Fired DOJ attorney accuses the agency of 'ongoing corruption,' abuse of power
- A former U.S. Department of Justice pardon attorney, Liz Oyer, testified before Congress, accusing her agency of corruption and abuse of power.
- Oyer claimed armed U.S. Marshals were sent to her home as a warning from the Department of Justice about her testimony.
- She linked her firing by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche on March 7 to her refusal to recommend restoring gun rights to Mel Gibson.
- Attorney Michael Bromwich described sending armed officers to a former employee's home as an unusual intimidation tactic.
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Fired Justice Department pardon attorney accuses the agency of 'ongoing corruption,' abuse of power
The Justice Department’s recently fired pardon attorney is accusing the leadership of the law enforcement agency of “ongoing corruption,” testifying at a congressional hearing meant to showcase concerns that the Trump administration is assaulting the rule of law, abusing its…
DOJ accused of ‘abuse of power’ after sending armed US Marshals to whistleblower’s home
A former U.S. Department of Justice pardon attorney delivered sworn testimony before Congress on Monday, accusing her former agency—now under the leadership of Attorney General Pam Bondi—of “corruption and abuse of power.” She claimed that armed U.S. Marshals were sent to her home to deliver what she described as a “warning” from the DOJ, cautioning her about the risks of testifying.Liz Oyer “told U.S. media outlets that her firing came shortly …
'I will not be bullied': Whistleblower accuses DOJ of sending 'armed deputies' to her home
A former U.S. Department of Justice pardon attorney delivered sworn testimony before Congress on Monday, accusing her former agency—now under the leadership of Attorney General Pam Bondi—of “corruption and abuse of power.” She claimed that armed U.S. Marshals were sent to her home to deliver what she described as a “warning” from the DOJ, cautioning her about the risks of testifying.Liz Oyer “told U.S. media outlets that her firing came shortly …
Fired Justice Department pardon attorney accuses agency of ’ongoing corruption’
WASHINGTON -- The Justice Department's recently fired pardon attorney accused the leadership of the law enforcement agency of "ongoing corruption," testifying Monday at a congressional hearing meant to showcase concerns that the Trump administration is assaulting the rule of law, abusing its power and forcing out career civil servants.
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