DOJ charges Rep. LaMonica McIver over incident outside ICE facility

The Department of Justice has charged Rep. LaMonica McIver with assaulting a federal agent outside an ICE facility—a charge she vehemently denies as “purely political.” The incident unfolded during a planned oversight inspection that escalated when ICE agents arrested the Newark mayor.

Key Takeaways:

  • The DOJ has charged Rep. LaMonica McIver with assaulting a federal agent.
  • McIver disputes the charges, calling the investigation “purely political.”
  • The incident occurred during a planned oversight inspection at an ICE facility.
  • ICE agents arrested the Newark mayor during the inspection, sparking the incident.
  • McIver is a Democrat representing New Jersey.

DOJ Charges Against Rep. McIver

Rep. LaMonica McIver, a Democrat from New Jersey, has been charged by the Department of Justice with assaulting a federal agent outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility. The charges arise from an incident that took place during a scheduled oversight inspection conducted by McIver and her congressional colleagues.

Incident at the ICE Facility

The planned inspection turned contentious when ICE agents unexpectedly arrested the mayor of Newark, who was present during the visit. This arrest sparked tensions that led to the alleged assault involving Rep. McIver. Specific details of the altercation have not been fully disclosed by authorities.

McIver Disputes the Charges

Rep. McIver is vehemently disputing the charges against her, labeling the DOJ’s investigation as “purely political.” In a statement responding to the allegations, she asserted her innocence. “I was fulfilling my duty as a representative,” McIver stated. “These charges are baseless and purely political.”

Arrest of Newark Mayor Sparks Incident

The arrest of the Newark mayor during the oversight visit has been identified as the catalyst for the incident. McIver and her colleagues were at the ICE facility as part of their responsibilities to oversee operations. The circumstances surrounding the mayor’s arrest remain unclear from the provided information.

Next Steps

As the situation develops, Rep. McIver’s case is expected to draw significant attention given the serious nature of the charges and her position in Congress. No further details have been released by the DOJ or ICE officials at this time.

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