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One year since I was fired from the Department of Justice
One year since I was fired from the Department of Justice YouTube video by Lawyer Oyer

Powerful reflection of #Lawyer #Oyer on her 1 year #anniversary of getting #fired from #DOJ, after not restoring a gun license to a #domestic #abuser and friend of Trump Mel #Gibson.

#Congrats 🥂 you are really an example of service for the #American #people. 💕

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Senator Elissa Slotkin and Liz Oyer on DOJ Injustice and Florida Gubernatorial Candidate David Jolly Plus Jim makes a personal plea for information in disappearance of Nancy Guthrie.

Senator Elissa #Slotkin and Liz #Oyer on DOJ Injustice and Florida Gubernatorial Candidate David Jolly

Plus, Jim makes a personal plea for information in disappearance of Nancy #Guthrie.

Jim Acosta and Liz Oyer
Feb 05, 2026

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Brad Bondi’s attorneys asked me to retract my post about the pardon of Trevor Milton. Here’s why.
Brad Bondi’s attorneys asked me to retract my post about the pardon of Trevor Milton. Here’s why. YouTube video by Lawyer Oyer

haha omg

Liz #Oyer, who is the former pardon atty at the #DOJ, got a demand letter from #PamBondi’s brother (!!) asking her to retract a post she made about a criminal that #Trump pardoned 🤪

These people, I tell ya 🙄

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Original post on mastodon.world

Hear how Liz Oyer, former Pardon Attorney for the Department of Justice, explains how Trump's pardons prevent billions of dollars from being paid out to victims.

Trump's pardons wipe out the obligation of convicted criminals to compensate the victims.

The structure:
1) Give Trump money (bribe […]

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That DOJ Lawyer Fired for Refusing to Give Mel Gibson His Guns Back Is on TikTok to Explain Trump...

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#Tech #News #Donald […]

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What #court system would allow hearsay without any proof? That would be the #1692 court of #oyer and #terminer. Especially in the #case against Abigail Faulkner.

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Trump DOJ Scandal LIVE: Explosive Congress Hearing Exposes ‘Mob-Style’ Tactics, Allies Grilled Hard
Trump DOJ Scandal LIVE: Explosive Congress Hearing Exposes ‘Mob-Style’ Tactics, Allies Grilled Hard YouTube video by Hook Global

Full testimony

#DOJ #Liz #Oyer #lizoyer #Trump #corruption #Scandal

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L'amministrazione #Trump ha inviato agenti armati in un atto intimidatorio di stile mafioso per far a tacere ed intimidire un testimone chiamato nella mia udienza con @schiff.senate.gov

Oggi, Liz #Oyer è apparsa imperterrita, difendendo ciò che è lecito e giusto, per portare la sua testimonianza.

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Liz #Oyer 's personal experience with #Trump #Bondi is appalling. Her courage must be multiplied by #WeThePeople across the #USA. Justice MUST prevail. Listen in horror to her full testimony. @raskin.house.gov @schiff.senate.gov youtu.be/tyt5LsVrGMA?...

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From the law community on Reddit: Liz Oyer, a Justice Department attorney fired for doing her job, speaks out despite the Department of Justice attempting to silence her: ''But I am here, because I wi... Explore this post and more from the law community

This is what’s happening in America‼️ Judges being threatened by armed forces 💔

As Booker & now Liz Oyer said, this is NOT a Partisan Issue. Everyone needs to acknowledge what’s actually happening.

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#LizOyer #Oyer #DoJ #DepartmentOfJustice #JusticeDepartmentAttorney

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These fired attorneys are particularly eloquent. #msnbc #oyer

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Still in touch with my ex from way back when. Eff #MelGibson! Let’s fight to get Liz #Oyer her job back!

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DOJ Pardon Attorney Fired After Opposing Gun Rights Restoration for Mel Gibson Elizabeth Oyer. Photo: DOJ **By Steve Neavling** The Justice Department’s pardon attorney was dismissed a day after she refused to recommend restoring gun rights to actor Mel Gibson, a prominent supporter of President Trump, according to the attorney and others familiar with the situation. Elizabeth G. Oyer, the former pardon attorney, said the decision marked a troubling break from longstanding practice, raising concerns about public safety and the department’s integrity. Gibson lost his gun rights after a 2011 domestic violence misdemeanor conviction. “This is dangerous. This isn’t political — this is a safety issue,” Oyer told _The New York Times_ , describing internal discussions on whether to return gun rights to people with domestic violence convictions. Her account of the Justice Department deliberations—centering on guns, domestic violence, and political influence—was confirmed by two people familiar with the matter, who spoke anonymously out of fear of retaliation. Oyer was one of several high-ranking Justice Department officials fired on Friday, part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to remove or demote senior career lawyers involved in key decisions. She was not given a reason for her dismissal but suspected the events leading up to it played a role. A Justice Department official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, denied that the dispute over Gibson factored into Oyer’s firing. A representative for Gibson did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Oyer said she had been assigned to a working group about two weeks ago to consider restoring gun rights to people convicted of crimes. Some conservatives have pushed for such measures, arguing that not all criminal convictions warrant a lifetime gun ban. Others warn that allowing people with domestic violence convictions to regain access to firearms poses serious risks. The assignment was unusual for the pardon attorney’s office, which typically handles clemency requests and focuses on individuals without political connections or high-powered legal representation. While Trump frequently bypassed the pardon attorney in making clemency decisions, Justice Department leaders intended to decide the gun rights issue themselves in this case. Federal law prohibits individuals convicted of crimes—including misdemeanor domestic violence offenses—from owning or purchasing guns. Technically, the Justice Department has the power to restore those rights, but in practice, it has not done so due to congressional restrictions, Oyer said. Share on Facebook Tweet

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DOJ Pardon Attorney Fired After Opposing Gun Rights Restoration for Mel Gibson Elizabeth Oyer. Photo: DOJ **By Steve Neavling** The Justice Department’s pardon attorney was dismissed a day after she refused to recommend restoring gun rights to actor Mel Gibson, a prominent supporter of President Trump, according to the attorney and others familiar with the situation. Elizabeth G. Oyer, the former pardon attorney, said the decision marked a troubling break from longstanding practice, raising concerns about public safety and the department’s integrity. Gibson lost his gun rights after a 2011 domestic violence misdemeanor conviction. “This is dangerous. This isn’t political — this is a safety issue,” Oyer told _The New York Times_ , describing internal discussions on whether to return gun rights to people with domestic violence convictions. Her account of the Justice Department deliberations—centering on guns, domestic violence, and political influence—was confirmed by two people familiar with the matter, who spoke anonymously out of fear of retaliation. Oyer was one of several high-ranking Justice Department officials fired on Friday, part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to remove or demote senior career lawyers involved in key decisions. She was not given a reason for her dismissal but suspected the events leading up to it played a role. A Justice Department official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, denied that the dispute over Gibson factored into Oyer’s firing. A representative for Gibson did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Oyer said she had been assigned to a working group about two weeks ago to consider restoring gun rights to people convicted of crimes. Some conservatives have pushed for such measures, arguing that not all criminal convictions warrant a lifetime gun ban. Others warn that allowing people with domestic violence convictions to regain access to firearms poses serious risks. The assignment was unusual for the pardon attorney’s office, which typically handles clemency requests and focuses on individuals without political connections or high-powered legal representation. While Trump frequently bypassed the pardon attorney in making clemency decisions, Justice Department leaders intended to decide the gun rights issue themselves in this case. Federal law prohibits individuals convicted of crimes—including misdemeanor domestic violence offenses—from owning or purchasing guns. Technically, the Justice Department has the power to restore those rights, but in practice, it has not done so due to congressional restrictions, Oyer said. Share on Facebook Tweet

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DOJ Pardon Attorney Fired After Opposing Gun Rights Restoration for Mel Gibson Elizabeth Oyer. Photo: DOJ **By Steve Neavling** The Justice Department’s pardon attorney was dismissed a day after she refused to recommend restoring gun rights to actor Mel Gibson, a prominent supporter of President Trump, according to the attorney and others familiar with the situation. Elizabeth G. Oyer, the former pardon attorney, said the decision marked a troubling break from longstanding practice, raising concerns about public safety and the department’s integrity. Gibson lost his gun rights after a 2011 domestic violence misdemeanor conviction. “This is dangerous. This isn’t political — this is a safety issue,” Oyer told _The New York Times_ , describing internal discussions on whether to return gun rights to people with domestic violence convictions. Her account of the Justice Department deliberations—centering on guns, domestic violence, and political influence—was confirmed by two people familiar with the matter, who spoke anonymously out of fear of retaliation. Oyer was one of several high-ranking Justice Department officials fired on Friday, part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to remove or demote senior career lawyers involved in key decisions. She was not given a reason for her dismissal but suspected the events leading up to it played a role. A Justice Department official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, denied that the dispute over Gibson factored into Oyer’s firing. A representative for Gibson did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Oyer said she had been assigned to a working group about two weeks ago to consider restoring gun rights to people convicted of crimes. Some conservatives have pushed for such measures, arguing that not all criminal convictions warrant a lifetime gun ban. Others warn that allowing people with domestic violence convictions to regain access to firearms poses serious risks. The assignment was unusual for the pardon attorney’s office, which typically handles clemency requests and focuses on individuals without political connections or high-powered legal representation. While Trump frequently bypassed the pardon attorney in making clemency decisions, Justice Department leaders intended to decide the gun rights issue themselves in this case. Federal law prohibits individuals convicted of crimes—including misdemeanor domestic violence offenses—from owning or purchasing guns. Technically, the Justice Department has the power to restore those rights, but in practice, it has not done so due to congressional restrictions, Oyer said. Share on Facebook Tweet

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DOJ official axed after she nixed reinstating gun rights for Mel Gibson: Report Attorney argued chain of events was highly unusual and went against DOJ protocol

DOJ official dismissed after she refused to reinstate gun rights for Trump ally Mel Gibson: Report
#Trump #Vance #MAGA #GOP #Republicans #Spineless #Partisan #Retaliatory #Feckless #Oyer #DOJ #MelGibson #Antisemite #Racist #Bigot #ConspiracyTheorist #Asshole
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