Gov. Kathy Hochul has admitted she once harassed a federal immigration agent for “trying to terrorize” New Yorkers — as she teased an anti-ICE proposal in the wake of the deadly Minnesota shooting. The Democrat briefly detailed her confrontation with the ICE agent in an interview MS NOW’s “Morning Joe” on Thursday, saying the exchange…
Gov. Hochul astonishingly admits she harassed an ICE officer in NYC, teases anti-ICE proposal
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January 08, 2026
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