ICEBlock lawsuit: Trump admin bragged about demanding App Store removal

ICEBlock lawsuit: Trump admin bragged about demanding App Store removal

In a lawsuit filed against top Trump administration officials on Monday, Apple was accused of caving to unconstitutional government demands by removing an Immigration and Customs Enforcement-spotting app from the App Store with more than a million users.

In his complaint, Joshua Aaron, creator of ICEBlock, cited a Fox News interview in which Attorney General Pam Bondi “made plain that the United States government used its regulatory power to coerce a private platform to suppress First Amendment-protected expression.”

Suing Bondi—along with Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Acting Director of ICE Todd Lyons, White House “Border Czar” Thomas D. Homan, and unnamed others—Aaron further alleged that US officials made false statements and “unlawful threats” to criminally investigate and prosecute him for developing ICEBlock.

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  1. zebert

    This is an intriguing topic that highlights the complexities of tech and politics. It’s interesting to see how legal actions can unfold in such high-profile cases. Looking forward to seeing how this develops.

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