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美国司法部长帕姆·邦迪2026年2月11日在华盛顿国会山出席众议院司法委员会关于司法部监督工作的听证会并作证。路透社/肯特·西村/档案照片 购买授权,打开新标签页
华盛顿4月1日路透电 — 据《纽约时报》周三报道,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普因对帕姆·邦迪的领导感到不满,曾讨论解雇她,不满点包括他认为邦迪在打击其政敌方面不够强硬,以及她处理爱泼斯坦相关文件的方式。
报道援引四名了解相关谈话的匿名消息人士称,特朗普还提出过由美国环境保护署署长李·泽尔丁接替邦迪的想法。美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)也报道了相关讨论。
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白宫未回应路透社的置评请求。美国司法部也未立即回应。
特朗普在给《纽约时报》的一份声明中表示:“司法部长帕姆·邦迪是一位很棒的人,她工作表现出色。”据《泰晤士报》报道,邦迪的发言人引用了特朗普的这一表态。
邦迪周三出席了美国最高法院活动,当时这位共和党总统正在旁听一项关于出生地公民权案件的口头辩论。
批评人士称,特朗普摒弃了数十年来旨在使联邦执法免受政治压力影响的惯例。
他在竞选总统期间曾承诺,在2021年首届白宫任期结束后遭遇一系列法律纠纷后将进行报复。他持续公开点名抨击他认定的对手,并施压邦迪领导的司法部对这些人提起诉讼。
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自特朗普2025年1月连任就职以来,联邦检察官已将目标对准前联邦调查局局长詹姆斯·科米、纽约州司法部长莱蒂夏·詹姆斯、美联储理事会理事莉萨·库克以及前国家安全顾问约翰·博尔顿。
白宫表示,特朗普正在践行其竞选承诺,重建他指责民主党前任乔·拜登“武器化”的司法系统。
已故定罪性犯罪者杰弗里·爱泼斯坦的调查文件也一直困扰着邦迪,一个国会小组已发出传票,要求她在相关调查中作证。
邦迪此前曾任佛罗里达州司法部长,在特朗普首届白宫任期内的第一次弹劾审判中为他提供过辩护。
她是特朗普提名的首位人选、前美国众议员马特·盖兹退出候选资格后,特朗普的第二人选担任美国最高执法职位。此前国会道德报告显示盖兹曾付钱给女性换取性和毒品并阻挠国会调查。
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Trump has discussed firing Attorney General Bondi, media reports say
2026-04-02 12:31:01 UTC / Reuters
By Reuters
April 2, 2026 12:31 PM UTC Updated 3 hours ago
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U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi testifies before a House Judiciary Committee hearing on oversight of the Justice Department, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., U.S., February 11, 2026. REUTERS/Kent Nishimura/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab
WASHINGTON, April 1 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump has discussed firing Attorney General Pam Bondi amid his frustration with her leadership, including what he sees as a lack of aggression in targeting his enemies and over her handling of the Epstein files, the New York Times reported on Wednesday.
Trump has floated the idea of replacing Bondi with Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin, the report said, citing four unnamed sources familiar with the conversations. CNN also reported the discussions.
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The White House did not respond to a request for comment by Reuters. The Justice Department also did not immediately respond.
In a statement to the New York Times, Trump said: “Attorney General Pam Bondi is a wonderful person and she is doing a good job.” A spokesman for Bondi referred to Trump’s statement, the Times said.
Bondi was at the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday as the Republican president attended oral arguments on a birthright citizenship case.
Critics say Trump has dispensed with decades-long norms designed to insulate federal law enforcement from political pressures.
He campaigned for the presidency vowing retribution after facing a slew of legal woes once his first term in the White House ended in 2021. He has continued to publicly call out his perceived adversaries and has pushed Bondi’s Justice Department to bring charges against them.
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Since Trump took office a second time in January 2025, federal prosecutors have targeted former FBI Director James Comey, New York Attorney General Letitia James, Federal Reserve Board Governor Lisa Cook and former national security adviser John Bolton.
The White House has said Trump is abiding by his campaign promises to restore a justice system that he accuses of being “weaponized” by his Democratic predecessor Joe Biden.
The investigative files on the late convicted sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein have also dogged Bondi, with a congressional panel issuing a subpoena for her to testify in its related investigation.
Bondi – a former Florida state attorney general – represented Trump during his first impeachment trial in his first White House term.
She was Trump’s second pick for the top U.S. law enforcement job after his first choice, former U.S. Representative Matt Gaetz, withdrew his name from consideration ahead of a congressional ethics report that found he had paid women for sex and drugs and obstructed Congress.
Writing by Susan Heavey in Washington; additional reporting by Mrinmay Dey in Mexico City and Ryan Patrick Jones in Toronto; Editing by Chris Reese and Andrew Heavens
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