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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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Pamela Bondi, Attorney General, did not hesitate to dismiss Elizabeth Baxter from the Department of Justice for disrespecting the National Guard.

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