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So CNN has been promoting an app for tracking ice.
Uh-oh, we're going to start with this one.
I just watched a CNN segment on a new app called Ice Block, and it...
It's called Ice Block. It's to Block Ice.
You're going to be promoting this app where you can tell people where ICE agents are.
Given the recent rise...
An app that tells people where ICE agents are?
Yes.
Maybe the White House should release an app that tells everybody where the home addresses of the CNN employees
are given the rise of public knowledge right 500% increase in assaults on ice agents i want to see if you
could comment on that and why CNN would be promoting such an app yeah well it's a very good question
i'll have to go back and watch the clip myself but surely it sounds like um this would be an
insight sure why not weird statement bro uh no it's not um the point that i'm making with that
statement is that this is something that when it's applied to individual people everybody acts
like, oh my God, this is terrible. But whenever they apply it to government employees in order to
help people evade arrest or to endanger the lives of police officers or the people that are in
the surrounding area where the enforcement is taking place, it's somehow okay. And the reason why I
use personal examples is because personal examples resonate with people in a way that
abstractions like this don't. That's the reason why.
It's because it works.
As you know, as you've stated, there's been a 500% increase in violence against ICE agents,
law enforcement officers across the country who are just simply trying to do their jobs
and remove public safety threats from our communities.
And that's something we as Americans, including journalists at CNN,
who live in many of these cities where illegal aliens are hiding and were let in from the previous administration,
should be very grateful for.
So we haven't seen the clip.
We'll take a look at it.
But certainly it's unacceptable.
Dodging police makes sense.
Notging CNN employees makes no sense.
Dodging the police makes sense.
So let me get this straight.
You think that it's actually less dangerous to know where a random person's home address is
than to give out real-time information about police officers trying to execute arrests?
You really think that, you really think that, like, I think that you've got things totally mixed up, buddy.
Totally, totally mixed up.
work would promote such an app that is encouraging violence against law enforcement officers who are trying to
unreal brain rot exactly i'll go ahead and i'll show the full video though so apparently cnn has promoted
this app we're gonna we're gonna watch this here on the heels of the huge supreme court ruling on
friday the doj now continues to implement president trump's immigration agenda earlier today the department
filed a lawsuit against sanctuary city policies in Los Angeles following the recent lawlessness
and the riots that have plagued that city. And last week, the DOJ filed a complaint against
Minnesota challenging laws, providing in-state tuition benefits to illegal immigrants.
Still, Democrats are going way out of their way to resist everything that President Trump does.
One software developer has now created an app to warn people when ICE agents are nearby
and this morning, fake news, CNN, here to promote the app.
How nice of them? Take a look.
I talked with Joshua Aaron, who is the longtime tech worker who developed this platform,
and he said he really wants it to be an early warning system for people.
There are two groups of people in this country that cause all of our problems.
How does it keep happening?
About the location of Immigrations and Customs Enforcement Officers.
So he says he does not want people interfering.
with those officers activity, but he does want people to be able to avoid them altogether.
You open the app.
So you want people to avoid the officers?
Okay, so that's users can submit ice sightings, users alert, alerts users to ice sightings within five miles,
free and anonymous?
Map and users can tap the map to report an ice siding in their area.
And then everybody who uses the platform within five miles of that siding will get a push alert.
This is a free iPhone app.
It is anonymous. Aaron says he doesn't collect any user data.
And meanwhile, President Trump is set to visit the grand opening of what is now being dubbed
Alligator.
Is it not obstruction of justice?
As I said, if I was president, my largest inhibitor would be the Eighth Amendment.
I'm just going to say that.
The way that I would handle these problems is very different than the way the current government is handling them.
That is a detention center in the Everglades for illegal immigrants and the Attorney General.
Pam Bondi is with us with more.
Madam Attorney General, great to have you.
As always, let's start with these lawsuits, the one against Los Angeles and last week in Minnesota.
Yeah, well, Sean, we're, you know, in Los Angeles, what L.A. was doing, and we also sued Karen Bass, the mayor, directly.
What they were doing is they were prioritizing illegal aliens over.
American citizens and you can...
I think this is the problem that these people have that think this is a good thing,
is that when ICE is going out, like, there are some cases where a person can make a
report of police activity, but they don't necessarily, like, there's no, there's no vetting
of this, like, for example. So I'll give you an example of something that happened, like,
maybe three weeks ago, is that there was a, like, a police raid in order to arrest people that
were selling drugs. And this police raid was inhibited by a bunch of protesters.
Now, the problem is that whenever you have a app like this that you can just send out notifications
on, there's no vetting process, there's no accountability, and there's no way that you can
verify any of this stuff to be accurate or not. And so what ends up happening is that you're
going to have people submitting false reports. You're going to have people that are confusing police
officers for ICE agents, and this happens all the time, and it's happened many times publicly
that were in, you know, like well-known examples. And what's going to end up happening is that in
doing so, guess who is going to have all these apps? If you were a criminal, would you have this app?
I know I would. And so now that you have criminals with these apps, what you do is that you have
these criminals that are getting notifications, oh my God, there's, you know, this thing happening.
okay, well, I'm going to go ahead and maybe let's make sure that we have a weapon here,
or let's leave a, you know, like a pipe bomb inside of the apartment whenever they open the door,
it blows up or something like that.
There's a million different examples of this you can come up with.
And so basically, criminals will use this as a tool that will enhance their ability to commit crimes.
And if I was trying to commit crimes, I would do this too.
Like, it's just smart, right?
It's, of course it's smart.
how long before ice agents gets ambushed by fire uh by firefighters well that's what they want
that's the entire point that's what they want the best tool for the cartel to smuggle drugs yes
that's not even using it as a means to avoid ice of course not because you're you're not
like realistically an app like this is just going to be people that will be reporting police activity
like this is the outcome of an app like this and so it will act as an inhibitor towards uh you
know, police actually just like fulfilling warrants?
Of course that's what's going to happen.
Do that.
These sanctuary policies are the root of the cause of violent crime in our country in L.A.
We saw it with the riots.
We had to send out DEA, FBI, ATF, our U.S. Marshals, jeopardize their safety to help enforce
the laws of Los Angeles.
We are not going to protect illegal aliens over Americans.
No longer.
it stopped. We have sued
New York, Illinois, Colorado, New
Jersey, and now we've sued Los Angeles
and we will continue to sue you
if you do not follow the laws
of our country. Not enough.
Put them in jail. Until I see
mayors and government officials literally
in handcuffs and being put behind bars,
I'm bored. I think this is, it's
very frustrating to me that
we're not putting these people in prison
suing them. Who cares about
suing them? That's a waste of
everybody's time and money. Who gives a shit
about that. Most people should just start calling in false reports at places where no law enforcement
is happening. Well, no, no, that's, it's just, it's, again, it's just silly. Well, Mom,
Donnie, I noticed made that pledge about not helping or following the law. We do have the
supremacy clause in the Constitution. They do have jurisdiction, is my understanding. But isn't
that the same for every sanctuary, city or state? Yeah, and what Mood-Dobie is
saying in New York is utterly ridiculous. It's making mainstream anti-Semitism, Sean. This guy is out of
control, what he's been doing, what he's been saying. He wanted to defund, do away with NYPD.
It's so frightening. And the things about anti-Semitism should scare us all, given what happened
with the Holocaust Museum, given what happened in Boulder, Colorado, and we just lost that victim,
as you know, the 82-year-old victim who was firebombed. Given what happened in the UK,
with that concert saying all these anti-Semitic things.
Someone like that is very dangerous,
not only for New York, but for our entire country.
So we're going to keep fighting for the citizens of these cities.
If these mayors and these candidates for mayors won't do it, Donald Trump will,
including Tim Walts, Governor Tim Walts in Minnesota.
Let's talk about, I mean, the administration racked up a series
of very powerful decisions last,
week, including the nationwide injunction.
Let's see if this is some other bullshit.
I want to go back to the ICE app and finish the rest of this.
And so it looks like Trump is going to prosecute CNN over the ICE tracking app.
Holy shit.
Mr. President and Madame Secretary, CNN yesterday pushed an app that lets you track where ICE agents are.
Tom Homan was saying that perhaps CNN should be prosecuted for that.
That's obstruction of law enforcement.
Your response.
Yeah, we're working with the Department of Justice to see if we can prosecute them for that.
Because what they're doing is actively encouraging people to avoid law enforcement, activities, operations.
And we're going to actually go after them and prosecute them with the partnership of Pam if we can because what they're doing...
I don't believe this until I see them in jail.
I don't believe it.
I want to see them in jail.
I'm so tired of not seeing people go to jail.
We believe it's illegal.
And they may be prosecuted also for having given false reports for the attack in Iran.
They've given totally false reports.
It was totally obliterated.
And our people have to be celebrated, not come home and say, what do you mean?
Who'd go to jail from CNN?
You would put the people that made the decision to run the story.
Because you could find that through internal messaging that would have to be relinquished through discovery.
And so the people that wrote it potentially.
editorial? Yeah. Just pick three random people and put them in jail.
Prosecuting free press? The free press does not have the ability to promote something that actively inhibits and puts law enforcement in danger.
Yeah.
They said, we hit the target. So they may be very well prosecuted for that. What they did there, we think is really illegal.
Substructions.
Okay, let's go.
The person standing around and not knowing where we are.
And we're just taking tours through the areas where they stay and the areas where the medical lives and all.
And they've really done between Christy and Ron and the whole group.
It's really government working together.
And congratulations, you guys.
But I wanted you to see it as opposed to waiting for us.
Free place is an immunity crime?
Yeah, true.
How was it?
It really is pretty amazing.
Did they take the vote yet?
How's the vote to me?
I would normally be.
home waiting for the vote? Yes, we would. In Congress. I hear the vote's going to be good.
You'll let me know. You'll let me know. Have they taken it? What's that? They're taking it now.
I don't think they're taking it. Not concluded, but they are taking. They'll take. It's not illegal to report
police activity. Do you think, let me ask you a question. What do you think the purpose of this app is?
So it's not illegal. The app will hinder, as you said, to make it harder, which translates to obstruction of
justice. That's correct.
but we're going to get through it.
It's okay.
I do think how people use it impedes police actions.
So is impeding police actions against the law or not?
Is obstruction of justice against the law?
I do not believe it's illegal to report on police activity by the public.
I didn't say that.
So you are, and this is so you're, you're being disingenuous and you even know it.
You're even admitting that you're being disingenuous.
You're saying that the purpose of the app is to impede police activity,
but then you're reverting back to an argument that denies the stated purpose of this app that you acknowledge.
Just answer the question.
Is it illegal to impede police activity or obstruct justice or not?
I do not care how people use that.
You don't care how people use it.
Yes, you do care how people use it.
You're being actively dishonest because you know that the conclusion of your logic is that
it's committing a crime and it facilitates people committing and doing crime. That's the reason why.
You know the conclusion for this. Yeah, it's that simple. I don't even know why somebody would say that.
Self-contradicting statements, yeah, there's no logic in this at all.
Can that be an upset, huh? Are you confident that this can get through the house? And is there any wiggle room on your July 4th?
It's a great, it's the greatest tax cut in the history of our country. And if it doesn't pass,
it's the biggest tax increase in the history of our country. That alone, 68% increase.
as opposed to a massive cut.
It's the biggest tax cut
in the history of our country,
and everybody gets it.
Take a look and say, oh, this is this it?
Oh, shit, they got a new one?
Oh, boy.
Oh, boy.
Okay, but anyway, yeah, I do want to say that, like,
for the, what do you call it,
the CNN ICE tracking app,
I think that the person who makes the app,
what they need to do is the need to have,
like, they need to let the app stay up
for a little bit longer,
because eventually somebody will,
get one right. And then they need to charge the person who made the app with obstruction of
justice or some other crime. It's aiding and abetting. Yeah, based on the developer's words,
he wants to fight back. Yeah. And so that's what you really need to do is that, and this is what I said
before is like, I'm a, I'm a very big advocate of direct personal responsibility that is
as extreme and brutal as possible. Because I think that's how you change behavior.
a large scale. And I think that again, two great examples of that are Johnny Somali and
Vitali. You don't see anybody fucking around in Korea anymore, do you? You don't see anybody
fucking around in the Philippines either. The reason why is the last two people who
fucked around are in jail now. So that's the way that you solve problems. You solve problems
by removing incentives and creating disincentives. That's it. It's that simple.
