President Donald Trump’s disgraced former attorney general, Pam Bondi, is coming back to the Trump administration — only this time, she’s working in a very different role.
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According to Axios, “Bondi, whom Trump ousted as AG last month, will be on the Presidential Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST). The panel is chaired by former White House AI adviser David Sacks and White House science adviser Michael Kratsios. It also includes more than a dozen tech executives, including Nvidia co-founder Jensen Huang, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison.”
Per the report, Bondi’s role on the panel will be to mediate between the White House and the tech billionaires serving on it.
Announcing the move, Vice President JD Vance proclaimed, “Pam has been an enormously valuable asset to the president’s team, and I’m thrilled for her and for all of us that she’s going to remain involved in confronting some of the most important issues the administration faces.”
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This comes despite the fact that Bondi was unceremoniously fired by Trump earlier this year.
Sources at the time indicated Trump had a long list of frustrations with Bondi, including her failure to manage the public furor over the Jeffrey Epstein trafficking case files, and the fact that under her watch, several politically-motivated prosecutions of Trump’s enemies ended in failure and sometimes even the removal of prosecutors.
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