Bondi Fires DOJ Employee After Explosive Conduct Caught on Camera — Inside the Decision That’s Shaking Washington

Just a week later, on August 25th, Baxter reportedly made similar comments to a DOJ security guard, once again expressing hostility toward the military. Multiple witnesses and recordings documented the incidents, leaving little room for ambiguity.

The Attorney General’s office deemed the behavior a direct violation of professional standards expected of federal employees. Bondi signed Baxter’s termination letter personally, emphasizing that “disrespect for law enforcement personnel” would not be tolerated within the Department of Justice.

The Symbolism Behind the Setting

The events took place at the DOJ’s 4CON building in Washington’s NoMa district, a facility that has become a focal point for tensions between career employees and the administration’s leadership. It was also the same building where another DOJ employee, paralegal Sean Charles Dunn, was recently fired after a separate public altercation involving federal officers — an episode that went viral online.

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