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DOJ OPR Must Review DoJ Staff Misrepresentations During Deceptive Domestic Information Warfare

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The Department of Justice has been linked with online information warfare

"had a habit of instructing employees to go online and post comments rebutting news stories"

One Office of Special Counsel claimed they were a combat vet, but the OSC knows they were never in the military.
They weren't lying when they said they "weren't working in the Department of Justice." They goofing off, not working, lying about being a combat veteran.
The DC Attorney Ethics rules do not permit misrepresentation, and it is a violation of the ethics rules for an attorney to:
(c) Engage in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation;


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"DC Attorney Ethics Rules"

What a concept. I don't know whether to laugh or cry.

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