relationship with the president — for now — while serving as a key legal adviser on matters involving the Justice Department and potential investigations into Trump's political opponents.

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Alina Habba's name was 'in the mix' for AG as Bondi's ouster was planned: MS NOW

Speaking just as Fox News was reporting that Attorney General Pam Bondi was relieved of her duties by Donald Trump, MS NOW’s Laura Barrón-López listed off possible long-term candidates for the job which included former Trump lawyer Alina Habba.

Speaking with host Chris Jansing, the White House correspondent reported, “I know that Fox News is reporting that this decision has come down, but our sources have told us that it was going to be, you know, potentially as early as today, but that she is out.“

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Trump reveals Pam Bondi will have no role in his administration after her firing

President Donald Trump announced that Attorney General Pam Bondi would not have a role in his administration after she was fired from her current job.

In a Truth Social post on Thursday, Trump personally confirmed that he had ousted Bondi.

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MAGA fans flip out on Trump for praising Senate leader: 'Why are you thanking Thune?'

A decision by Donald Trump to praise Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) for working with House Majority Leader Mike Johnson (R-LA) to get funding for the Department of Homeland Security did not sit well with all of the president’s hardcore supporters.

On Thursday morning, the president took to Truth Social to write, in part: “Thank you to all of our Great Congressional Republicans, House Speaker Mike Johnson, and Senate Leader John Thune, for their work this week. Republicans are UNIFIED, and moving forward on a plan that will reload funding for our FANTASTIC Border Patrol and Immigration Enforcement Officers.”

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'Mob is all about loyalty': Internet erupts as Bondi fired from attorney general spot

The internet erupted as Attorney General Pam Bondi was fired from her job as the head of the Department of Justice Thursday.

President Donald Trump reportedly let Bondi know she would be removed from the role late Wednesday, just as he was preparing to address the nation on the Iran war.

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Pam Bondi reportedly fired for alerting Trump's enemy to damaging FBI probe

Attorney General Pam Bondi's ousting was reportedly spurred by President Donald Trump's suspicion that she went behind his back to tell his enemy that a potentially damaging FBI investigation was coming.

Trump spoke with Bondi just before his Iran speech on Wednesday night, letting her know she would be removed from the job, Phillip Nieto, political reporter for The Daily Mail, wrote on X.

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Trump names interim replacement for fired AG Pam Bondi: report

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche will reportedly temporarily replace Pam Bondi as attorney general.

After speaking to President Donald Trump, Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy said that he had confirmed that Bondi had been fired.

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'What the hell?' GOP strategists baffled by Trump's 'nonsense' Iran address

President Donald's Trump prime time address on the Iran war rattled Republican strategists in battleground states.

The 79-year-old president declared Wednesday night that Operation Epic Fury was nearly complete but indicated military operations would intensify over the “next two to three weeks," but he offered conflicting objections and insisted spiking fuel prices were temporary, and GOP strategists told Politico he had not given them much to work with for their candidates.

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