🚨 UPDATE: The man who built the ICE-tracking app just dared Trump��s entire administration to come for him. “Go ahead. Demonize me. Demonize the app. It’s called the First Amendment, look it up.” That’s the energy. You don’t need a badge or a bench to defend the Constitution, https://t.co/DccXhbv5Tf
🚨 BREAKING: The creator of the ICEBlock app that Tracks ICE agents DARES President Trump to arrest him. "Go ahead! Come after me. You can demonize me all you want.” https://t.co/Hx1kZe4hFb
🚨 UPDATE: The creator of the app meant to TRACK ICE in REALTIME has dared President Trump's administration to go after him for it. I say TAKE HIM UP on this dare. "GO AHEAD! Come after me. You can demonize me all you want. You can demonize the app all you want, but the reality https://t.co/qM8Hz6g8AU
The developer of ICEBlock, a mobile application that purports to display the real-time locations of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, publicly challenged the Trump administration to take legal action against him for keeping the service online. In remarks circulated on social media on 5 July, the unidentified creator said, “Go ahead, come after me. You can demonize me all you want, but the reality is it’s protected speech under the First Amendment.” Several commentators urged the Justice Department to respond, but no federal agency had issued a statement as of early Friday evening.