In the wake of Trump’s intimidation: I will not be a “intimidation” to hide “corruption”

The former amnesty lawyer, Liz Oier, who was dismissed last month for refusing to comply with a matter of regaining the rights of Gibson, in front of Democrats in Congress on Monday about her last termination and the efforts made by some in the Ministry of Justice and the Trump Administration to intimidate it from the presence of this particular testimony.

Days before the “shadow session” led by Senator Adam Chef (D-CA) and MP Jimmy Raskin (D-MD) on Monday afternoon, Air received a warning from the Ministry of Justice about the testimony to the Democrats.

In its warning to Oyer, the Ministry of Justice argued that Oyer is forbidden to testify about the details of its termination on the basis of the executive concession.

Oyer received the warning from the officials of the Ministry of Justice via e -mail, according to new reports from Reuters Publishing Monday. According to what was reported, the American armed rods were appointed to deliver the message to Oyer personally, but because it confirmed the receipt of the speech of the Ministry of Justice via e -mail, this did not happen, according to Reuters.

“This very unusual step of directing armed law enforcement employees to the house of a former employee of the Ministry of Justice did not participate in any misconduct, not to mention criminal behavior, just to make a letter, unprecedented and completely appropriate.” letter To the Ministry of Justice.

Bromwich also argued that the Trump administration’s attempt to prevent Oyer from sharing its testimony on a legal basis for the executive excellence, as he put it, was “completely without merit.”

“The president has not confirmed an executive privilege on any issue in the case here,” he wrote.

Chef said: “The rule of the law is being attacked and sabotaged by a drunk administration because of its own authority,” explaining why he and two heads held the Monday session. As members of the Minority Party in the House of Representatives and the Senate, Democrats cannot listen to the official committee, but instead they chose to host “shadow sessions” in recent days to collect a certificate of witnesses in a public environment.

“We will do the investigation that our colleagues refuse through the corridor to do. We will present the illegitimacy of this administration, abuse and corruption of this administration and within the Ministry of Justice.”

Oyer was one of many who participated in the certificates as part of the “shadow session” on Monday. Awayer described her end as “surprising” and detailed the way she was “pulled” in a frantic manner by her deputy in the hallway, which she informed that security officers were waiting for her in her office.

She said, “I had no time to say goodbye to my team.” “I was shocking. Everyone I went through his way to go out was looking at a state of shock and terror.”

OYEer was terminated after refusing to add Mel Gibson, actor and Trump’s supporter, to a list of people who must restore weapons whose rights must be restored.

Eir also made it clear how she learned that the office of the Deputy Prosecutor had sent two American Marshals armed to appear at her home and serve her a message warning her of the certificate on Monday.

She said: “The message was a warning to me about the dangers of martyrdom here today, but I am here because I will not be intimidated to hide continuous corruption and abuse the authority in the Ministry of Justice.” “The Ministry of Justice has been assigned to preserve our safety, support the rule of law and protect our civil rights. It is not a personal bank for the president.”

Awayer added: “It should be all the Americans that the leadership of the Ministry of Justice appreciates political loyalty above the just and responsible administration of justice.”

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