House Democrats caught fire after attacking Newark ice rink

What's more dies than this these days?

Flying to Newark Liberty Airport? Or did you find yourself near the front door of Newark Ice Detention Center?

In the idea of ​​famous band leader Raymond Scott - either way, you're in "Newark bump". That is one of Scott's most famous works. It took "Powerhouse" as soon as it was about to get there and scored 120 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies comics.

A group of House Democrats were in trouble with federal law enforcement officers at Delaney Hall in Newark last week. They may be able to face the discipline of the house. Or worse.

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Fox was told that the DN.J. DN.J. Lamonica McIver's Representatives may be arresting. (Getty Image)

Fox was told that the DN.J. DN.J. Lamonica McIver's Representatives may be arresting.

"What happened on May 9 is not supervision. It's a political stunt that puts our law enforcement officers, our agents, our employees and our detainees in safety," said Kristi Noem, director of Homeland Security. "This behavior is lawless. This is under this body."

Norm should have some understanding of this. She served in the house for eight years. On the way to the hearing, Nom said an investigation was underway.

"I think the arrest is still on the seat," Tricia McLaughlin, assistant secretary for land and public affairs, said on Fox. "If this is a typical American citizen who is trying to storm into a detention center that is a dangerous offender or anyone, they will be arrested. Just because you are a member of Congress, or just because you are a public official, doesn't mean you are outside the law."

Democrats think they did nothing wrong. Under the law, they have the right to require inspections of the facility. This is in line with their supervisory responsibilities. But House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) evaluates videotapes that Democrats are tangled with federal agents. He was sure that was not supervision.

"To me, it looks like a battery," Johnson said.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, DN.Y. Different views.

U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) spoke at a press conference in Washington, D.C. on April 28, 2025. (Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images)

"Hold any basis on any member of Congress to be responsible," Jeffries said. "No video was made that suggests they were engaged in any inappropriate activities.

There may be arrests or sanctions on Democrats throughout the week. McIver and her assistants slammed the wall on a reporter who went to Noem hearing on Wednesday.

"Are you worried about possible arrest?" asked you really.

McPver's assistant stretched his arms and hands out of the microphone.

"Sorry! Sorry!" After ordering McPher, he never broke the big stride.

"The spokesperson spoke about the condemnation," Ms. McPherre said. Have you responded to this? "I asked.

The woman of Congress disappeared at the doorway to the House Homeland Security Committee and never responded.

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Colleague Dan Scully bravely tried to get McIver to comment on Thursday. But there are no dice.

"(U.S. Attorney for Interim Prosecutor in New Jersey) Alina Habba said she was going to announce the investigation. Is there any deal between you and what happened over there? Are you willing to comment on that?" Scully asked.

Silence from McGee.

"Have anyone from the Justice Department reached out to you?" asked another reporter.

cricket.

"Mr. Female Congressman, do you regret overthrowing the officials? Do you think you will get rid of this?" asked another scribe.

there is nothing.

"Do you have any comments?" asked Scully.

It is doubtful that even the resourcefulness of the TV Macgyver will relax any response from McIver.

R-Ga. Rep. Buddy Carter proposed a resolution to Mcciver, Menendez and Watson Coleman, who were on his committee.

"Keep members of Congress away from members of Congress," Jeffries warned.

You really followed up with Jeffries at a press conference on Tuesday.

“What happens if they were going to arrest these members, or if they tried to approve them in the House first?” I asked.

Jeffries replied: "They will find it."

"What will you do?" I followed up.

Jeffries repeated: "They will find out."

"What resource?" I retorted.

"They will find out," he said again.

"That's not broach...?"

"They will find out."

"Will that object...?"

"That's a red line," Jeffries said.

"What is the red line?" I asked.

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"It's a red line. It's clear. First, I think the so-called Homeland Security spokesperson is a joke. It's a joke. They're much more than going this way. The Trump administration made it clear and loud. We won't be intimidated by their strategy," Jeffries said. "There are clear lines, and they just dare not cross."

The arrests of these lawmakers will trigger a fire on Capitol Hill. Article 6 of the first constitution usually blocks legislators from allegations - they have been in official congressional business for a long time. If a MP shoots someone, they won't lose contact. But the founders kept in mind how politically motivated arrests weakened Congress’ work. So they put in what are called “speaking or debate” clauses to vaccinate legislators when doing business.

“In all cases, except for treason, felony and violation of peace, they shall be arrested when they return and return from the same house and when they return; no speech or debate in any house shall be challenged anywhere else.”

"I don't think it's a clause on speech and debate," Johnson said of Newark's rhubarb. "We have to set standards here. You can't get members of Congress to push law enforcement, and that's exactly what everyone sees on the tape."

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. Want to know how prosecutions might shorten the privileges and privileges of Congress.

"I think it's a sign of indoctrinating fear," Pelosi said. "It's certainly stepping into the terms of speech or debate."

D-Calif's Nancy Pelosi's House Speaker wants to know how prosecutions can shorten meetings in Congressional privileges and privileges. (AP Photo /J. ScottApplewhite)

A Democrat involved in the Newark skirmish said the prosecution would not surprise her.

"The rule of law doesn't mean anything to them," Watson Coleman said. "I think most people in this country will see that this is not the United States. It's not upholding the Constitution."

House Republicans want to condemn the trinity of New Jersey Democrats at Delaney Hall. Condemnation is one of the official models of discipline in a house, just outside of deportation. This requires a vote on the floor of the house. In a speech to the joint meeting of Congress in March, the House invited President Trump to President Trump in a speech, and he voted to decide Rep. Al Green.

Like everything, it has to do with mathematics. Fox was told the House could lack votes for members or expel members from the committee.

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As for criminal charges? These are still to be seen. However, the arrest of MPs will undoubtedly trigger some "Kuick weather in Newark".

and political fires in Washington, D.C.

Chad Pergram is currently a senior congressional correspondent for Fox News Channel (FNC). He joined the network in September 2007 and is located in Washington, D.C.