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DOJ Fires Employee Over Marriage Linked to Anti‑ICE App
The Department of Justice fired forensic accountant Carolyn Feinstein after discovering she was married to Joshua Aaron, the creator of an anti-ICE crowdsourcing app called ICEBlock.
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The DOJ cited her lack of full transparency during an internal ethics inquiry as part of its justification, though Feinstein maintains she had informed supervisors of her marriage and husband’s activities, even alerting them to death threats related to his activism. She contends her dismissal amounted to “pure vengeance,” punishing her for her husband’s actions rather than her own performance.
The ICEBlock app enables users to obstruct ICE operations—alerting activists to raids, doxxing agents, and interfering with immigration enforcement. The Gateway Pundit emphasizes that such apps place immigration officers in harm’s way, citing a 500% increase in assaults against ICE personnel, according to DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin.
Border Czar Toman Homan and conservative journalist Laura Loomer both allege that Feinstein’s marriage constituted a serious conflict of interest, prompting formal inquiries to the DOJ. DOJ and DHS officials suggest that while Feinstein’s professional conduct may have been compliant, her association posed an ethical concern, given the app’s direct targeting of federal law enforcement.
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Excerpted from Gateway Pundit. Photo Credit: Eric Lee/Getty Images.
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