Ashley Jamieson (@DearAshley) wants the world to believe she’s the victim of a vast conspiracy. The reality? She torpedoed her own career.
Hi. My name is Ashley Jamieson. I am an attorney. And for the last 19 months, I have been working for @USDA in the Office of General Counsel in the Civil Rights, Labor, and Employment unit as a litigation atty. Fighting for the rights of workers.
And this morning they fired me.
— Dear Ashley… (@asj519) September 22, 2025
Until recently, Jamieson worked as an attorney at the Department of Agriculture, but she now claims she was fired unfairly for “performance” reasons. On social media, she’s spinning the narrative that it was all about politics — that her outspoken leftist posts online, especially those targeting conservatives, led to her downfall. She even tried to blame accounts like LibsofTikTok, calling them “white supremacist” and “Christian Nationalist.” The irony, of course, is that the account’s owner is Jewish. Not exactly the airtight legal argument one might expect from a government lawyer.
The receipts tell the story more clearly than Ashley’s thread does. Screenshots of her posts are damning — and not in the way she thinks. When news broke of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, she tweeted, “one down, many more to go.” That wasn’t just cruel. That was a public celebration of the death of a father, husband, and leader — a chilling window into her mindset.
Hi. My name is Ashley Jamieson. I am an attorney. And for the last 19 months, I have been working for @USDA in the Office of General Counsel in the Civil Rights, Labor, and Employment unit as a litigation atty. Fighting for the rights of workers.
And this morning they fired me.
— Dear Ashley… (@asj519) September 22, 2025
And it didn’t stop there. Jamieson openly fantasized about locking up all Republicans, as though political disagreement were grounds for imprisonment. These weren’t slips of the tongue; they were part of a long pattern of dehumanizing rhetoric. For someone in a legal role inside the federal government, those kinds of statements aren’t just inappropriate. They’re disqualifying.
Not bc of “performance” as they allege, but bc for the last 5 days I have been doxxed by MostlyPeacefull and LibsofTiktok, two known White Supremacist and Christian Nationalist accts on here. All bc I told my followers to block them after they doxxed a colleague.
— Dear Ashley… (@asj519) September 22, 2025
The “pity party” came next. Ashley framed her firing as an attack on her race and gender, claiming bias against her for being a Black woman with a uterus. Convenient scapegoats, but the evidence points elsewhere: she wasn’t punished for existing. She was punished for cheering on political violence and broadcasting it online for the world to see.
And in a curious side note, she also happens to share a sorority tie with Kamala Harris. That explains some of her politics, but it doesn’t excuse the behavior.
On Friday, the Secretary of Agriculture, Brooke Rollins, shared the doxxing on her personal Twitter page in the midst of the onslaught of harassment, stating that I would be fired from my role. Though I had been placed on paid, admin leave indefinitely.
— Dear Ashley… (@asj519) September 22, 2025







