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Home » Former pardon attorney: DOJ is ‘complicit’ in a cover-up

Former pardon attorney: DOJ is ‘complicit’ in a cover-up

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Liz Oyer, a former Justice Department pardon attorney, told Jim Acosta that the DOJ is participating in a massive cover-up over the shooting of a Minneapolis woman in Minnesota.Among the revelations reported this week, Renee Nicole Good, who was shot by an ICE agent, still had a pulse when first responders arrived on scene. ICE denied a doctor access to Good who wanted to render her aid. Oyer said that it may mean that there are other ICE officers who could be culpable in Good’s death.Both she and Acosta agreed that an investigation into the entire situation was warranted. However, the deputy attorney general already decided that there would not be an investigation into the shooting. “I don’t think I’m exaggerating, Jim, when I say that DOJ is effectively participating in a cover-up of any potential crime that may have occurred,” said Oyer. “Now, it wouldn’t be proper for the deputy attorney general to jump to the conclusion that this officer should be prosecuted. But it would be absolutely expected that the deputy attorney general would be calling for a thorough investigation, so that the Justice Department could determine whether a prosecution is warranted.”She added that the fact that that isn’t happening in this case is alarming.”The fact that prosecutors in the civil rights division have been told that they cannot go to the scene and participate in an investigation — it is really — I cannot overstate how absolutely how shocking and wrong that is to the degree that DOJ is really complicit,” she said. “The leadership of DOJ is complicit in covering up what happened during this incident.”Acosta added he wouldn’t be surprised if this matter went all the way up to Attorney General Pam Bondi if not Donald Trump himself. As more facts come in, former DOJ pardon attorney @lawyeroyer says it’s becoming clear the Justice Dept. is engaged in a cover-up in the killing of Renée Good. https://t.co/eXuZ7Ptqg8… pic.twitter.com/NEoAAofCUn— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) January 17, 2026 Breaking News on Renee Good. My discussion with Former DOJ Pardon Attorney Liz Oyer and Steve Schmidt by Jim AcostaPlus Jim notes Trump is not the first person to get handed a Nobel Peace Prize. Read on Substack

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