Attorney General Pamela Bondi on Aug. 29 said she fired an employee from the Justice Department (DOJ) “for inappropriate conduct towards National Guard service members in [Washington].”
“If you oppose our mission and disrespect law enforcement—you will NO LONGER work at DOJ,” Bondi wrote in a post on X.
The firing was first reported by New York Post columnist Miranda Devine, who obtained the department memo notifying the employee, Elizabeth Baxter, of her termination.
According to the memo, the removal was effective immediately. Baxter worked as a paralegal in the DOJ’s environmental defense section.
Bondi noted in the memo that if applicable to her situation, Baxter “may have a right to file an appeal of this removal with the U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) within 30 days of the effective date of the removal action.”…
DOJ Employee Who Disrespected National Guard Members Has Been Fired: Bondi
