President Trump has appointed former Attorney General Pam Bondi to a panel focused on AI policy, Axios reports.
According to the outlet, Bondi will be on the “Presidential Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST).”
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Axios shared further:
The panel is chaired by former White House AI adviser David Sacks and White House science adviser Michael Kratsios.
It also includes more than a dozen tech executives, including Nvidia co-founder Jensen Huang, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison.
Bondi will be charged with facilitating coordination between the government and the tech titans on the panel.
“Pam has been an enormously valuable asset to the president’s team, and I’m thrilled for her and for all of us that she’s going to remain involved in confronting some of the most important issues the administration faces,” Vice President JD Vance said in a statement.
It was also disclosed that Bondi has quietly been battling thyroid cancer.
Bondi reportedly received the diagnosis after leaving the Justice Department.
However, she has undergone treatment and is now in recovery.
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The ex-AG received praise on social media for how she’s handled the dreaded diagnosis.
“Pam has been quietly kicking cancer’s a** the last few weeks,” podcast host and former White House official Katie Miller wrote on X.
“[Bondi] has a heart of gold,” Miller added.
Most thyroid cancers are permanently curable with treatment, according to the Cleveland Clinic.
With a five-year survival rate of over 98%, the prognosis for patients diagnosed with thyroid cancer is considered “excellent.”
Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, secretly battled thyroid cancer while serving a high-profile role in the White House during the president’s first term, he revealed in his memoir.
