Saturday, April 4, 2026 - Donald Trump is reportedly considering further changes to his administration following the dismissal of Attorney General Pam Bondi, as tensions grow within his top team.
According to reports, the president has expressed
frustration with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Labor Secretary Lori
Chavez-DeRemer, with one administration official saying he is “very angry” and
could make additional personnel changes.
Other senior figures, including FBI Director Kash Patel and
Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll, have also been linked to potential
departures, although no final decisions have been confirmed.
The possible reshuffle comes amid wider upheaval within the
US military leadership. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth recently removed several
senior figures, including General Randy George, who has stepped down as Chief
of Staff of the Army with immediate effect.
Officials have not provided specific reasons for the latest
military changes, which follow a series of dismissals of high-ranking officers
over the past year.
Sources suggest that any further cabinet changes would focus
on individuals perceived to have underperformed or attracted negative
attention, though there is also recognition that Trump has previously
reconsidered similar moves.
Despite the reports, the White House has publicly backed
several of the officials named. A spokesperson said members of the
administration, including Patel and Chavez-DeRemer, are continuing to deliver
results and retain the president’s support.
Bondi’s removal followed months of scrutiny over the Justice
Department’s handling of high-profile investigations, including matters linked
to Jeffrey Epstein, as well as pressure to pursue legal action against
political opponents.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche has been appointed as
acting attorney general following her departure. The developments highlight
ongoing instability within the administration as internal pressures and policy
challenges continue to shape leadership decisions.

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