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Does the Constitution Protect This Congresswoman From Trump?

LaMonica McIver of New Jersey is arguing that the Department of Justice can’t prosecute her for an incident last May at an ICE facility. LaMonica McIver of New Jersey is arguing that the Department of Justice can’t prose…

Does the Constitution Protect This Congresswoman From Trump?

LaMonica McIver of New Jersey is arguing that the Department of Justice can’t prosecute her for an incident last May at an ICE facility. LaMonica McIver of New Jersey is arguing that the Department of Justice can’t prosecute her for an incident last May at an ICE facility.

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  • LaMonica McIver of New Jersey is arguing that the Department of Justice can’t prosecute her for an incident last May at an ICE facility.
  • LaMonica McIver of New Jersey is arguing that the Department of Justice can’t prosecute her for an incident last May at an ICE
  • facility. LaMonica McIver of New Jersey is arguing that the Department of Justice can’t prosecute her for an incident last May at
  • an ICE facility.

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  • Justice can’t prosecute her for an incident last May at an ICE facility.
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  • LaMonica McIver of New Jersey is arguing that the Department of Justice can’t prosecute her for an incident last May at an ICE facility.
  • LaMonica McIver of New Jersey is arguing that the Department of Justice can’t prosecute her for an incident last May at an ICE
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