We do not need to be churning through a series of different Department appointments. I see a lot of activity by the DOJ FBI involving things like pedophile rings and illegal immigration, and a lot of resignations from DOJ that get overlooked.
They have to act through staff. AG Bondi does not go home at night to write pleadings and legal briefs, and Kash and Dan will not be wading through NSA recordings or transcripts to prepare criminal referrals. They know what the problems and have to figure out who will support them and who will slow walk investigations and move the bad ones out or to duty as parking attendants at the FBI parking lot. Any new director means delay in having to restart the whole process.
I recall reading that Picasso would do a friend in financial need a favor by picking up a dinner napkin and sketching a quick piece of art and signing it. Such works could easily be sold for substantial amounts of money. Picasso's doodles were currency.
As I read about the 12.3 million people over the age of 120 yrs now purged from Social Security records (marked deceased), I wonder if those records were used like currency for rewarding deep staters. "Here ya go, Ice Pick. A social security number as a reward for your latest hit on a white hat. Good work!" Or perhaps given, along with its benefits, to the elderly mother of a records clerk in D.C. in exchange for 'disappearing' documents.