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Judge says DHS social media posts in Rep. McIver prosecution are ‘prejudicial’ and should be removed

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The posts came from the Department of Homeland Security’s X account as well as the account for one of its spokespeople.
A federal judge overseeing the Trump administration’s prosecution of U.S. Rep. LaMonica McIver on charges she assaulted and impeded immigration officers outside a New Jersey detention center told the government to remove social media posts he called “prejudicial” to the congresswoman.
U.S. District Judge Jamel Semper on Tuesday heard pretrial arguments in the case brought by Republican President Donald Trump’s U.S. Justice Department against the Democratic congresswoman representing Newark, the state’s biggest city. Semper didn’t issue a ruling from the bench but told the government’s attorneys nine social media posts should be removed.
The posts, which came from the Department of Homeland Security’s X account as well as the account for one of its spokespeople, referred to the May 9 visit by McIver and other members of Congress as “a reckless stunt by sanctuary politicians” and said the visit was not about oversight, a key point from the congresswoman and the other lawmakers who accompanied her to Newark’s Delaney Hall Detention Facility in May.
“It’s not factual,” Semper said. “The prejudicial nature of it is self-evident.”
A message seeking a response from Homeland Security was sent Tuesday.
McIver’s attorneys have argued the department’s posts could imperil her chances for a fair trial.
The judge also told the government to turn over additional video footage to McIver after her attorneys told the court they had not received footage they knew existed but wasn’t turned over.

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