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Mel Gibson Will be loud the New York Times receding his weapons rights. Sources told the newspaper on Friday that the Ministry of Justice (DOJ) will allow the actor and Trump supporter to have weapons again. He had previously lost his right to the possession of firearms. Mel Gibson was sentenced to an administrative offense in 2011 for domestic violence.

The lawyer of General Pam Bondi has reported the decision for Gibson and nine more people. The decision was made after a dispute with the pardon lawyer of the Ministry of Justice, Elizabeth G. Oyer. she got From the Trump government dismissed after she refused to restore gun ownership rights last month.

Oyer claimed that she was put under pressure. She should have included Gibson in a memo to restore his gun rights. And that, although the actor had not been subjected to the checks that other candidates had been subjected to. She said the Times,, that an official in the office of the deputy general prosecutor’s Todd Blanche “essentially explained to me that Mel Gibson has a personal relationship with President Trump. And that this should be a sufficient basis for me to make a recommendation. And that I would do well to make the recommendation.”

Ministry of Justice wants to silence the difference

“Returning to domestic violence is a serious affair. Which I think I cannot easily recommend. Since it has real consequences if people who have practiced domestic violence in the past are in the possession of firearms,” ​​said Oyer of the Times.

The former pardon lawyer also wrote one Guest commentary for Rolling Stone. In it, she accuses Trump’s Ministry of Justice to silence dissenters. And explains why she believed that Gibson shouldn’t have access to weapons.

“In 2011, Gibson owed himself guilty of beating his former partner. She stated that he had beaten her. And that while she held her baby in her arm. “Gibson is also known for an incident from 2006, in which he passed over a police officer who arrested him for drunkenness at the wheel. Shortly after I informed the employee of the deputy general prosecutor that I could not recommend the refueling of this specific racket, I received my termination.”

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