In this episode of Fresh Air, Dave Davies interviews Ruth Marcus, a contributing writer for The New Yorker, about her recent article "Pam Bondi's Power Play." The discussion centers on Pam Bondi's controversial tenure as Attorney General in Donald Trump's administration, highlighting her actions such as removing portraits of Biden administration officials, demoting staff, and spearheading investigations into Trump's perceived enemies. Marcus details Bondi's transformation from a well-regarded state attorney general to a figure known for her belligerence and loyalty to Trump, as well as the significant changes she has engineered within the Justice Department, including personnel upheaval and a shift in priorities away from public corruption and civil rights enforcement. The conversation also touches on the challenges Bondi faces from the MAGA right, particularly regarding the release of information related to Jeffrey Epstein, and the potential for future investigations targeting Trump's political adversaries. Finally, Marcus reflects on her departure from The Washington Post due to disagreements over editorial direction.
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