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'Political stunt' prosecution of ICE agent for 'road rage' provokes heated DHS response
The Department of Homeland Security accuses Minnesota officials of staging a 'political stunt' by prosecuting ICE agent Gregory Morgan Jr. for allegedly pointing a gun at motorists during a traffic confrontation. Federal authorities argue Morgan is protected under the Supremacy Clause, while Minnesota prosecutors claim his alleged actions fell outside legitimate federal duties.
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