Eighty-four men and three women have held the title of Attorney General; the most recent occupant, Pam Bondi, who was fired on Thursday, would face some competition for being the worst. “After all, some of her predecessors were outright corrupt,” Ruth Marcus writes. “But no Attorney General in history has caused more damage to the department itself—damage that promises to long outlast Bondi’s tenure, and to be deepened, not repaired, by whoever is chosen to succeed her.” Read the full story: www.newyorker.com/news/the-lede/pam-bondis...
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