Meet The Woman Working Inside Trump’s DOJ – She’s Married To A Radical Leftist Who Doxxes ICE Agents…
July 18, 2025
4 min read
We always hear about “Deep State” operatives burrowed inside federal agencies, and anyone paying attention has seen it play out time and time again. But what if one of them isn’t hiding at all? What if they’re sitting right under Trump’s nose, embedded in his DOJ, hiding in plain sight?
The story is a bit convoluted, but let’s start at the beginning with a left-wing group called “ICEBlock.”
This is a radical anti-ICE group that openly doxxes federal agents and broadcasts the location of active enforcement teams.
But here’s the kicker: the creator of this dangerous, illegal site has a wife, and her name is Carolyn Feinstein, and she works for the US Department of Justice under the Trump administration.
And if that’s not bad enough, the ties get even more clear. It turns out the app is supposedly hosted on servers tied to her husband’s own tech firm.
This is raising serious questions about whether a federal insider—Carolyn Feinstein—is helping sabotage law enforcement from deep within the Trump administration.
Are we looking at dangerous, violent corruption unfolding in plain sight?
So, what is ICEblock? As we mentioned above, it’s a doxxing app for ICE agents. It was launched in April 2025 by developer Joshua “Aaron” Feinstein.
This app lets users anonymously report ICE sightings to notify others nearby. The irony is that AG Pam Bondi has called out this app for how dangerous it is, yet the wife of the developer is working in her department.
Attorney General Pam Bondi hit hard at a phone application that seeks to help illegals avoid deportation.
She warned ICEBlock developer Joshua Aaron that the doxxing of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials — outing the location of federal officials — is a serious offense.
ICEBlock, a new iPhone app, lets users post sightings of ICE officers in their area, CNN reported. The app was launched in April by Aaron, a musician and developer, who told CNN that he wanted to do something “to fight back” against ICE raids.
The app blew up almost instantly and sparked serious backlash. It was built to alert people when ICE agents are nearby, which is just a dressed-up way of helping illegals slip through the cracks and taking a swing at law enforcement, which the left absolutely lives for.
Watch:
WATCH: MSNBC contributor Joyce Vance suggests civilian attacks on masked ICE agents are legally justified.
“Someone might exercise their lawful right of self defense to protect themselves.” pic.twitter.com/xF4bHwK0io
— Washington Free Beacon (@FreeBeacon) July 14, 2025
The left tried to spin the app as free speech under the First Amendment, but no one’s confused about the intent here. This thing was built to interfere with law enforcement, and by July, it had already been downloaded over 20,000 times in Los Angeles.
Meanwhile, the attacks on ICE agents are soaring.
Watch:
WATCH as San Francisco far-left mob attacks ICE agents right in front of immigration court.
Let’s take a look at iceblock shall we a popular doxxing site for leftists against ice officials along with a way to obstruct ICE from doing their job.
JOSHUA FEINSTEIN owns Macgenius – Contact Number is VERY IMPORTANT JOSHUA IS MARRIED TO CAROLYN FEINSTEIN
CAROLYN is an ACTIVE EMPLOYEE with the USDOJ
this could ALL be coincidence EXCEPT all of the IP addresses Match Up to the SAME IP
Pretty damning, scary stuff, right? There’s more, so we encourage you to check out Andrew’s entire thread here.
Let's take a look at iceblock shall we a popular doxxing site for leftists against ice officials along with a way to obstruct ICE from doing their job. pic.twitter.com/DrTR6n8WYD
There’s no smoke without a lot of fire. The infrastructure links are damning and point to a radical anti-ICE tool that’s being built and maintained by someone whose spouse works inside Trump’s DOJ.
Another X post drives the point home… these people need to be called out and investigated.
My daily reminder that the ICEblock creator’s wife works for the DOJ and no one in the current administration knows it yet. pic.twitter.com/62xga1Fbbc
This can’t just be brushed off and swept under the rug. There needs to be an immediate investigation into whether Carolyn Feinstein knew about her husband’s involvement with this app and whether her role inside the DOJ helped him in some way.
It’s also time to tighten up federal infrastructure and stop letting radical tools get built or hosted on systems tied to government insiders.