August 30, 2025
Doj employee released “retaliation” for the man’s anti-I-IT app

Doj employee released “retaliation” for the man’s anti-I-IT app

Carolyn Feinstein and her husband Joshua Aaron

Carolyn Feinstein and her husband Joshua Aaron

An employee of the Ministry of Justice (doj) claims that she was released “in retaliation” after bosses discovered that her husband was the creator of an anti-I-I app.

Carolyn Feinstein said that she was wrong because of the role her husband Joshua Aaron, in the development of Iceblocke from her post.

The Iceblock app sends warnings to users if the agents of the immigration and customs authority (ICE) are nearby.

At the beginning of this month, Pam Bondi, the US General Prosecutor, published a warning to Mr. Aaron and accused him of “threatening the life of ice agents”.

Ms. Feinstein received a letter on Friday and said that her role was terminated in the Doj, where she had worked for almost a decade.

“That was retribution. I was released because of my husband’s actions or activism,” Feinstein told The Daily Beast.

“It insults me because I and my career devoted myself to the services of the people in the United States, and now the Doj claims that I have tried to harm some of them. And that’s not true.”

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Joshua Aaron said

Ms. Feinstein, who works in bankruptcy fraud, said she was “targeted” because of her husband’s work.

Mr. Aaron got angry at the beginning of this month when he gave CNN an interview about his reasons for the development of ice block.

With the app, users can be on a card if you recognize ICE agents, which then sends a notification to other users within a radius of five miles to help them escape the arrest.

Mr. Aaron said he launched the app in April because he wanted to do something to fight for Mr. Trump’s ice attacks, which he reminded of Nazi Germany.

Ms. Bondi criticized the app developer and said that the app officers run the risk of injury by unveiling its locations.

“He gives criminals a message in which our federal officials are located, and he cannot. And we look at it,” she said in a press conference.

“We look at him. And he pays attention to it, because this is not a protected speech. This threatens the life of our law enforcement officers in this country.”

With ice block, users can record sightings of ice assistantsWith ice block, users can record sightings of ice assistants

With iceblock, users can record sightings of ice assistants – ice block

Tom Homan, Donald Trump’s border tsar, also blew up because he “push” the app and asked the doj to examine the matter.

After the counter reaction, Ms. Feinstein claimed that she informed the Doj about her relationship with Mr. Aaron because the couple began to maintain threats.

“Since we live in the same house, I thought it was relevant to contact my employer, the Doj, to inform you about the income of murder threats, and only in the event that I had to be out of the office so that she would be prepared,” she told The Daily Beast.

A DOJ committee apparently contacted Ms. Feinstein to ask her about her interests on the app. She is a minority shareholder of All U Chart, Inc., the company that holds the IP for Iceblock.

Last week the right -wing extremist Influencer Laura Loomar published on X that Ms. Feinstein identified it as Mr Aaron’s spouse and asked the Doj to dismiss her.

Shortly afterwards, Mr. Homan Newsmax gave an interview in which he said Ms. Loomer shared her results with him and he contacted the doj and warned Mr. Aaron that he “turned criminals upside down”.

Within 24 hours after Mr. Homan’s comments, Ms. Feinstein allegedly received a letter of termination in which she was accused of showing a “lack of openness”.

Ms. Feinstein told The Daily Beast: “My service to the people in the United States was impartial.

“Each of them landed at the same level for me. I didn’t play favorites, I had no disadvantage for a person in the United States because they are what they look or where they work.”

A DOJ spokesman said: “For several weeks, the Ministry of Justice asked about the activities of this former employee and found that it has a considerable interest in all U charts, Inc., the company that holds the IP for Iceblock.

“Iceblock is an app that uses illegal foreigners to escape the capture while they endanger the life of ICE officials by disclosing their location. This DoJ will not tolerate threats against law enforcement authorities or law enforcement officers.”

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