Pam Bondi is facing a tidal wave of outrage after over 30,000 Republicans backed her ouster in a fiery online poll.
Kentucky’s Thomas Massie whipped up the drama this week on social platform X, where he grilled his followers: Should the Attorney General get the boot over the mysterious handling of the infamous Epstein documents? The response was huge and overwhelmingly damning for Bondi.
Here’s the shocker—out of more than 46,000 votes, a massive 66% demanded impeachment over the Epstein files, and another 11% wanted Bondi out for other reasons! That leaves only a lonely 6% who cheered her performance. The numbers were clear: a whopping majority has lost confidence in Bondi’s handling of the explosive case.

Nov 18, 2025; Washington, DC, USA; Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) departs the United States House of Representatives on November 18, 2025 following the House vote on the “Epstein Files Transparency Act” on compelling the Justice Department to release the full files from the federal investigation of the late convicted sex offender and disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Mandatory Credit: Jack Gruber-USA TODAY
It all comes back to the Epstein scandal. Massie, teaming up with California Democrat Ro Khanna, had led the charge in Congress, pushing through legislation that forced the Department of Justice to spill the secrets on Epstein—the notorious financier whose death in a New York federal cell in 2019 fueled a thousand conspiracy theories. The law said documents should be made public, though identities and ongoing investigations could still be protected.
But critics from both sides claim the DOJ went overboard with its black marker, sparking fury that officials are flouting Congress’s orders. The controversy has put Bondi in hot water, with cries for her impeachment getting louder by the day.

The poll, while not official, paints a picture of Bondi’s political tailspin. Fresh surveys reveal her reputation is crumbling—AtlasIntel’s December study crowned her the Trump team’s least-loved figure, with just 26% of Americans holding any goodwill and a crushing 67% seeing her unfavorably. That poll surveyed over 2,300 adults nationwide just before Christmas 2025.
Meanwhile, Rep. Khanna has fired warnings at the DOJ, vowing to use every weapon in Congress’s arsenal—from contempt hearings to possible prosecution—if officials refuse to play ball on the Epstein records. He promised that impeachment hearings are not off the table if the stonewalling continues, and suggested even some Republicans are rethinking their stance.
Still, White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson has tried to cool tempers, insisting Bondi is acing her job and slamming Democrats for stirring trouble. “The Trump Administration sets the gold standard for transparency,” she told Newsweek, making it clear the White House won’t entertain talk of Bondi’s removal. But given the avalanche of criticism and the poll echoing the public’s fury, Bondi’s political fate suddenly looks more precarious than ever.





