The lies won’t stop. Four days ago, news conflating hacks like Pro Publica, People Magazine, and CBS News reported that a woman was “brutally” shoved to the ground by an ICE agent.
A video seen posted on X showed the end of the confrontation. It’s about five seconds long. A woman is pushed back and falls to the ground. Pro Publica would have you believe that the agent just picked her out of a crowd to “shove” her to the ground. Did I mention the video lasted five seconds? One wonders what prompted the ICE agent to push the woman away. According to Democrats, it was completely unprovoked:
"[An] ICE agent violently threw this bereft woman to the ground in front of her kids. She had not touched him. She did not pose any threat. She had to be taken to the hospital," New York City Comptroller Brad Lander wrote alongside one version of the video on Thursday, Sept. 25.
Except that claim is false. That’s a lie, Bradley. In the same article, one can watch the whole video. Number one, she wasn’t violently thrown to the ground; the agent is pushing her back after he repeatedly said “adios.” She fell, and he kept her from falling hard. Secondly, she was touching him while he was telling her in Spanish to “leave.” But facts are hard for leftist hacks like Brad Lander.
That woman is the wife of an illegal alien, who was outside an NYC immigration court and she, reportedly, is also an illegal alien. She was transported to a hospital, for what? We can all watch the video. She wasn't even hurt, let alone injured.
DHS placed the agent on leave, and said in a statement that his behavior was “unacceptable.”
In a statement to PEOPLE, Tricia McLaughlin, Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs at the Department of Homeland Security, said they have "relieved" the officer of his duty.
"The officer’s conduct in this video is unacceptable and beneath the men and women of ICE, " McLaughlin said in the statement, adding that there is an investigation underway.
Someone at DHS apparently watched the whole video after an “investigation” (e.g. they watched the whole video), determined that he didn’t do anything wrong, and reinstated him.
Not to be outdone on September 30th, a guy with “amNewYork” (whatever that is) was in a hallway snapping photos when an agitator walked into the elevator with ICE agents and detainees. You can watch the video below:
What is abundantly clear is that no ICE agent touched that guy. An agent (out of frame) seems to have potentially moved another female photographer. That woman either fell backward or was moved away. The guy taking a soccer flop was never touched by an ICE agent. But David Shuster had “thoughts” on the matter.
This man was taken to the hospital after being knocked unconscious and losing all feeling for 40 minutes. ICE threw him to the floor for the crime of "exercising 1st amendment rights." The journalist was taking photos of ICE agents in a public area of a govt building. #ICE pic.twitter.com/33HuqtSOni
— David Shuster (@DavidShuster) September 30, 2025
More lies, David.
It's hard to tell from that one video, but it seems like a professional soccer flop. One thing is very clear – he wasn’t “unconscious” and he wasn't paralyzed for 40 minutes. You can see him moving around at the end of the video, maybe looking for his lost man card. And the woman who was “potentially” pushed? She kept shooting her camera while Renaldo-with-a-camera was behind her, looking like a whiny big baby.
I remember a friend who would yell at his kid during games if the kid “went down.” He’d yell: "Are you hurt or are you injured?” Invariably, the kid would say, “hurt.” From what is shown on that video, it appears that guy was neither hurt nor injured.
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