10 Names Who Could Replace Pam Bondi as Attorney General

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Pam Bondi’s grip on the attorney-general’s chair looks shaky. #FireBondi keeps trending, Senate critics are circling, and prediction-market traders are pricing in her exit at 32%, a forecast that continues to climb.

While Bondi fights to keep her job, here are ten names GOP insiders say could top any serious short-list.

Harmeet Dhillon

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Assistant attorney general for civil rights

  • Why she’s in play: Already Senate-confirmed, offering an easier confirmation path.
  • Selling points: Long conservative-litigation résumé; popular with the GOP base and Silicon Valley libertarians.
  • Potential hurdles: Limited experience overseeing a 115k-employee department.

Ken Paxton

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Texas attorney general

  • Why he’s in play: Personally touted by Trump during the 2024 campaign.
  • Selling points: Aggressive litigator on immigration and ESG; adored by conservative activists.
  • Potential hurdles: Ongoing state ethics investigations and past SEC complaints.

Jeff Clark

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Former acting assistant attorney general, Environment & Natural Resources

  • Why he’s in play: Trump tried to elevate him in 2021 and values his loyalty.
  • Selling points: Willingness to push election-law boundaries; close ties to Trump’s legal inner circle.
  • Potential hurdles: January 6 investigations still shadow him; confirmation fight expected.

Mike Davis

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Founder, Article III Project

  • Why he’s in play: Publicly campaigns for the AG role and shepherded three Trump SCOTUS picks.
  • Selling points: Deep Senate GOP relationships; conservative-media star.
  • Potential hurdles: Past incendiary comments about journalists could alienate moderates.

Kris Kobach

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Kansas attorney general

  • Why he’s in play: Long-time immigration hawk; floated for AG since 2018.
  • Selling points: Ivy-League pedigree plus MAGA credibility on voter-ID and border security.
  • Potential hurdles: History of statewide election losses; civil-rights lawsuits looming.

Stephen Miller

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President of America First Legal; former senior White House adviser

  • Why he’s in play: Architect of Trump’s immigration agenda and trusted confidant.
  • Selling points: Fierce loyalty, sharp legal instincts, instant name recognition with the base.
  • Potential hurdles: Polarizing reputation likely to trigger a confirmation brawl.

Mark Brnovich

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Former Arizona attorney general

  • Why he’s in play: Seasoned state AG with high-profile lawsuits against the Biden administration.
  • Selling points: Federalist Society favorite; prior Senate-confirmed commission experience.
  • Potential hurdles: Fractured relationship with Arizona’s MAGA activists after 2020 election audits.

Trey Gowdy

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Former House Oversight chair; Fox News host

  • Why he’s in play: Ex-federal prosecutor with TV polish who often surfaces in AG chatter.
  • Selling points: Strong Hill friendships could calm GOP senators.
  • Potential hurdles: Publicly swore off elected office; critics cite limited legislative wins.

Matt Whitaker

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Trump’s first-term acting attorney general

  • Why he’s in play: Already battle-tested at DOJ and fiercely loyal to Trump.
  • Selling points: Knows department machinery; comfortable in the media spotlight.
  • Potential hurdles: Past scrutiny over business ventures and Mueller-era tenure could resurface.

Todd Blanche

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Deputy attorney general (nominated)

  • Why he’s in play: Bondi’s No. 2 is quietly gaining Senate allies.
  • Selling points: Former SDNY prosecutor and white-collar specialist; offers continuity without drama.
  • Potential hurdles: Low national profile may not satisfy Trump’s desire for a headline pick.

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