
President Trump’s Justice Department is making arrests in Newark, and the message to anti-ICE agitators is plain. Assault a federal officer, and you will be charged.
On May 28, ICE deportation officers were clearing a road outside the Delaney Hall Detention Facility when a crowd refused to move. The Justice Department says one demonstrator kicked officers and then bit two of them, sending both to a Newark hospital.
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President Trump and his administration are standing with the officers who took those bites and kicks while doing their jobs.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said the FBI also made an arrest tied to threats against ICE officers and their families.
Told you. @FBI just arrested the man who threatened to kill ICE officers and their families. FAFO. https://t.co/ai2Y46nmOR
— Acting AG Todd Blanche (@DAGToddBlanche) May 30, 2026
The Justice Department’s Office of Public Affairs announced the arrest and the charge.
From the Justice Department:
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