Former AG Pam Bondi Departs DOJ as NASA's Artemis II Embarks on Lunar Mission

After announcing Pam Bondi's departure from the Department of Justice, President Trump now faces the launch of NASA's Artemis II spacecraft on its historic journey to the Moon.
Pam Bondi, the former Attorney General of the United States, has officially left her position at the Department of Justice (DOJ). President Donald Trump announced Bondi's departure yesterday, marking the end of her tenure as the nation's top law enforcement official.
Bondi's exit comes at a critical time, as the administration faces a range of legal and political challenges. During her time as Attorney General, Bondi garnered both praise and criticism for her handling of high-profile cases and her close ties to the president.
Meanwhile, in a significant milestone for the American space program, NASA's Artemis II spacecraft has successfully left Earth's orbit and is now on its way to the Moon. The uncrewed mission represents a crucial step towards the agency's goal of returning humans to the lunar surface for the first time since the Apollo program in the 1970s.
Source: NPR


