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Chad Mizelle, top Justice Department aide, is leaving to spend more time with family after nine months in D.C.
Chad Mizelle, Attorney General Pam Bondi’s chief of staff and acting associate attorney general, is leaving the Justice Department after nine months, citing a desire to spend more time with his family following a move to Washington, D.C. His departure, confirmed by Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, is unrelated to controversies over the delayed release of Jeffrey Epstein investigation evidence, though internal White House frustrations reportedly grew over his handling of public backlash.
Mizelle, a veteran of the first Trump administration and former legal chief at Jared Kushner’s firm, played a key role in major department actions, including defending executive orders and high-profile cases.
He was a frequent public voice for the DOJ, often using social media to defend its positions.
His exit follows the confirmation of Emil Bove as an appellate judge.
Both the White House and DOJ leadership praised Mizelle’s service, emphasizing his contributions to the administration’s agenda.
His next role remains unknown.
Chad Mizelle, alto asesor del Departamento de Justicia, se va para pasar más tiempo con la familia después de nueve meses en D.C.