Judge overseeing Rep. McIver's case tells prosecutors to turn over authorities' texts

The Washington TimesMonday, November 17, 2025 at 6:36:38 PM
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Judge overseeing Rep. McIver's case tells prosecutors to turn over authorities' texts
  • A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration's attorneys to submit text messages from authorities regarding U.S. Rep. LaMonica McIver's visit to an immigration detention center in New Jersey, which has led to assault charges against her. This development highlights the ongoing legal scrutiny surrounding McIver's actions during the visit, which has raised significant concerns about her conduct.
  • The requirement for the text messages indicates the court's intent to thoroughly investigate the circumstances of the incident. This could have serious implications for McIver's political career and public image, as the outcome of the case may influence perceptions of her accountability and behavior as a public official.
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