Pam Bondi’s swift dismissal on Thursday underscores a reality that has met Trump loyalists from Jeff Sessions to Kristi Noem – no amount of loyalty is enough to save oneself from being dumped by Donald Trump.

Since the president assumed office last year, there have been few people more important to his effort to remake government than Bondi, his longtime friend.

Trump pledged that retribution would be the hallmark of his second term, and Bondi was the chief enforcer from her first day in office. As attorney general, she obliterated the longstanding norm that the justice department be apolitical and keep the White House at arm’s length. She oversaw purges of career employees who had been assigned to work on the criminal cases against Trump as well as scores of career lawyers with irreplaceable expertise. She also oversaw politically motivated prosecutions against Trump’s political enemies, including the former FBI director James Comey and New York attorney general, Letitia James.

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    12 hours ago

    It’s amazing to me how all of them - every single one - has the mindset of “it’s not like it’ll ever happen to me.”

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      11 hours ago

      I don’t think that’s it, I think they get that they’re expendable but even being in the peripheries and immediately canned will help their career and themselves financially given the open and blatant insider trading that is the Hallmark of the current administration.