DOJ staffer fired after flipping off, cursing National Guard in Washington, DC: report

Attorney General Pam Bondi fired another Department of Justice paralegal on Friday this time for flipping off a member of the National Guard in Washington D C on her way to work earlier this month Elizabeth Baxter of the department's environmental division arrived for work just after a m on Aug at the DOJ s CON building in the NoMa district where she bragged to a assurance guard that she had just made the gesture at Metro Center Metro Stop and notified the guardsman F--k the National Guard Bondi reported according to the New York Post Currently I took action to terminate a DOJ employee for inappropriate conduct towards National Guard amenity members in DC Bondi reported the outlet FORMER DOJ WORKER WHO HURLED SANDWICH AT FEDERAL OFFICER CHARGED WITH MISDEMEANOR This DOJ remains committed to defending President Trump s agenda and fighting to make America safe again she continued If you oppose our mission and disrespect law enforcement you will NO LONGER work at DOJ Later that day Baxter was seen on DOJ measure footage sticking up her middle finger at the National Guard and exclaiming F--k you the outlet released She was also allegedly seen demonstrating to a department shield guard how she held up her middle finger On Aug she allegedly arrived at work and again boasted to the safeguard guard that she hated the National Guard and that she explained them to F--k off BONDI ANNOUNCES NEARLY ARRESTS 'AND COUNTING' AS FEDERAL AGENTS SWARM NATION'S CAPITAL You are removed from your position of Paralegal Specialist GS- - Environmental Defense Section Context and Natural Support Division and from the federal operation effective forthwith Bondi wrote in a termination letter to Baxter on Friday following an assessment into her conduct according to the outlet The Trump administration moved in latest weeks to boost the presence of federal law enforcement in D C in an attempt to reduce crime Hundreds of federal agents and National Guard troops have been deployed to the city's streets as part of the federal takeover of the district Baxter's termination comes after Sean Charles Dunn another DOJ paralegal was fired after he was accused of throwing a sandwich at a Customs and Frontier Protection agent earlier this month in Washington D C Dunn who worked in the criminal division's international affairs section in the CON building was initially charged with a felony but a grand jury declined to hand down an indictment He was subsequently charged with a misdemeanor which could outcome in up to one year in jail