Attorney General Pam Bondi stopped by Hannity Monday night to react to reports that a computer programmer released an anti-ICE tracking app to alert illegal immigrants when ICE Agents are in their area.
The app, ICEBlock, was created by Joshua Aaron, who said he wanted to “do something to fight back” against the Trump administration’s deportations, which he likens to Nazi Germany.
“Our ICE agents, all of our federal agents who are working hand in hand on these task force[s] — our federal agents from the Justice Department could be injured,” Bondi said on Hannity.
“He’s giving a message to criminals where our federal officers are. And he cannot do that. And we are looking at it, we are looking at him, and he better watch out, because that’s not protected speech. That is threatening the lives of our law enforcement officers throughout this country.”
CNN featured the app during a segment on Monday.
“Shame on [CNN],” Bondi told Hannity.
ICEBlock comes with a disclaimer, telling users not to interfere with the federal agency’s operations or to incite violence.
“Please note that the use of this app is for information and notification purposes only. It is not to be used for the purposes of inciting violence or interfering with law enforcement,” the notification says, according to CNN.
Watch Bondi’s comments above.