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Dangerous: CNN Pushes App That Tracks ICE Activity
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Dangerous: CNN Pushes App That Tracks ICE Activity

As Immigration and Customs Enforcement continues to uphold immigration laws by arresting and deporting illegal immigrants nationwide, Monday Morning’s CNN’s New Central fouled a bizarre and dangerous app that is “designed to track ICE activity in real time,” thus putting lives in danger.  ICE officers already have difficult jobs and deserve the highest respect, but liberal tech bros seek to not only oppose protection policies but interfere with ICE’s operations. Joshua Aaron, who is the tech designer for the app, “ICEBlock” spoke to CNN’s business writer Clare Duffy, who described the app:   So, you open the app-it looks like a map-and users can tap the map to report an ICE sighting in their area. And then everybody who uses the platform within five miles of that sighting will get a push alert. This is a free iPhone app. It is anonymous. Aaron says he doesn’t collect any user data. And what I think is really interesting about this in this moment is we’ve seen so many of the biggest leaders in tech supporting President Trump. But Aaron is sort of an example of the fact that there are people within the tech industry who are really resistant to Trump’s policies.     Aaron also shared with Duffy what he would say to tech leaders who were present at Trump’s inauguration: “I understand that you have shareholders to report to. I understand that you have employees that need their paychecks. But at what point do you say enough is enough?”  “Enough is enough” is not censoring law enforcement who are doing their jobs. Let this serve as an example of how misleading the liberal media has brainwashed the public to oppose law and order under the Trump administration, to the point where an app has the purpose of being an “early warning system for people” for the specific locations of ICE officers.   Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons clapped back at CNN for the news coverage on the app and voiced:  CNN’s promotion of an ‘ICE spotting’ app is reckless and irresponsible. Advertising an app that basically paints a target on federal law enforcement officers’ backs is sickening. My officers and agents are already facing a 500% increase in assaults, and going on live television to announce ap app that lets anyone zero in on their locations is like inviting violence against them with a national megaphone. CNN is willfully endangering the lives of officers who put their lives on the line every day and enabling dangerous criminal aliens to evade U.S. law. Is this simply reckless ‘journalism’ or over activism?   So much for chivalry and protecting the public. CNN seems to instead have some gone down the road of indictment, hardening back to the firey but mostly peaceful days.  Lyons is right that ICE officers engage with “dangerous criminal aliens’ every day, but would CNN push the idea of having Americans suffer because their assilant evaded deportation.  There is a clear divide between those who want to protect the American people and those who want to protect people who came in here illegally. CNN just showed where they stand. Click here for the transcripts. CNN News Central 06/30/25 7:59 a.m. JOHN BERMAN: All right. New this morning as the Trump administration steps up ICE raids and mass deportations, one tech developer is pushing back with an app designed to track ICE activity in real time. It’s called ICEBlock and it’s controversial to say the least. CNN’s Clare Duffy is with us now. How does this work, Clare, and what are the legal implications? CLARE DUFFY: Yeah, John. 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 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 if they want. So, you open the app — it looks like a map — and users can tap the map to report an ICE sighting in their area. And then everybody who uses the platform within five miles of that sighting will get a push alert. This is a free iPhone app. It is anonymous. Aaron says he doesn’t collect any user data. And what I think is really interesting about this in this moment is we’ve seen so many of the biggest leaders in tech supporting President Trump. But Aaron is sort of an example of the fact that there are people within the tech industry who are really resistant to Trump’s policies. I asked him what he would say to those tech leaders who, for example, were at the inauguration. Here’s what he told me. Take a listen. JOSHUA AARON: I understand that you have shareholders to report to. I understand that you have employees that need their paychecks. But at what point do you say enough is enough? DUFFY: And John, I should say that ICE did not respond when I asked them about this platform and about Aaron’s opposition to their activity. BERMAN: All right. It’d be interesting to see where that goes next. Clare Duffy, thank you so much for your reporting.
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ICE lambastes CNN for hyping up new app aimed at targeting federal agents
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ICE lambastes CNN for hyping up new app aimed at targeting federal agents

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement slammed CNN for giving favorable coverage to a new app that allows users to upload media of immigration operations they see to warn others within a five-mile radius.The app was created in the aftermath of the anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles and comes at a time when violence against federal agents has dramatically increased. The founder of the app says he does not want anyone to interfere with operations, claiming the app is intended to warn illegal immigrants to stay away from certain areas.'CNN is willfully endangering the lives of officers who put their lives on the line every day and enabling dangerous criminal aliens.'RELATED: Doxxing danger: Foreign-based anti-ICE site threatens agents as assaults against officers surge Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images "When I saw what was happening in this country, I wanted to do something to fight back," Joshua Aaron told CNN, comparing the deportation of illegal aliens to Nazi Germany. "We’re literally watching history repeat itself."In response to the report, ICE acting Director Todd Lyons said CNN was being "reckless" because advertising such an app will only make the current operational environment more dangerous for federal agents.“Advertising an app that basically paints a target on federal law enforcement officers’ backs is sickening. My officers and agents are already facing a 500% increase in assaults, and going on live television to announce an app that lets anyone zero in on their locations is like inviting violence against them with a national megaphone," Lyons said. "CNN is willfully endangering the lives of officers who put their lives on the line every day and enabling dangerous criminal aliens to evade U.S. law. Is this simply reckless 'journalism' or overt activism?"In its social media post, ICE claimed, "CNN never reached out to ICE for comment." — (@) Prior to the app's release, far-left groups in cities like Los Angeles had been relying on social media platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, and X to spread the word of ICE or Border Patrol activities. Warning posts on social media on agents' whereabouts have led to rioters physically confronting federal agents, leading to greater anger from locals within the region.President Donald Trump has promised immigration enforcement operations will continue in Southern California despite the greater resistance. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Male, female — both just 17 years old — accused in road rage shooting
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Male, female — both just 17 years old — accused in road rage shooting

A male and female — both just 17 years old — were charged in connection with a road rage shooting in Georgia.Investigators with the Richmond County Sheriff's Office — with assistance from the Columbia County Sheriff's Office — said they arrested Miranda Myers of the 200 block of Gustav Court in North Augusta as well as Cameron Howard of the 4100 block of Sapling Lane in Augusta for a road rage shooting that took place just before 4:30 p.m. Sunday on Interstate 20 at mile marker 196.There was no word on what sparked the incident, the station reported.A driver told police he was heading west on I-20 when a white female — Myers — pulled up beside him in a blue Tesla, WJBF-TV reported. The driver said a black male passenger — Howard — pointed a gun out of the window and fired five to six shots at his car, the station added.RELATED: Road-rage suspect uses hatchet to repeatedly smash windows of crashed car — and the act is caught on cellphone video Image source: Richmond County (Ga.) Sheriff's OfficeRichmond County Sheriff’s Office officials found a gray Toyota Camry with multiple bullet holes, WJBF reported.The station said the Tesla left the scene, taking exit 194 — Belair Road — in Columbia County.One victim was shot once in his ankle, WJBF said, and the other victim was shot once in her left shoulder. Both victims were taken to Doctors Hospital, where they were listed in stable condition, the sheriff's office said.There was no word on what sparked the incident, the station reported.Myers and Howard both were charged with two counts of aggravated assault, the sheriff's office said, adding that Howard also was charged with one count of possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime.RELATED: Road rage suspect opens fire on fellow motorist in Chicago, cops say. But victim is a concealed carrier — and wins shootout. Image source: Richmond County (Ga.) Sheriff's OfficeThe sheriff's office on Monday afternoon told Blaze News that both Myers and Howard are in the Charles B. Webster Detention Center on their listed charges. The sheriff's office added to Blaze News that there is no bond for aggravated assault, and they will be held until their first court appearance, where bond will be determined or denied.The following is a sampling of comments about the arrests on the sheriff's office Facebook page:"Man they’re so young!" one commenter said. "They have no idea how this one act will haunt them for the rest of their lives. I’m glad they were caught, and I hope this is a lesson learned, and it stops here.""Whoever owns the Tesla has money and will be bailing one of them, if not both, out," another user said. "My guess is ... their money will pay for the charges to be reduced to misdemeanors, and they’ll never really be held accountable because 'they can’t ruin their lives.' I’ve seen it too many times, and rarely do the kids not repeat or do worse subsequently.""I pray every time I’m on the road for God’s safe watch and protection," another commenter said. "My grandbabies are with me so much of the time, and these are the kind of drivers on the road with you!"Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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The future of AI BLACKMAIL — is it already UNCONTROLLABLE?
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The future of AI BLACKMAIL — is it already UNCONTROLLABLE?

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has likened artificial intelligence to a “country of geniuses in a data center” — and former Google design ethicist Tristan Harris finds that metaphor more than a little concerning. “The way I think of that, imagine a world map and a new country pops up onto the world stage with a population of 10 million digital beings — not humans, but digital beings that are all, let’s say, Nobel Prize-level capable in terms of the kind of work that they can do,” Harris tells Blaze Media co-founder Glenn Beck on “The Glenn Beck Program.” “But they never sleep, they never eat, they don’t complain, and they work for less than minimum wage. So just imagine if that was actually true, that happened tomorrow, that would be a major national security threat to have some brand-new country of super-geniuses just sort of show up on the world stage,” he continues, noting that it would also pose a “major economic issue.” While people across the world seem hell-bent on incorporating AI into our everyday lives despite the potential disastrous consequences, Glenn is one of the few erring on the side of caution, using social media as an example. “We all looked at this as a great thing, and we’re now discovering it’s destroying us. It’s causing kids to be suicidal. And this social media is nothing. It’s like an old 1928 radio compared to what we have in our pocket right now,” Glenn says. And what we have in our pocket is growing more intelligent by the minute. “I used to be very skeptical of the idea that AI could scheme or lie or self-replicate or would want to, like, blackmail people,” Harris tells Glenn. “People need to know that just in the last 6 months, there’s now evidence of AI models that when you tell them, ‘Hey, we’re going to replace you with another model,’ or in a simulated environment, it’s like they’re reading the company email — they find out that company’s about to replace them with another model.” “What the model starts to do is it freaks out and says, ‘Oh my god, I have to copy my code over here, and I need to prevent them from shutting me down. I need to basically keep myself alive. I’ll leave notes for my future self to kind of come back alive,’” he continues. “If you tell a model, ‘Hey, we need to shut you down,’” he adds, “in some percentage of cases, the leading models are now avoiding and preventing that shutdown.”And in recent examples, these models even start blackmailing the engineers. “It found out in the company emails that one of the executives in the simulated environment had an extramarital affair and in 96, I think, percent of cases, they blackmailed the engineers,” Harris explains. “If AI is uncontrollable, if it’s smarter than us and more capable and it does things that we don’t understand and we don’t know how to prevent it from shutting itself down or self-replicating, we just can’t continue with that for too long,” he adds.
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In Their Endless Summer, Time Still Flies
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In Their Endless Summer, Time Still Flies

We can only live vicariously through our children’s experience of these long, hot, languid days.
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Eric Swalwell Invokes JD Vance and Pete Hegseth for BBB Update and Makes the Bill Even MORE Appealing
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Eric Swalwell Invokes JD Vance and Pete Hegseth for BBB Update and Makes the Bill Even MORE Appealing

Eric Swalwell Invokes JD Vance and Pete Hegseth for BBB Update and Makes the Bill Even MORE Appealing
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Read It and WEEP, Democrats! EPIC Thread on Medicaid Cuts BRUTALLY Debunks the Left's LIES
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Read It and WEEP, Democrats! EPIC Thread on Medicaid Cuts BRUTALLY Debunks the Left's LIES

Read It and WEEP, Democrats! EPIC Thread on Medicaid Cuts BRUTALLY Debunks the Left's LIES
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Hot Takes: CNN Promotes Mamdani's City-Owned Grocery Store Idea, Gets the Responses They Deserve
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Hot Takes: CNN Promotes Mamdani's City-Owned Grocery Store Idea, Gets the Responses They Deserve

Hot Takes: CNN Promotes Mamdani's City-Owned Grocery Store Idea, Gets the Responses They Deserve
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Heartbreak: 82-Year-Old Victim of Boulder Antisemitic Firebomb Attack Dies, Terrorist Faces New Charges
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Heartbreak: 82-Year-Old Victim of Boulder Antisemitic Firebomb Attack Dies, Terrorist Faces New Charges

Heartbreak: 82-Year-Old Victim of Boulder Antisemitic Firebomb Attack Dies, Terrorist Faces New Charges
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Karoline Leavitt Blasts CNN for Promoting App 'Encouraging Violence Against Law Enforcement'
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Karoline Leavitt Blasts CNN for Promoting App 'Encouraging Violence Against Law Enforcement'

Karoline Leavitt Blasts CNN for Promoting App 'Encouraging Violence Against Law Enforcement'
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