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US Justice Department invokes executive privilege to silence former lawyer over Gibson pardon dispute.
The US Justice Department is using executive privilege to prevent former pardon attorney Liz Oyer from testifying about her firing and concerns over the agency's leadership.
Oyer, fired for refusing to recommend actor Mel Gibson's gun rights be restored, was visited by armed marshals delivering a warning not to disclose details.
This is the first time under the Trump administration that fired Justice Department lawyers have publicly criticized the agency.
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El Departamento de Justicia de EE.UU. invoca el privilegio ejecutivo para silenciar a un ex abogado por la disputa de perdón de Gibson.