“Do I think she’ll probably get fired? Yes. But could he see all the negative coverage and change his mind, also yes,” one senior White House adviser said Thursday, moments before Trump officially fired Bondi.

That sequence of events has been a source of discomfort to others in the Cabinet who have at times faced Trump’s ire. And 14 months into his presidency, it’s left them with the distinct impression that anyone could be next.

“I don’t think anybody’s safe,” said one White House ally. “Ever.”