Newark Mayor Arrested on Orders from Trump’s Lawyer — Here’s What We Know.
Newark Mayor Taken Into Custody
According to Vox - Загальний: In May 2025, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, a Democrat, visited an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center in New Jersey. During the visit, he was asked to leave the facility, and a federal law enforcement officer then informed him that he would be arrested. Baraka’s arrest was carried out on the orders of Todd Blanche, the Deputy Attorney General of the United States.
Todd Blanche, who previously served as a personal attorney for former President Donald Trump, became Acting Attorney General after Pam Bondi resigned in April 2025. He has also overseen criminal investigations and prosecutions within the U.S. Department of Justice. Trump has announced his intention to nominate Blanche for the position of Attorney General in 2026.
Political Fallout from the Arrest
During the arrest, the Newark mayor was told:
“We are arresting the mayor right now,”the federal officer stated. Meanwhile, an anonymous source commented on Blanche, saying he has 'distinguished himself only by his willingness to act as Trump’s lackey.'
The arrest of the Newark mayor has sparked outrage among both his supporters and opponents, marking a significant moment in American politics. The creation of a $1.776 billion 'Anti-Arms' fund is also a key part of the discussion surrounding Blanche’s actions and his future intentions.
Baraka’s arrest highlights the political tension that exists amid changes at the top levels of government and raises questions about the methods used to target political opponents.
The arrest of the Newark mayor has become a pivotal event in the context of U.S. political struggles, which are often marked by conflicts between party representatives. At the same time, the situation surrounding Todd Blanche and his ties to Donald Trump underscores the former president’s influence on the current political landscape. These unfolding events could have serious consequences for the future of the country’s political climate, particularly regarding the targeting of opponents and rising political tensions.
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