McIver Attends Blanche Hearing, As Case Continues
Congresswoman LaMonica McIver (NJ-10), who is facing criminal prosecution from Donald Trump’s Department of Justice
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Congresswoman LaMonica McIver (NJ-10), who is facing criminal prosecution from Donald Trump’s Department of Justice
been sent to the state’s Division of Criminal Investigation. In Tennessee, sportsbooks flagged more than 400 underage
recognized as a victim, she said, she was criminalized. “I had my childhood taken, my dignity, my dreams
Communist Party ideology,” and its vague prohibitions risk criminalizing a broad range of activities, including peaceful expression, religious
Saving FACE Act of 2026,” and would “remove criminal penalties for obstructing access to abortion services” from
Stands Against DOJ Targeting at Oral Arguments in Criminal Case Protecting congressional oversight has never been more urgent … Wilmington, Delaware, heard oral argument in the ongoing criminal case against Congresswoman LaMonica McIver (NJ-10) brought
These men and women there are not hardened criminals, but people who have been caught
pointing to pressure on the main opposition CHP, criminal investigations targeting journalists and activists and Ankara’s refusal
arrested him and charged him with leading a criminal organization, along with other opposition figures and elected officials … expression, prosecution of journalists, blocking of online content, criminalization of social media activity, and pressure on independent media
that improve the functioning of the criminal justice system, prevent or combat juvenile delinquency, and assist victims
being held here. These are illegal immigrants with criminal histories involving drug trafficking, weapons charges, assault, fraud, money
content, social media accounts, and opposition news platforms; criminal investigations and prosecutions targeting online speech. The government continues
proper treatment and care. These were not violent criminals — the criminals don’t deserve
congressional oversight Trump’s administration has worked to criminalize by tightening regulations on ICE and DHS. ### Print Email
applauds Congressman Gottheimer for proposing legislation to criminalize the doxxing of law enforcement officers. Intentionally releasing … troopers and officers by doxxing with stiff criminal penalties, while providing training for law enforcement officers to keep
Organ Harvesting Act of 2025 (HR 1503 ), would criminalize trafficking in forcibly donated organs and impose penalties … movie, the culprit is a sophisticated transnational criminal organization. In real life, it still is . This article
disabled individuals being held here instead of the criminals the Trump Administration claimed it was targeting. All while … congressional oversight Trump’s administration has worked to criminalize by tightening regulations on ICE and DHS. Her case
passed the House 406 to 1 . It would criminalize forced organ trafficking, impose serious sanctions, require reporting, deny
exercising their fundamental freedoms. These individuals are not criminals; they are voices for truth and human dignity
applauds Congressman Gottheimer for proposing legislation to criminalize the doxxing of law enforcement officers. Intentionally releasing
congressional oversight Trump’s administration has worked to criminalize by tightening regulations on ICE and DHS. Specifically … obstruct this right, dismantle it, and criminalize this legal prerogative, the No Delay for Immigration Oversight Act would
barred from leaving China if they are under criminal investigation or involved in unresolved civil disputes. Last week
damages and criminal punishment of up to 20 years in prison and $1 million in fines for participating … nationals and foreigners on U.S. soil. For example, criminal or civil charges could be applied to U.S. physicians
which has been ruled unconstitutional, adding that this criminalizes activities aimed at securing the freedom and human rights
place to live,” said Congresswoman Watson Coleman . “Our criminal justice system as it exists now seemingly encourages recidivism