On Friday, July 11th, I received the below letter from Attorney General Pamela Bondi. Until Friday evening, I was the senior ethics attorney at the Department of Justice responsible for advising the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General directly on federal employee ethics. I was also responsible for the day-to-day operations of the ethics program across the Department. I led a small, dedicated team of professionals and coordinated the work of some 30 other full-time ethics officials, attorneys, paralegals and other specialists across the Department of Justice, ensuring that the 117,000 Department employees were properly advised on and supported in how to follow the Federal employee ethics rules. My career in public service has so far spanned a quarter of a century. I started as a United States Naval Officer, graduating from the ROTC program at the University of Michigan. After a 6-year military career, I earned a law Degree from the Detroit School of Law at Michigan State University. I started at the FBI in 2006 in the Presidential Management Fellows Program. At the FBI, I worked in a variety of offices thanks to the PMF program and eventually I went to work for the FBI’s Office of Integrity and Compliance. From there, I moved to the Departmental Ethics Office at Main Justice as Deputy Director. Finally, in 2023, I was promoted to the Senior Executive Service and the Position of Director of the Ethics Office. My public service is not over, and my career as a Federal civil servant is not finished. I took the oath at 18 as a Midshipman to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States.” I have taken that oath at least five more times since then. That oath did not come with the caveat that I need only support the Constitution when it is easy or convenient. I look forward to finding ways to continue in my personal calling of service to my country. I encouraged anyone who is reading this to do the same. I believe in the words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - "the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice." I also believe that Edmund Burke is right and that "the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to do nothing." I received a number of calls and messages of support in the last few days. Thank you to everyone who has reached out. Be well.
Love the quotes you chose to highlight in your post. Thank you for your many years of public service and your dedication to our Constitution and ethics. Wishing you well.
Thank you for your service and continued life of service.
Thank you for your service & loyalty to this country & its Constitution.
I do not know you, but am very sorry for how you were treated by this disgusting regime. You will land in a better place.
Thank you for your service to our country. Don't let this set back stop you from doing what is right.
I’m in shock. Joe, I am sorry this happened. You were an amazing ally and colleague. All the best to you.
Well, considering that the CDC completely fudged the numbers on opioid overdose deaths, and you likely advised your charges to happily destroy innocent doctors lives, I don't feel sorry for you. You should have checked to see if prescription opioids were really killing all the people they said....BECAUSE THEY WEREN'T!! And so many innocent pain patients have died since the DOJ launched their lawless attacks....
Six year Army and Army National Guard veteran here. I have your back, sir.
Pretty sure it's called "at will employment"
Navy Veteran, Fresno Pacific University Graduate
7hThis is how they treat us Veterans. Good luck brother!