Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY)'s aide was arrested and video of the "dramatic" and "chaotic" incident was published online.

The Gothamist recently reported that U.S. Department of Homeland Security police had handcuffed one of Rep. Jerry Nadler aides in the congressmember's Manhattan office, "which is in the same federal office building as an immigration courthouse," according to the outlet's report.

"In the video, which was shared with Gothamist and filmed by a person who was monitoring activity in immigration court, DHS officers entered Nadler’s district office and accused staff members of 'harboring rioters.' A Nadler staffer is seen crying and being handcuffed," the report states. "Another officer is at a door trying to enter a private area of the office while a staffer asks for a warrant."

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The outlet goes on to report that the "DHS later said in a statement that 'one individual' — the woman seen being handcuffed — had blocked police from performing a security check they intended to do based on information there were protesters in the lawmaker’s office."

"Later that day, protesters gathered outside of the federal building, demonstrating against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement," the report states. It also notes an important detail: the aide wasn't arrested.

"The staff member was not arrested and not charged with any crime, both Nadler's office and a DHS spokesperson confirmed. In a brief telephone interview, the staffer who'd been handcuffed said that 'everything resolved' and declined to comment further," according to the report.

Nadler, a critic of Trump's administration, was in the news earlier this year, including for a blistering and thorough takedown of tech billionaire Elon Musk's prior claims about supposed mismanagement of federal funds.

Politico also reported on the news, saying the aide was "briefly detained."

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