Nadler Attacks Trump: DHS Staffer Detention
- Jerrold Nadler has strongly criticized the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and former President Donald Trump following the detention of one of his staff members in Manhattan.
- DHS officers reportedly attempted to enter Nadler's office,accusing staff of "harboring rioters." A staff member was later handcuffed, an event captured on video and initially reported by Gothamist.
- According to reports, a DHS official, when questioned about a search warrant, admitted they did not have one but proceeded to enter a private section of the office...
Rep. nadler launches a fierce condemnation of the Department of Homeland Security and Donald Trump after a staffer’s detention in Manhattan, where immigration protests where underway. this shocking incident, captured on video, involved DHS officers entering Nadler’s office without a warrant, sparking an immediate debate over aggressive immigration tactics and due process.nadler accuses the Trump administration of using intimidation. The detained staff member was eventually released without charges, yet the ripple effects are already being felt. This situation highlights the need for tighter scrutiny of the Department of Homeland Security’s methods, which has prompted outrage. News Directory 3 offers detailed insights.Discover what’s next as the inquiry continues.
Nadler Blasts DHS After Staff Detention in New York
Updated June 02, 2025
Rep. Jerrold Nadler has strongly criticized the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and former President Donald Trump following the detention of one of his staff members in Manhattan. The incident occurred near an immigration courthouse where protests were taking place,sparking concerns about aggressive immigration tactics and due process.
DHS officers reportedly attempted to enter Nadler’s office,accusing staff of “harboring rioters.” A staff member was later handcuffed, an event captured on video and initially reported by Gothamist. The immigration incident has ignited a debate over the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) methods and the Trump administration’s broader immigration policies.
According to reports, a DHS official, when questioned about a search warrant, admitted they did not have one but proceeded to enter a private section of the office after some initial resistance from staff.
“President Trump and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are sowing chaos in our communities, using intimidation tactics against both citizens and non-citizens in a reckless and perilous manner. In the most recent and deeply troubling incident, DHS agents forcefully entered my Congressional office and handcuffed a member of my staff,” Nadler said in a statement.
Nadler characterized the officers’ actions as a “deeply troubling disregard for proper legal boundaries.” He also voiced concerns about the administration’s “use of the expedited removal process which denies due process to immigrants and citizens alike.”
The staff member who was detained was ultimately released without charges. She confirmed that “everything resolved” but declined to provide further details.
What’s next
The incident is highly likely to fuel further debate over immigration enforcement and the balance between national security and individual rights. Congressional oversight of DHS activities may also intensify.
