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The Justice Department appeared to acknowledge in an unusual statement this week the existence of investigations into former ...
Trump’s DOJ hired a former F.B.I. agent who allegedly urged rioters to kill police officers on January 6th. Former federal prosecutor Ankush Khardori and former DOJ patent attorney Liz Oyer join The ...
Liz Oyer, a longtime Justice Department attorney handling pardons, said Trump's pardons "wiped out over $1 billion in debts owed by wealthy Americans." ...
Liz Oyer: Well, that action, along with the other things this president has done have sent a very strong message that the pardon power is going to be used to reward political loyalists.
The recent raft of pardons handed out by President Trump has shortchanged fraud victims of millions of dollars in restitution that's still owed to them, attorneys say.
Fact-checking claims Trump’s pardons wiped out $1bn in debt owed to US Trump pardoned 24 people, erasing $1.3bn in fines and restitution, claims ex-DOJ official Liz Oyer. Is this true?
Former Justice Department pardon attorney Liz Oyer cited 24 pardons President Donald Trump issued, along with fines and restitution she said the convicted people owed before their pardons erased ...
Trump fired Oyer in March, hours after she refused to advance a pardon for actor Mel Gibson’s 2011 domestic violence conviction. Gibson is a close friend of Trump’s, and the president personally ...
Former Department of Justice pardon attorney Liz Oyer said the Trump administration’s policy for pardons is “unprecedented.” “Pardons are normally reserved for people who show remorse for ...
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