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DOJ attorney Liz Oyer says she was fired after refusing to restore Mel Gibson's gun rights. According to the New York Times, Gibson tried to buy a gun but was denied due to his past criminal offense.
A senior Justice Department official claims she was fired after she refused a Trump administration request to restore Mel Gibson's gun rights when he was appointed ambassador to Hollywood.