Attorney General Pam Bondi on Friday fired DOJ paralegal Elizabeth Baxter after she flipped off a National Guard member on her way to work.
Baxter, who worked in the environmental division, was stationed in the same building as Sean Charles Dunn — another paralegal recently dismissed for allegedly throwing a Subway sandwich at a Border Protection officer, the New York Post reported.
The DC grand jury, however, declined to file charges against Dunn, rebuking the Trump Justice Dept.
Bondi said Baxter bragged to a DOJ security guard upon arriving at the department’s “4CON” building in Washington’s NoMa district on Aug. 18 that she had just made the gesture at a guardsman outside Metro Center, adding: “F–k the National Guard.”
At 12:18 p.m. the same day, DOJ security cameras recorded Baxter flipping off a National Guard member and shouting, “F–k you!”
A week later, on Aug. 25, she again told a DOJ security guard she hated the Guard and had told them to “F–k off!”
“Today, I took action to terminate a DOJ employee for inappropriate conduct towards National Guard service members in DC” Bondi told The Post.
“This DOJ remains committed to defending President Trump’s agenda and fighting to make America safe again. If you oppose our mission and disrespect law enforcement — you will NO LONGER work at DOJ,” Bondi added.
DOJ security footage captured Baxter reenacting for a security guard how she flipped off a National Guard member, according to a photo obtained by The Post.

