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Maybe Trump should pardon LaMonica McIver. He pardoned and commuted the sentences of Jan. 6 rioters who attacked police. |
Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-NJ) is being criminally charged for assualt on a federal officer. It was unveiled by media personality Alina Habba.
Habba is appointed interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey.
The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
So this month, the mayor of Newark, New Jersey was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement for trespassing. The U.S. Department of Justice was planning on throwing a criminal indictment on Ras Baraka for interference. They ended up dropping the charges.
As explained by former vice president Kamala Harris, President Donald J. Trump will abuse his power by arresting individuals because of political disagreements.
It is happening in real time.
Y'all voted for this.
Habba and Attorney General Pam Bondi came to the conclusion, go after Democratic lawmakers.
McIver, 38 has not taken any money from AIPAC or Israeli affiliates. McIver is being watched closely. She is a freshman lawmaker who served since 2024 after Donald Payne, Jr. passed away in office.
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Trump is targeting Democrats who stand in his way. |
The Democratic Party is having an identity crisis when it comes to electing members. Most of the elected members are over 65 years old and still stuck in the 20th Century with policies that are not up to par with progressives.
McIver performed an oversight visit at an ICE detention facility in Newark.
Baraka attempted to join the congressional delegation and was arrested for trespassing, but the charges were later dropped. On May 19, 2025, Habba announced that McIver had been charged with assaulting, impeding, and interfering with law enforcement in connection with the incident.
On May 20th, McIver stated that she rejected a plea deal from the United States Department of Justice.
On May 9, 2025, Baraka, joined by three Democratic representatives from New Jersey—Bonnie Watson Coleman, Rob Menendez, and LaMonica McIver—appeared at Delaney Hall for an unscheduled oversight visit. Coleman, Menendez, and McIver were allowed into the facility for an oversight visit, and video footage showed Baraka being allowed in, contradicting accusations he had barged into the facility without permission. Baraka was then asked to leave and he left voluntarily according to video footage.
Baraka left the center and gathered with protesters in a public area. He was then arrested by masked federal agents in military fatigues and taken to a federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Newark during a chaotic scuffle.
He was released from a Department of Homeland Security field office hours later.
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