Conservative media personalities and activists are mounting a public campaign for President Donald Trump to dismiss Attorney General Pam Bondi, claiming she has lost the confidence of the administration’s political base and senior aides. Critics fault Bondi for what they describe as weak leadership at the Justice Department and say she has hampered efforts to advance the president’s agenda and to release internal documents tied to past investigations. Several commentators assert that senior White House adviser Dan Bongino—joined by national security aide Kash Patel—is prepared to resign if Bondi remains in her post. They argue that retaining Bondi over Bongino would trigger a backlash ahead of next year’s midterm elections. The White House rejected suggestions of a cabinet rift. Asked whether the president is satisfied with Bondi’s performance, the press secretary said Trump “is proud of the Attorney General’s efforts” and dismissed speculation about internal divisions as “baseless and unfounded in reality.” Bondi has not publicly responded to the criticism.