Pam Bondi Reportedly Recovering After Cancer Treatment
Former Attorney General Pam Bondi was reportedly diagnosed with thyroid cancer after leaving the Justice Department and has undergone treatment, according to a report citing a source familiar with the matter. Bondi has not publicly addressed the reported diagnosis, but the news prompted messages of support from political allies and supporters online. The report said she is now recovering, though no additional medical details were publicly released.
Supporters React To Health Report
Katie Miller, wife of White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, appeared to confirm Bondi’s health battle in a post on X, saying Bondi had been privately fighting cancer in recent weeks. The message drew attention because it was reportedly reshared by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, who is on maternity leave. Bondi’s health had previously drawn limited public attention after she missed a 2025 event and cited recovery from a torn cornea at the time.
Trump Names Bondi To AI Advisory Role
The health report emerged as President Donald Trump appointed Bondi to the Presidential Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, where she is expected to work on artificial intelligence policy. The advisory role is expected to involve coordination between the federal government and technology leaders serving on the panel. The appointment keeps Bondi connected to the administration after her departure from the Justice Department.
Public Role Continues After DOJ Exit
Bondi’s reported recovery and new advisory position place her back in public focus at a sensitive moment. As a former attorney general and longtime Trump ally, she remains a recognizable figure in Republican politics and legal circles. While the cancer report has generated public concern, the available information remains limited because Bondi has not issued her own statement. For now, the confirmed public development is her new White House AI role, while details about her health remain based on reporting and supportive posts from allies.