Meet the Woman Working inside Trump’s DOJ – She’s Married to a Radical Leftist Who Doxxes ICE Agents

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. (Read more from “Meet the Woman Working inside Trump’s DOJ – She’s Married to a Radical Leftist Who Doxxes ICE Agents” HERE)

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Trump Threatens Lawsuit Against WSJ Over Alleged Epstein Letter

President Donald Trump has threatened to sue The Wall Street Journal, News Corp and Robert Murdoch after the outlet released a piece alleging that the president sent deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein a suggestive letter.

The WSJ reportedly obtained birthday letters to Epstein prior to his first arrest in 2018, alleging the president had sent a letter containing the “outline of a naked woman.” In response to the outlet’s allegations, Trump denied the letter, calling it a “fake thing.”

“I never wrote a picture in my life. I don’t draw pictures of women,” Trump told The WSJ. “It’s not my language. It’s not my words.”

“I’m gonna sue The WSJ just like I sued everyone else,” Trump added.

The outlet allegedly reviewed a letter bearing Trump’s name, describing it as “bawdy,” with “several lines of typewritten text.” The text reportedly formed the outline of “a naked woman,” which appeared to be “hand-drawn with a heavy marker.”

(Read more from “Trump Threatens Lawsuit Against WSJ Over Alleged Epstein Letter” HERE)

Major Corporation Bans Travel To China After Employee Is Allegedly Prevented From Leaving

A leading multinational corporation suspended all travel to China on Thursday following allegations that one of its employees was detained against their will while attempting to leave the country.

Wells Fargo halted all travel to China after an employee, Chenyue Mao, was reportedly prevented from leaving the country, according to Reuters. The banking giant is investigating the situation while assuring that efforts are underway to bring Mao back to the United States as soon as possible.

Mao, a seasoned banker and managing director at Wells Fargo, was allegedly detained by Chinese authorities during a recent trip. The Wall Street Journal cited sources familiar with the incident, indicating that Mao, who has worked at Wells Fargo for over a decade, was placed under an exit ban while in China. Wells Fargo said they are working through the proper channels to resolve the matter.

Mao, a U.S. citizen born in Shanghai and currently based in Atlanta, played a key role in Wells Fargo’s international factoring business. Mao’s interactions with Chinese firms have included trade financing and cross-border capital strategies. Despite this, the reason for Mao’s detention remains unclear, as no formal explanation from Chinese authorities has been provided. (Read more from “Major Corporation Bans Travel To China After Employee Is Allegedly Prevented From Leaving” HERE)

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Army Apologizes for Describing Famed Pro-life Organization as ‘Terrorists’

The Army, caught describing pro-life members of the famed pro-life Operation Rescue organization and others as “terrorists,” already had admitted it was wrong to do that.

Now it is apologizing.

OR announced, “The Secretary of the Army Dan Driscol has issued a formal apology to Operation Rescue for mischaracterizing the pro-life organization as a terror group during a counterterrorism and security training presentation that was used to teach 9,100 Army soldiers at Fort Bragg.”

Driscol said, “This characterization was not only inaccurate but also deeply inappropriate.”

His response came in a letter to the American Center for Law and Justice, which represented Operation Rescue and its president, Troy Newman.

“I am glad to accept the Army’s apology, but the harm this has caused Operation Rescue has been incalculable,” said Newman. “Being labeled a terrorist in these troubled times has carried with it a heavy burden on my staff and me.” (Read more from “Army Apologizes for Describing Famed Pro-life Organization as ‘Terrorists’” HERE)

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Alligator Alcatraz Detainees Claim ‘Grim’ Conditions Over Being Fed Ham Sandwiches

Migrant detainees being held in Florida’s “Alligator Alcatraz” have claimed conditions at the detention center are “grim,” citing how they’ve been fed “cold ham sandwiches,” according to The Washington Post.

Florida’s new detention center was officially approved by the Trump administration in June and opened weeks later, costing roughly $450 million for 5,000 beds to house illegal migrants and other foreign nationals. The Washington Post released a report Thursday with detainees, their relatives and former guards describing the conditions of the center.

According to the piece, sources who spoke anonymously described how the center allegedly suffered from water “pooling on the floors,” being fed “cold ham sandwiches” and lacking toiletries like deodorant, toothpaste and toothbrushes. A former guard and immigration attorney also told the outlet that, in order to pass time, the detainees were creating soccer balls out of towels and also “crafted dominoes” from cardboard lunch boxes.

According to the piece, sources who spoke anonymously described how the center allegedly suffered from water “pooling on the floors,” being fed “cold ham sandwiches” and lacking toiletries like deodorant, toothpaste and toothbrushes. A former guard and immigration attorney also told the outlet that, in order to pass time, the detainees were creating soccer balls out of towels and also “crafted dominoes” from cardboard lunch boxes.

“They’re laying down all day,” a former guard told The Post. (Read more from “Alligator Alcatraz Detainees Claim ‘Grim’ Conditions Over Being Fed Ham Sandwiches” HERE)

Donald Trump Calls to Release ‘All Pertinent Grand Jury Testimony’ in Jeffrey Epstein Case

President Donald Trump called to release “all pertinent grand jury testimony” relating to the Jeffrey Epstein case in the wake of increased scrutiny over the convicted sex offender’s dealings with high-profile public figures.

Writing on his TruthSocial account, the president called the Epstein controversy a “scam” perpetuated by Democrats.

“Based on the ridiculous amount of publicity given to Jeffrey Epstein, I have asked Attorney General Pam Bondi to produce any and all pertinent Grand Jury testimony, subject to court approval. This SCAM, perpetuated by Democrats, should end, right now!” he wrote.

Attorney General Pam Bondi said in response, “President Trump—we are ready to move the court tomorrow to unseal the grand jury transcripts.”

On Thursday, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) claimed the existence of a letter allegedly bearing the president’s name, dated 2003, described as featuring “several lines of typewritten text surrounded by the outline of a naked woman, sketched in marker,” per Newsweek.

The illustration also includes two small arcs representing breasts, with Trump’s signature written below the waist and resembling pubic hair, the report said.

The letter reportedly concludes: “Happy Birthday — and may every day be another wonderful secret.”

(Read more from “Donald Trump Calls to Release ‘All Pertinent Grand Jury Testimony’ in Jeffrey Epstein Case” HERE)

Medical Center ‘Pauses’ Transgender Treatment for Minors after Trump’s Executive Order

Chicago’s Rush University Medical Center has “paused” sex-change treatment for minors following President Donald Trump’s executive order prohibiting federal research funding from going to institutions that offer hormone therapy, puberty blockers and sex-change surgery to children.

Spokesman Tobin Klinger said the hospital system will still offer such procedures to adults, but will stop so-called “gender affirming care” to new patients under the age of 18, the Chicago Sun-Times reported.

“Rush continues to be a strong advocate for the LGBTQ+ community,” Klinger stated, adding that Rush will refer minors seeking transgender procedures to other hospitals.

The center had not done a “gender-affirming” surgery on a minor since 2023, but will now stop providing hormones and puberty blockers to new patients, the outlet reported.

Asher McMaher, executive director of Trans Up Front, said current transgender pediatric patients at Rush will still be able to continue.

(Read more from “Medical Center ‘Pauses’ Transgender Treatment for Minors after Trump’s Executive Order” HERE)

U.S. Navy Commander Now Investigated for Exposing ‘Unconstitutional and Illegal Actions by Military Leadership’ during Covid-Shot Mandates

One of the U.S. military’s most high-profile and respected whistleblowers, active-duty Navy Commander Robert A. Green, Jr., says his chain of command has informed him that he is, as of July 8, “under investigation for publicly calling out the unconstitutional and illegal actions by military leadership during the COVID-19 mandates.” He made the announcement in an X post the following day:

“For 4 years I have been using the same language and the same demand for accountability that I continue to use on this platform,” posted Green.

“My leadership does not like that I have used the words ‘domestic enemies of the Constitution’ to describe many of them for their actions during the mandates. But where were they when thousands of us notified them about the laws they were breaking?” He added: “There is a clear line drawn between service members who will defend the Constitution, and Admirals & Generals who violate constitutional rights with impunity.”

Former service members are reacting strongly, clearly disturbed by the news. WorldNetDaily spoke to one such individual, Dr. Chase Spears, a retired U.S. Army public affairs officer.  When Green published his book, “Defending the Constitution behind Enemy Lines,” in July 2023, Spears quickly took notice. Having been a writer himself while serving in the Army and knowing the challenges that come with a hostile chain of command, he admired Green’s “direct approach.”

(Read more from “U.S. Navy Commander Now Investigated for Exposing ‘Unconstitutional and Illegal Actions by Military Leadership’ during Covid-Shot Mandates” HERE)

Epstein Updated: Loomer Makes President Trump an Offer He Shouldn’t Refuse

The Epstein files have ripped open a deep and growing divide inside the MAGA movement. But this isn’t just about some scumbag rich guy and his perverse island crimes. This is about justice. It’s about whether or not we’re really going to hold the elite class accountable or let them, yet again, walk away totally unscathed. And even more than that, it’s also about whether President Trump is truly surrounded by the right people for the job ahead.

As a result of the “Epstein divide,” there are now two very distinct camps inside MAGA. One side is demanding total transparency on Epstein and his grotesque network of coconspirators, and they’re not letting go. They want names, timelines, and prosecutions. You can’t blame them, right?

Collin Rugg:

NEW: Matt Walsh sends a message to the Trump administration over the Epstein case.

“We want those people to be dragged in front of us, weeping and begging for mercy…”

“Millions of Americans are not satisfied with what we’ve been told, and we shouldn’t be…”

“I want to make this very clear to those on the right, including the President himself, who are telling us to just drop the subject and move on. We can’t drop it. We can’t move on.”

“Because what we want is justice. We have a deep desire for justice. And we can see how the corrupt and the powerful are never held accountable.”

“We want these evildoers to be punished. We want the innocent to be defended. We want justice. It’s one of the most basic and most honorable of all human desires.”

“We want to see that justice is done. We want to know who else was in those awful videos that Pam Bondi told us about.”

“We want those people to be dragged in front of us, weeping and begging for mercy.”

“We want them exposed and humiliated and shamed and punished in the harshest and most painful way, because that’s justice.”

“And we’re not going to drop the subject until we get it.”

(Read more from “Epstein Updated: Loomer Makes President Trump an Offer He Shouldn’t Refuse” HERE)

White House Reveals How Many Illegal Aliens Have Self Deported

Speaking during an interview with Fox News Wednesday night, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller revealed how many illegal aliens living in the United States have self deported since President Donald Trump took office on January 20, 2025.

“If you choose to self-deport, you can go back home, you do have the opportunity to apply for legal entry and you’re going to get a $1,000 check,” Miller said.

Miller also explained the benefits Americans will see as more illegal aliens either self deport or are forcefully removed from the country.

(Read more from “White House Reveals How Many Illegal Aliens Have Self Deported” HERE)