There is a warning of the wave of the official of the 17 -year -old justice department Retaliation Inside the agency.
Patty Hartman, who served as a top public affairs expert in the offices of FBI and federal prosecutors, told CBS News, “The rules are no longer present.”
Hartman, who was fired on Monday through a letter from Attorney General Palm Bandy, is the fourth person associated with agency work on 6 January 2021. Capital riots To be abolished in the previous month.
Hartman told CBS News, “There used to be a row, there was a very separate separation between the White House and the Department of Justice, as one should not interfere in the other’s work.” “That line is certainly gone.”
Hartman is not an prosecutor, but the Colombia American Attorney office worked in the district of the public affairs team, which distributed the news about more than 1,500 January 6 criminal cases.
“I am not political. I don’t serve a President or the party,” he said. “I serve American people, justice department and its missions and citizens in the district where I work. I have been doing this for almost 20 years.”
The employee of the employees of the Department of Justice working on 6 January began immediately after the second inauguration of President Trump, when he established a former January 6 Defense Attorney, Ed Martin as an acting top prosecutor in Washington, DC.
Several prosecutors were immediately abolished.
The latest firing wave consisted of Hartman and three more prosecutors who helped handle some cases of January 6. He said that he seems to be a form of vengeance from firing administration.
Mr. Trump and his supporters have reduced the loss of capital siege, injuries, and trauma and demanded to resume the convicted riots as “political prisoners”.
Massive forgiveness All of almost all 1,500 defendants closed the prosecution in January.
Hartman said that his firing on Monday surprised him. When she was in the midst of working in a press release, her computer showed himself to power down, she said, and then an officer of an agency handed over a termination letter with the signature of Attorney General Palm Bandy.
He was characterized by his dismissal as a sign of a comprehensive instability Inside the Department of Justice and Trump Administration. In a social media post this week, he wrote, “We are seen directly driving in an abyss who does not remember democracy what is democracy, or should be.”
“Those who are considered to protect us – our fellow Americans who were chosen with those who were appointed, and took an oath to protect this nation and our Constitution – now using the Constitution as a weapon to suit their own ends. And the most terrible fact is that their road map is very long,” Heartman also wrote.
She told CBS News that she was fired without any procedure and said she was considering a legal challenge at its end.
Hartman said that the administration “just threw all the rules out of the window, as we are falling into a cravus or an abyss, and I really, really hope that the country can pull out of it.”
One of the associates of Heartman, who asked for oblivion to avoid taking vengeance to speak publicly, told CBS News, “Patty’s firing actually urinates me. It is very unconsciously Paytm and Windicative. The most Rabid said that the firing on January 6 said.
The Department of Justice did not immediately respond to the remarks requests.