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REPORT: Feud Explodes Between Trump’s ‘Leading Ladies’ In The White House

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The temperature inside President Donald Trump’s Justice Department just hit a boiling point — and the heat is coming from two of his own, according to the Daily Mail’s Charlie Spiering.

Lindsey Halligan and Pam Bondi, two of the most powerful women in Trump’s inner circle, are locked in a full-blown feud after the former president’s surprise decision to hand Halligan control of the Justice Department’s Eastern District of Virginia — a move that blindsided Bondi and her senior deputies.

Trump made the announcement with flair. Pointing at portraits of Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Jackson hanging in the White House, he told aides those presidents had been vilified by Washington elites — “until I came along.” Then he tapped Halligan, a 36-year-old former Miss Colorado finalist and his one-time personal attorney, to take over the Virginia post.

The appointment blew up the Justice Department’s pecking order overnight. Bondi had already picked a Virginia lawyer, Mary “Maggie” Cleary, for the job — but Trump overruled her. Within days, Halligan flexed her muscle, securing indictments for former FBI Director James Comey for lying to Congress and obstruction, New York Attorney General Letitia James for mortgage fraud, and ex-national security adviser John Bolton for leaking classified information.

Comey, James, and Bolton have denied all charges, and Bondi and her top brass were reportedly “furious,” calling Halligan’s prosecutions rogue — even if they were exactly what Trump had been demanding.

“It’s real and it’s personal,” one insider told the Daily Mail. “They both want to be the president’s enforcer.”

That ambition has now turned into an all-out turf war. Halligan, the glamorous newcomer with Trump’s ear, versus Bondi, the seasoned Florida prosecutor who’s long been one of his most loyal defenders. Sources say Trump thrives on the competition — and he’s letting them battle it out.

“He loves it when his lieutenants fight to prove who’s tougher,” said one Trump-world observer. “He thinks that’s how he gets results.”

The tension spilled into public view last month when Trump blasted Bondi on Truth Social, demanding she “move against political opponents who were guilty as hell” and griping about “all talk, no action.”

“JUSTICE MUST BE SERVED, NOW!!!” Trump wrote — a message Spiering’s sources claimed was meant to be private. “That doesn’t sound like Trump,” another source scoffed, however. “If the president wants to send a message, he’ll pick up the phone.”

The White House is trying to paper over the feud, insisting there’s “no rift” between Trump and Bondi. A spokesperson said Trump has “full confidence in her and in his entire team,” while Justice Department spokesman Chad Gilmartin brushed off the chatter as “palace intrigue.”

But behind the scenes, the power struggle is impossible to ignore. Trump has made it clear he wants to see his political enemies — from “deranged” special counsel Jack Smith to Adam “Shifty” Schiff — face prosecution. Standing beside Bondi and Patel in the Oval Office, he let slip a warning.

“They are scum,” he said. “I don’t have to leave it up to them, but I choose to at this moment at least.”

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