Bondi fires Justice Department employee for gesturing at National Guard
Elizabeth Baxter was terminated after multiple incidents of disrespect toward National Guard members during a federal crime reduction deployment, reflecting DOJ's zero-tolerance policy, officials said.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi fired Elizabeth Baxter, a paralegal, for inappropriate conduct toward National Guard members in Washington, D.C., following an internal investigation.
- Baxter was recorded multiple times making obscene gestures and shouting profanities at National Guard personnel, which led to her dismissal.
- Her termination follows the earlier firing of Sean Dunn, another DOJ employee, who was also removed for disrespectful conduct toward federal officers.
- Bondi stated the DOJ is committed to supporting law enforcement and warned that disrespecting them would lead to termination.
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DOJ Employee Who Disrespected National Guard Members Has Been Fired: Bondi
U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi on Aug. 29 said she has fired an employee “for inappropriate conduct towards National Guard service members in D.C.” “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 Elizabeth Baxter of her termination. According to the memo, th…
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Read Full ArticlePamela Bondi, Attorney General, did not hesitate to dismiss Elizabeth Baxter from the Department of Justice for disrespecting the National Guard.
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