
‘Letter was warning to me…’: Liz Oyer claims DOJ sent marshals to warn her before her testimony
Fired US pardon attorney Liz Oyer told lawmakers that armed U.S. marshals were sent to her home to deliver a warning letter from the Justice Department, urging caution ahead of her testimony to congressional Democrats. Oyer, dismissed on March 7 by Deputy AG Todd Blanche, said the incident occurred while her teenage child was home alone, raising alarm over intimidation tactics.
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