ICE Blasts Politico Journalist for Encouraging Violence Against Agents - Slay News

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has just slammed a Politico reporter for what the federal law enforcement agency is calling a dangerous flirtation with inciting violence against agents.
Politico’s senior legal affairs reporter, Josh Gerstein, has come under fire amid a massive federal investigation into alleged fraud within Minnesota’s social services programs, the Hill reports.
ICE has accused Gerstein of crossing a line with a risky comment on social media about stand-your-ground laws and federal probes.
The drama kicked off on Monday when Gerstein posted inflammatory comments on X.
- Advertisement -Gerstein was musing about the overlap between federal agents knocking on doors and certain self-defense laws.
“At some point, the amateur effort to knock on doors of home daycares intersects with robust stand-your-ground laws,” Gerstein wrote on X.
While Gerstein might claim he’s just observing, it’s not hard to see why ICE took this as a dog whistle for trouble, especially when agents are already in the crosshairs of a tense investigation in Minnesota.
ICE fired back hard on X, accusing the reporter of recklessly stoking violence against federal officers doing their jobs.
“You would think a ‘Senior Legal Affairs Reporter’ for POLITICO would know better than to tweet something inciting violence against federal agents,” ICE fired off on X.
Gerstein quickly tried to downplay his comments, clarifying on X that he was merely pointing out a potential risk, not cheering for chaos.
However, the damage might already be done in the court of public opinion.
This spat unfolds against the backdrop of a sweeping federal investigation into suspected fraud tied to Minnesota’s social services programs.
- Advertisement -The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is sending agents to inspect daycares and health facilities across the state.
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced on X that 98 individuals have already been charged in connection with this probe.
Meanwhile, a top Minnesota prosecutor suggested that over half of the $18 billion billed to 14 state programs since 2018 could be tainted by fraud.
It’s a staggering figure that underscores why federal agents are pounding the pavement and why any whiff of encouraging resistance to their work is a lightning rod.
Adding to the complexity, Minnesota’s self-defense laws are under scrutiny in this context, with state statutes allowing deadly force inside homes to stop felonies and no requirement to retreat, even outside the home, as affirmed by the state Supreme Court.
Meanwhile, Gov. Tim Walz is attempting to shift the blame onto President Donald Trump as pressure mounts on the state’s Democrat leadership.
This whole saga is a stark reminder of the tightrope federal agents walk in enforcing the law, especially when social media can turn a stray comment into a Molotov cocktail.
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