Amid anticipated midterm White House and Cabinet restructuring, President Donald Trump did not rule out Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi as the next attorney general, saying he would "love to have her in the administration."
"I'd consider Pam Bondi for anything," President Trump told reporters Saturday before leaving for California to address its raging wildfire.
Bondi and ex-New Jersey GOP Gov. Chris Christie have been rumored to be candidates to be U.S. attorney general, replacing Jeff Sessions and taking over for Acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker. Bondi's final term as Florida attorney general ends in January.
"I know her very well," Trump said of Bondi. "In the meantime, she's got a very good job. She's doing a very good job. She's always done a very good job. But in some form, I'd love to have her in the administration."
President Trump is expected to meet with Bondi at Mar-a-Lago this week over Thanksgiving break, according to CNN sources.
"We have a great Cabinet," President Trump said, expressing his support for Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. "I could go through every one of them, but then you might be able to figure out the one or two I am a little bit less happy with, that wouldn't be good."
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