Attorney General Pam Bondi has fired a Department of Justice employee after she repeatedly bragged about flipping off National Guard personnel outside her office building in Washington, DC.
The employee, identified as Elizabeth Baxter, worked as a paralegal in the DOJ’s environmental division.
Bondi confirmed the firing in a statement Friday after reviewing security footage and witness testimony.
Baxter first made headlines after a confrontation on August 18. She arrived for work at the DOJ’s “4CON” building in NoMa at 8:21 a.m. and told a security guard she had just flipped off a National Guardsman stationed near a metro stop.
She reportedly added, “F**k the National Guard,” before clocking in for her shift.
Later that same day, DOJ cameras captured her extending her middle finger toward another National Guard member while saying, “F**k you.”
On August 25, Baxter clocked in for work again. This time, she bragged once more to a security guard about telling the troops to “F**k off.”
Bondi issued a swift termination notice after reviewing multiple incidents, per Trending Politics.
“Pursuant to Article II of the United States Constitution and the laws of the United States and based on your inappropriate conduct towards National Guard service members,
