'I See a Theme': Trump Accused of Being 'Misogynistic' After He Fired Kristi Noem and Pam Bondi — And Karoline Leavitt May Be Next on Chopping Block

Donald Trump has only fired two people so far and they're both women.
April 3 2026, Published 3:45 p.m. ET
Donald Trump is in hot water once again, as this time he's being accused of running a "misogynistic administration," RadarOnline.com can reveal, after he booted the second woman from his cabinet in as many weeks.
On Thursday, April 2, Attorney General Pam Bondi was fired just weeks after the president decided to terminate Kristi Noem from her position as Secretary of Homeland Security.
'Funny That It's Only the Women Who Get Fired'

Trump has been accused of being 'misogynistic.'
Both fired women are so far the only two cabinet members to have lost their jobs, over a year into the president's second term in the White House. This is despite several of his male officials receiving brutal backlash, especially Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
"I see a theme," Texas congresswoman Jasmine Crockett noted on X following Bondi's ousting. "He will throw the incompetent women under the bus a lot faster than the incompetent men."
Bill Kristol, who served in the Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush administrations, also noted the theme and raged: "Bondi was awful, but no worse than Patel. Noem was terrible, but no worse than Hegseth. Funny that it's only the women who get fired."
FBI Director Kash Patel has had notable fumbles, including using a government jet to visit his country singer girlfriend, Alexis Wilkins, and flying to Milan to party and drink with the U.S. Olympic men's hockey team.
Donald Trump 'Uses Women'

Both Bondi and Noem have been fired by Trump.
As for Hegseth, he's been called out for his public meltdowns, using the Signal app to discuss military plans, which led to sensitive information being leaked, and for his "embarrassing" behavior behind-the-scenes.
Congresswoman Yassamin Ansari of Arizona also highlighted the criticism and raged, "Noem and Bondi were both awful and committed egregious, impeachable offenses. But isn't it … interesting … that it's just the women getting fired?
"Kash Patel and Pete Hegseth each have a laundry list of scandals under their belts and should be fired as well. Hmmmm."
X users were also quick to chime in, as one person claimed, "Trump has no respect for women. As long as 'men' are stroking his 'ego,' they can stay in his cult."
And another added, "He uses women and throws them away when it suits him!"
Karoline Leavitt On the Way Out?

Pete Hegseth and Kash Patel have kept their jobs despite brutal fumbles and backlash.
Both Norm and Bondi have been replaced by men, with Senator Markwayne Mullin named the new Secretary of Homeland Security, and Todd Blanche the new Attorney General.
Trump may soon cut loose another woman, as the president is said to be eager to replace White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, who is currently pregnant and going on maternity leave in a month.
"He's not happy, and when he's not happy, he starts looking at options," a source told Rob Shuter, who wrote about it on Substack.
The insider added, "He's even blamed her pregnancy for distractions, saying the focus isn't where it needs to be. "It's classic Trump. Everything comes down to performance – and perception."


Karoline Leavitt is thought to be next on Trump's chopping block.
The 79-year-old appeared to air his frustration over Leavitt while speaking to reporters on Tuesday, March 31. Referencing the 2024 election, Trump launched into a rant about media coverage before abruptly turning on Leavitt.
"I got 93 percent bad publicity, some people say 97," he claimed. "A person that gets 97 percent of bad... maybe Karoline's doing a poor job, I don't know."
"You're doing a terrible job," he told the 28-year-old, before adding, "Shall we keep her? I think we'll keep her."
However, in a previous exchange with reporters, he questioned Leavitt's performance, asking: "How's Karoline doing? Is she doing good? Should Karoline be replaced?" before later insisting that would "never happen."



