WASHINGTON—A man charged with throwing a sandwich at a federal agent on Aug. 13 was an employee of the Department of Justice (DOJ), according to Attorney General Pam Bondi.
The man, whose name has not been publicly released, has been fired, she said.
President Donald Trump has deployed the National Guard to Washington and taken over the city’s Metropolitan Police Department.
It shows a man standing across from a law enforcement officer and throwing a Subway sandwich at him, then fleeing the scene. The man was caught following a foot chase.
Bondi said the incident exemplifies resistance inside the Justice Department to the Trump administration’s agenda.
“This is an example of the Deep State we have been up against for seven months as we work to refocus DOJ,” she wrote on X. “You will NOT work in this administration while disrespecting our government and law enforcement.”
“We’re going to be asking for extensions on that—long-term extensions,” he said on Aug. 13. “You can’t have 30 days.”
He said Bondi is “taking command of the Metropolitan Police Department” and that Drug Enforcement Administration leader Terry Cole is “designated as the interim federal commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Department.”
The National Guard does not have the authority to arrest people, but they can detain them until law enforcement arrives.
District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser has criticized Trump’s moves, calling them “unsettling.”







