DOJ Official Fired for Opposing Mel Gibson’s Gun Rights Restoration
Former Pardon Attorney Elizabeth G. Oyer was terminated from the Department of Justice after refusing to reinstate actor Mel Gibson’s gun rights, a request she believed was politically motivated. Oyer’s refusal stemmed from concerns about restoring gun rights to individuals with domestic violence convictions, a policy shift prioritizing speed over thorough vetting. Sources within the Department suggest Oyer’s dismissal exemplifies a broader pattern of silencing dissent and prioritizing loyalty over expertise within the administration. This action, coupled with a prioritization of restoring gun rights to a pre-selected list of individuals, has raised serious concerns about the integrity and safety implications of these decisions.