That is separate from his employment case and has no bearing in whether he violated DOJ conduct policies. a jury does not have to find that I violated the law in order for my government employer to fire me. This is a huge logical gap in your argument. |
Is this an MSPB hearing? |
Conscience and morality do not pay the rent in an expensive place like DC |
No. The point is the lack of indictment does nothing positive for the person's employment case. |
| Losing his gravy job is enough punishment. |
Is this about his employment case? No it is not. Although if I was his lawyer I would absolutely use the fact that Wise is employed at DOJ to challenge the action. |
Having the DOJ on your resume during this time period is probably a red flag, anyway. Best to move on if you want to he taken seriously later, and he’s a young guy. |
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Spoken like a true amoral POS Republican. |
Of course it has bearings. If DOJ allows Jared Wise to be employed, it means that they are not fairly applying their conduct policy. |
Please supply the video of Jared Wise actually hitting a federal officer. I have asked at least 20 times and you apparently do not have the evidence. So the distinction for the people who are logic challenged is that sandwich jizz guy is ON FILM assaulting an officer. Wise is not on film If you have the video of Wise hitting an officer post it. |
He’s not getting fired you pos He did the right thing for gods sake it was a sandwich Shut up you anti American maga fool |
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No sandwich guy isn’t getting fired the DOJ would be sued they don’t want that discovery will suck for them and Bondi knows this.
Sandwich guy has a great case and he would win millions |
Um Subway guy already got fired |