Important information: The Department of Justice has not published an official departure date for former Attorney General Pam Bondi. The DOJ's own statements and filings nonetheless establish that she had left the role no later than April 3, 2026, when a DOJ attorney formally notified a federal court that the office of Attorney General, previously held by Ms. Bondi, was now exercised by Todd Blanche. Subsequent DOJ materials, including a press release and remarks from Acting Attorney General Blanche referring to Ms. Bondi as the "former Attorney General," further confirm she no longer holds the office. To identify a precise date, the Exchange moved down the Source Agency hierarchy, where contemporaneous reporting and court filings entered on April 2, 2026 show that Ms. Bondi was removed from her post that day. The Exchange has therefore determined April 2, 2026 to be her departure date and resolved all strikes on that basis.

Pam Bondi must have an actual departure date and vacate the role within the time period.
If the person leaves the role due to death (i.e., if the person dies while holding the role), all contracts on the person may resolve to the last fair price as determined in the sole discretion of the Exchange. Temporary leaves of absence, suspensions, or recusals do not constitute leaving, resigning from, or retiring from the role unless the individual formally and permanently ceases to hold the position. If the person vacates the role and then re-occupies the role, the contract may settle on the initial vacation of the role. If the role otherwise ceases to exist with no plausible successor, the contract may resolve to "No."
For "leave," cessation of holding the role qualifies, including resignation, retirement, removal, expulsion, expiration of term without renewal, recall, or other means by which the individual no longer occupies the role—this includes both voluntary and involuntary early departure AND the natural expiration of a term.