California Dem Complains About New Jersey Mayor’s Arrest, Gets Buried Under Trump Mugshots

May 12, 2025 - 14:28
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California Dem Complains About New Jersey Mayor’s Arrest, Gets Buried Under Trump Mugshots

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) took to X on Friday to complain about the arrest of Democratic Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, suggesting that President Donald Trump’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was simply arresting people who opposed him politically.

Khanna was responding to the debacle that unfolded at Delaney Hall — a detention center being used to house criminal illegal aliens in Newark, New Jersey — when Baraka and three House Democrats joined a protest and, according to DHS, “stormed” the facility and demanded access to and oversight of the facility. They reportedly waited for the gates to open for a transport vehicle, at which point they charged through the gates and past security. Baraka was arrested at the scene, but DHS has suggested that Reps. LaMonica McIver, Bonnie Watson-Coleman, and Rob Menendez (D-NJ) could also be taken into custody if body-cam footage reveals that they broke the law.

“The Trump @JDVance Administration has just arrested a mayor in Newark and shoved Members of Congress for protesting outside of an ICE facility,” Khanna posted. “In America, you cannot arrest your political opponents.”

Khanna’s X feed was immediately flooded with replies from people arguing that the multiple prosecutions of President Donald Trump — on charges that he and many others agreed were politically motivated if not manufactured — were a more accurate example of a presidential administration (under then President Joe Biden) doing everything in its power to arrest and imprison a political opponent.

“In America, you cannot arrest your political opponents,” Rasmussen Reports shared the New York Post photo of Trump’s mug shot.

“‘In America, you cannot arrest your political opponents’ said ZERO Democrats when they charged Donald Trump with more felonies than fk’ing John Gotti, using fake crimes and novel legal theories. Be better, Ro,” another posted.

Others pointed to Khanna’s own previous comments — namely his assertions that “no one is above the law” and “being a member of Congress doesn’t give you the right to ‘obstruct the rule of law.'”

“As the honorable Ro Khanna himself has said, being a member of Congress doesn’t give you the right to ‘obstruct the rule of law,'” Vice President JD Vance posted.

“I was told being a Member of Congress ‘doesn’t give you the right to obstruct the rule of law’ … by you!” Andrew Follett added.

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