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Bondi fires Justice Division worker for gesturing at Nationwide Guard
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Bondi fires Justice Division worker for gesturing at Nationwide Guard

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Last updated: August 30, 2025 3:01 am
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By Jasper Ward

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Lawyer Normal Pam Bondi on Friday fired a Division of Justice official for making a vulgar gesture to members of the Nationwide Guard deployed to Washington, D.C., on her strategy to work.

The worker, Elizabeth Baxter, was a paralegal on the division’s environmental protection part, in keeping with a memo to her printed by the New York Submit, which first reported the dismissal.

“Primarily based in your inappropriate conduct in direction of Nationwide Guard service members, your employment with the Division of Justice is hereby terminated, and you’re faraway from federal service efficient instantly,” Bondi wrote within the memo.

DOJ spokesperson Chad Gilmartin shared the story on X and confirmed the reporting. One other spokesperson, Gates McGarvick, additionally reposted it, writing: “Quite simple: if you happen to don’t help legislation enforcement, @AGPamBondi’s DOJ may not be a superb match.”

Reuters couldn’t instantly contact Baxter, who the New York Submit mentioned had raised her center finger and uttered vulgarities at Nationwide Guard members on August 18 and later disparaged the troops.

President Donald Trump deployed tons of of Nationwide Guard members to the streets of Washington this month, declaring a criminal offense emergency and asserting a brief federal takeover of town’s police division.

In June, Trump, a Republican, ordered Marines and Nationwide Guard troops to Los Angeles and has threatened to ship troops and federal officers to Chicago, in opposition to the desires of Democratic governors of California and Illinois.

The president has portrayed the nation’s capital as a metropolis awash in crime, though Justice Division information exhibits violent crime hit a 30-year low final 12 months in Washington, a self-governing federal district below the jurisdiction of Congress.

The U.S. authorities additionally dispatched brokers from quite a few businesses, together with the FBI, to patrol the capital’s streets.

Following a authorized problem filed by town’s legal professional common, the Trump administration negotiated a take care of Mayor Muriel Bowser, a Democrat, to maintain Police Chief Pamela Smith in command of the division’s operations.

Whereas some, together with Democrats, have criticized the transfer to deploy Nationwide Guard to the capital, Trump and allies have pointed to decrease crime within the district to indicate success of the deployment.

“DC will quickly be a CRIME FREE ZONE, in solely 14 days, far quicker than scheduled,” Trump posted on Reality Social on Thursday.

(Reporting by Jasper Ward; Modifying by William Mallard)

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