Armed Marshals and Loyalty Tests: Inside the DOJ's War on Whistleblowers
A fired pardon attorney, a threatened testimony, and a department ruled by fear.
When the email arrived, Elizabeth G. Oyer was out with her husband and parents. The Department of Justice had a message for her, one so important that armed U.S. Marshals would hand-deliver it.
The only problem? Her teenage daughter was home alone.
Fortunately, Oyer saw the message in time and acknowledged receipt electronically. The Marshals stood down. …
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