Trump cabinet shake-up: Kash Patel next to exit after Pam Bondi firing?

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UNITED STATES, APRIL 03:
Following the sudden ouster of Attorney General Pam Bondi, reports suggest FBI Director Kash Patel is next in line. Amid a widening administration shake-up and a landmark lawsuit from former FBI agents, President Trump’s management style undergoes a major shift.
Lately, many top officials from the Trump Administration have experienced turnover. Former Attorney General Pam Bondi left unexpectedly, and there are reports of other potential removals of other top-level officials, including FBI Director Kash Patel. According to a source quoted by The Atlantic, there is currently talk of removing multiple high-ranking government employees as part of a larger “shake-up.”
This increase in administrative turnover follows a tumultuous period for the Trump Administration. The recent exit of Bondi was not isolated—it was preceded last month by the removal by President Trump of Kristi Noem, the Secretary of Homeland Security.
In addition, this wave of executive turnover has extended to the Department of Defense, where Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth relieved Randy George of his duties as Chief of Staff for the Army. According to other White House sources, multiple cabinet-level officials (e.g., Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll and the Secretary of Labor, Lori Chavez-DeRemer) are likely to exit their positions as well.
The current wave of firings marks an extraordinary shift in how President Trump has traditionally managed his top-level aides. Historically, he was reluctant to dismiss top-level aides because he viewed this as giving in to political opponents,
Recent firings indicated a major change in how Trump’s management style is evolving. Traditionally, he has been cautious to fire any senior aides because he considered such actions as giving in to the media and his political opponents; however, according to previous insiders, this appears to have changed recently due to a decline in polling numbers linked to the initiation of hostilities in Iran.
The internal reaction to Kelly’s firing among many employees has encouraged the president to go ahead with the planned firing of Bondi. With regard to the FBI, former FBI agent Kyle Seraphin speculated on Alex Jones’ radio program that there is likely to be a “whole new roster” at the FBI, thereby creating an opportunity for the president to characterise the coming departure of Patel as a decision he proactively made, as opposed to as a result of outside pressures.
Uncertainty about leadership at FBI According to multiple reports compiled by the Atlantic from anonymous sources, the White House has not made a determination regarding Kash Patel. Discussions remain “active” with respect to the change in leadership; and the timing remains fluid with the President “not having made a decision.”

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