Mel Gibson, DOJ and federal gun law
DOJ official fired for refusing to give Mel Gibson gun rights back reacts to Trump's speech
Fired DOJ Official Elizabeth Oyer joins Nicolle Wallace to react to President Donald Trump's speech at the Department of Justice and tells the story of her firing after she refused to return gun rights' to actor Mel Gibson who pleaded "no contest" to misdemeanor battery of his former girlfriend.
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DOJ official says she was fired after opposing restoration of Mel Gibson's gun rights
Former U.S. pardon attorney Elizabeth G. Oyer spoke with NBC News' Tom Llamas about how she believes that her opposition to restoring actor Mel Gibson's right to carry a gun may have contributed to her termination.
A new survey reveals that actor and director Mel Gibson has emerged as the leading Republican candidate for California ...
Gibson, a supporter of Trump, lost his right to purchase or own a handgun after a 2011 domestic violence misdemeanor ...
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