Bondi Fires DOJ Worker For Abusing National Guard Members

She flipped off a soldier—and lost everything. In a single morning commute, a DOJ paralegal turned a crude gesture into a career-ending scandal, handing Attorney General Pam Bondi the perfect target in her war on “disrespect.” But behind the viral outrage, another, darker DOJ battle was quietly unfolding in the sha… Continues…

 

While headlines focused on Elizabeth Baxter’s obscene gestures toward National Guard members and her swift firing, the Justice Department was simultaneously revealing a far more chilling fight. Operation Grayskull, a joint DOJ–FBI investigation, dismantled four dark web platforms devoted to child sexual abuse material, exposing a hidden world of calculated cruelty and industrial-scale exploitation.

Eighteen people have already been convicted, including Minnesota man Thomas Peter Katsampes, who received more than 20 years in prison and lifetime supervision for promoting and moderating one of the sites. As Bondi publicly vowed that no one who “disrespects law enforcement” would work in her DOJ, Acting Assistant Attorney General Matthew R. Galeotti emphasized another mission: relentlessly tracking predators who believed anonymity made them untouchable. In the same building where staffers raged at uniforms, others spent years quietly hunting monsters.