Dem rep. Jerrold nadler’s aide detained by dhs agents in manhattan office

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Longtime Democratic Rep. Jerrold Nadler slammed President Trump for “sowing chaos” nationwide after federal agents handcuffed one of his aides inside his lower Manhattan office. The


lawmaker’s verbal tirade came after Department of Homeland Security officers entered the Big Apple office Wednesday and accused his staff of “harboring rioters” in a dramatic confrontation


caught on video.  “President Trump and the Department of Homeland Security are sowing chaos in our communities, using intimidating tactics against both citizens and non-citizens in a


reckless and dangerous manner,” he said in a statement to Politico. “If this can happen in a Member of Congress’s office, it can happen to anyone — and it is happening.” The video, obtained


by Gothamist, showed one agent aggressively restraining a teary-eyed female staffer, while another employee asked for a warrant and blocked a second officer from entering a private section


of the congressional office, located in the same Varick Street building as federal immigration court. EXPLORE MORE “I’m a federal officer, we’re here checking on something,” the male agent


said to the employee standing in his way, the footage showed.  “We have the right to check. You are harboring rioters in the office,” he argued in the heated back-and-forth that ended with


the staffer granting him access to the back office. Nadler said that the “deeply troubling” incident showed a clear violation of legal protocols.  Federal Protective Service officers went to


the congressman’s office to conduct a security check after receiving reports that protesters were hiding inside, DHS told The Post in a statement. “Based on earlier incidents in a nearby


facility, FPS officers were concerned about the safety of the federal employees in the office and went to the location to ensure the safety and wellbeing of those present,” Homeland Security


officials said. When they arrived, one individual – the woman who was briefly detained – was “verbally confrontational and physically blocked access to the office” after the officers


identified themselves and explained why there were there. “The officers then detained the individual in the hallway for the purpose of completing the security check,” DHS said. The aide was


released after the fiery standoff — which reportedly erupted when a Nadler staffer invited two advocates monitoring ICE activity at the courthouse into the office.  Nadler charged that the


Trump administration is embracing totalitarian and authoritarian tactics. “The Trump administration is trying to intimidate members of Congress,” Nadler told the New York Times Saturday.


“They’re behaving like fascists. We have to fight them. We don’t want to be a fascist country.” The White House did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.