Wife of ICEBlock App Founder Speaks Out After DOJ Fires Her
- Carolyn Feinstein claims she was fired because her husband developed the controversial ICEBlock app, which alerts users about ICE officers nearby.
- Feinstein alleges her termination was retribution for her husband's work related to the anti-ICE app.
- The DOJ stated it investigated Feinstein's ties to ICEBlock after concerns about threats against law enforcement arose.
- Feinstein expressed frustration, stating she dedicated herself to public service and her termination was unjust.
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DOJ FIRES Employee After Finding Out Her Husband Created Dangerous Anti-ICE App * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Kaley
Have you heard of the ICEBlock app? It’s basically an app that tracks the location of ICE agents. Its purpose is to help illegal immigrants know where ICE agents are at so they can avoid being deported. If that sounds incredibly dangerous to you, it’s because it is. And, guess who created this app? Joshua Aaron, whose wife Carolyn Feinstein works (or, used to work) for the Department of Justice. Last week, Laura Loomer revealed: EXCLUSIVE The w…


DOJ staffer claims she was fired over husband’s controversial anti-ICE app that tracks feds
A Department of Justice staffer claims she was abruptly fired after it emerged her husband was the brains behind a controversial anti-ICE app that warns users when the feds are closing in.
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