Indictment of Rep. LaMonica McIver: A Political Storm Unleashed
A federal grand jury in Newark has delivered a three-count indictment against Democrat Representative LaMonica McIver, accusing her of forcibly obstructing and interfering with federal law enforcement officials at the Delaney Hall detention center last month. The stakes are high; McIver now faces a potential maximum sentence of 17 years in federal prison, should she be convicted on all counts.
The gravity of the situation escalated when a judge mandated that McIver surrender her firearms and restricted her from traveling outside the United States.
Words from the Prosecutor
U.S. Attorney Alina Habba stated:
“Today, a federal grand jury in Newark has indicted U.S. Representative LaMonica McIver on three counts related to her actions against federal law enforcement officers. Count One and Count Two carry a maximum penalty of 8 years each, while Count Three could add an additional year behind bars. As the Chief Federal Law Enforcement Officer for New Jersey, I have a constitutional duty to safeguard our federal partners as they perform their responsibilities. While the public has the right to express their opinions on policies, it is crucial that such expressions do not threaten the safety of law enforcement and the communities they protect.”
“The grand jury’s decision marks a significant step in our pursuit of justice,” Habba concluded.
Today, a federal grand jury in Newark, New Jersey, returned a three-count indictment against U.S. Representative LaMonica McIver regarding her interference with federal law enforcement officers. This indictment carries significant penalties for each count.
— US Attorney Habba (@USAttyHabba) June 10, 2025
Charges of Assault Against ICE Agents
Alina Habba recently announced federal charges against Rep. McIver for her alleged assault on ICE agents, highlighting a clear violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 111(a)(1). “No one is above the law—politicians included,” she emphasized, reinforcing the principle that accountability applies universally.
My office has charged Congresswoman McIver with violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 111(a)(1) for her actions against law enforcement. pic.twitter.com/TV00uwRtKq
— US Attorney Habba (@USAttyHabba) May 19, 2025
Details of the Incident
Allegations have surfaced that Rep. LaMonica McIver verbally berated and physically assaulted federal agents during her visit to a Newark detention facility. Reports indicate that bodycam footage captures McIver’s aggressive behavior, wherein she threatened to “destroy” the careers of the agents involved. “I touch whoever I want, motherf*cker!” she allegedly exclaimed during this altercation.
BREAKING: I have exclusive ICE officer body cam footage showing Democrat Rep. LaMonica McIver verbally and physically assaulting federal agents in New Jersey after unlawfully entering an ICE detention facility. The evidence is compelling… pic.twitter.com/msAQBz23oJ
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) May 10, 2025
This incident raises significant questions about the conduct of elected officials and the boundaries of political activism. As the legal proceedings unfold, the implications for McIver’s political career—and for broader discussions of law enforcement and civil liberties—remain to be seen.