Justice Department Responds to Photo of Pam Bondi Portrait in Trash Can

The Department of Justice (DOJ) responded to a report that former Attorney General Pam Bondi’s portrait had been placed in a trash can at their headquarters following her departure this week. “Fake News vs. Real News,” the DOJ’s Rapid Response account posted. A DOJ spokesperson pointed to the post when reached by Newsweek. President Donald Trump announced Bondi’s departure from his administration on Thursday following backlash over her handling of the department’s release of documents related to federal investigations into sex offender and disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead in a New York City federal jail in 2019... Continues…

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