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Justice Department seeks to restrict testimony of fired pardon attorney

  • The Justice Department is invoking executive privilege to stop Elizabeth G. Oyer from testifying about Mel Gibson's gun rights restoration on Monday.
  • Oyer received a warning letter stating she was 'not authorized to disclose' records related to the firearms rights issue.
  • Her lawyer, Michael Bromwich, accused the department of intimidation, noting the unprecedented use of armed deputy U.S. Marshals.
  • The department stated the executive privilege claim was 'completely without merit,' allowing Oyer to testify.
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Trump Jan. 6 pardons demoralized cops across the nation, U.S. Capitol Police chief says

Pro-Trump protesters gather on Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Brent Stirton/Getty Images)WASHINGTON — The U.S. Capitol Police chief testified Tuesday that President Donald Trump’s decision to pardon people convicted of assaulting police officers on Jan. 6, 2021, had negative repercussions on morale within the department and for police across the country. “I think there was an impact, not only to the Capitol Police, but an impact nat…

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St Catharines Standard broke the news in Welland, Canada on Monday, April 7, 2025.
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