Pam Bondi speaks out as Donald Trump unexpectedly fires her as attorney general

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But the internet, cruel and swift, offered a different translation. Memes erupted overnight, depicting Trump as a digital dinosaur baffled by sleep mode, auto-login features, or the simple act of a computer restarting after updates. Critics seized on the anecdote as evidence of technological illiteracy, a man so removed from modern life’s mechanics that he mistook basic functionality for elite hacking. The mockery stung because it contained a shard of truth: Trump had indeed inflated the mundane into the magnificent, as was his lifelong habit with real estate and crowds.

Yet beneath the ridicule lay a more unsettling possibility. Some observers noted that Barron’s casual dismissal suggested more than teenage sass. It hinted at digital boundaries enforced and respected, at passwords unknown to the patriarch, at a private life operating in encrypted spaces where parental authority held no jurisdiction. Maybe it had awakened because Barron had configured it to defy intrusion, a silent sentinel protecting whatever lived in its files. Perhaps Trump simply admired the basic competence of a generation that had never known a world without firewalls, two-factor authentication, and incognito browsing modes.

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