Why was Pam Bondi's portrait removed so quickly?
The removal reflects her unpopularity among career officials in the Justice Department.
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Former Attorney General Pam Bondi's portrait was promptly removed from the Justice Department following her firing, signaling her unpopularity among career officials.
Following the announcement of President Donald Trump firing Pam Bondi as attorney general, her framed portrait was quickly removed from its prominent location on the walls of Justice Department offices. One photo showed Bondi’s portrait in a trash bin.
Career officials and agents reportedly found Bondi deeply unpopular, with many leaving the department rather than follow her orders. Tensions stemmed from an incident early in her term when Bondi demoted a respected career veteran, Devin DeBacker, for portraits of President Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and Merrick Garland still hanging in the national security division offices after Trump’s inauguration. Bondi cited this as evidence of DOJ employees' loyalty to Democrats. However, many senior career officials in the Biden DOJ served loyally during Trump’s first term without incident.
Now, with Bondi's departure, many DOJ veterans are reportedly celebrating.
The removal reflects her unpopularity among career officials in the Justice Department.
Bondi demoted a career veteran for having portraits of President Biden, Kamala Harris, and Merrick Garland in the national security division offices.
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