Federal Judge Rebukes DHS for Prejudicial Social Media in Rep. McIver Prosecution
A federal judge has condemned the Department of Homeland Security’s inflammatory social media posts targeting Rep. LaMonica McIver, demanding their removal to protect her right to a fair trial amid a politically charged prosecution.
In a striking check on government overreach, U.S. District Judge Jamel Semper has ordered the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to remove multiple social media posts deemed "prejudicial" toward Representative LaMonica McIver. This directive came during pretrial hearings concerning charges that arose from McIver’s May 9 visit to the Delaney Hall Detention Facility in Newark, New Jersey. The case itself is emblematic of the broader conflict between patriotic oversight and politicized prosecution under a federal administration beholden to partisan interests rather than the rule of law. The Trump-appointed U.S. Attorney leading this case pursued criminal charges against McIver—who asserts her...
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