Elizabeth G. Oyer, a former pardon attorney at the Department of Justice, was reportedly fired for refusing to recommend the ...
After reading in Monday’s New York Times story about actor Mel Gibson’s failure to have his gun rights restored, I asked ...
But Thursday the Trump Department of Justice submitted language in the Federal Register that would allow Gibson and others to ...
Following the news that a high-ranking Justice Department attorney, Liz Oyer, was seemingly fired for opposing the ...
John Oliver recently made a few witty remarks about Mel Gibson. The host’s words came following the gun rights controversy of ...
Fired DOJ Official Elizabeth Oyer joins Nicolle Wallace to react to President Donald Trump's speech at the Department of ...
There could be no better poster boy than Mel Gibson for the wisdom of "red flag" laws, which allow the state to remove guns ...
Millions of people are barred from owning firearms even though they have no history of violence, and they have essentially no recourse under current law.
The Trump administration dismissed a Justice Department lawyer after she refused a request to restore gun rights to Hollywood actor and Donald Trump ally Mel Gibson, according to a report.
In March 2011, Gibson pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor battery charge involving ... Which brings us back to Mel Gibson. Contrary to the implication of that gloss, critics of this policy are ...
A reported attempt to restore the actor’s gun rights reflects how the president views his celebrity friends and foes.