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Attorney General Pam Bondi is out after 14 months on the job.
NPR's Ryan Lucas says the president announced the shakeup yesterday on social media.
In a post online, Trump called Bondi a great American patriot and loyal friend
who oversaw what he called a massive crackdown on crime.
But Bondi had come under bipartisan criticism for a handling
of the files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
She's also been pressed by Trump to aggressively go after the president's perceived political enemies.
And under Bondi's leadership, the Justice Department has investigated and even prosecuted some of Trump's critics.
But those cases have foundered in court or before grand juries.
Now, Bondi is out, and Trump says Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche,
a former personal lawyer for Trump, will take over, leading the department for now on an acting basis.
Ryan Lucas, NPR News, Washington.
President Trump says the U.S. Has destroyed one of Iran's largest bridges five weeks into Operation Epic Fury.
NPR's Emily Fang reports on the latest airstrikes across Iran.
The B-1 bridge west of the capital, Tehran,
connecting it to the city of Karaj, was under construction when it was hit in an attack
that Iran's IRGC security forces said killed eight people.
The IRGC also threatened to hit major bridges in the Middle East in retaliation.
People in Iran reported strikes all across the country overnight,