One of the key figures involved in former White House occupant Joe Biden’s thousands of pardons to violent criminals has been terminated.
Liz Oyer, the head of the Justice Department’s pardon office, revealed in a LinkedIn post on Friday that she was ousted after three years in the position.
“I’m sad to share that I was fired today from the job I have poured my heart and soul into for the last three years,” Oyer wrote on Linkedin. “I am so proud of the team we built in the Office of the Pardon Attorney, who will carry on our important work.”
“I’m very grateful for the many extraordinary people I’ve had the opportunity to connect with on this journey,” she added. “Thank you for your partnership, your support, and your belief in second chances.”
Below is the termination letter, which U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche signed:
The Office of the Pardon Attorney advises the President in the exercise of executive clemency. They generally review hundreds, if not thousands, of clemency requests before they reach the president.
Thus, Oyer was largely responsible for allowing Biden (or whoever was signing the pardons) to grant the most significant get-out-of-jail-free card to violent offenders in American history.
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>One of the key figures involved in former White House occupant Joe Biden’s thousands of pardons to violent criminals has been terminated.
>Liz Oyer, the head of the Justice Department’s pardon office, revealed in a LinkedIn post on Friday that she was ousted after three years in the position.
>“I’m sad to share that I was fired today from the job I have poured my heart and soul into for the last three years,” Oyer wrote on Linkedin. “I am so proud of the team we built in the Office of the Pardon Attorney, who will carry on our important work.”
>“I’m very grateful for the many extraordinary people I’ve had the opportunity to connect with on this journey,” she added. “Thank you for your partnership, your support, and your belief in second chances.”
>Below is the termination letter, which U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche signed:
>The Office of the Pardon Attorney advises the President in the exercise of executive clemency. They generally review hundreds, if not thousands, of clemency requests before they reach the president.
>Thus, Oyer was largely responsible for allowing Biden (or whoever was signing the pardons) to grant the most significant get-out-of-jail-free card to violent offenders in American history.
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