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DOJ FIRES Employee After Finding Out Her Husband Created Dangerous Anti-ICE App


Have you heard of the ICEBlock app?

It’s basically an app that tracks the location of ICE agents.

Its purpose is to help illegal immigrants know where ICE agents are at so they can avoid being deported.

If that sounds incredibly dangerous to you, it’s because it is.

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And, guess who created this app?

Joshua Aaron, whose wife Carolyn Feinstein works (or, used to work) for the Department of Justice.

Last week, Laura Loomer revealed:

The wife of the founder of the ICEBlock App that allows people to disrupt ICE raids and obstruct, dox, and harass ICE agents is currently employed at the DOJ in Austin, Texas as an Auditor!

Joshua Aaron is the founder of ICEBlock, and records examined by @LoomerUnleashed reveal that he is married to DOJ Auditor Carolyn Feinstein who goes by “Carolyn F” on LinkedIn to conceal her marriage to Joshua Aaron.

CNN recently interviewed Joshua Aaron to talk about his app that doxes ICE agents and allows people to anonymously report and view sightings of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and activity in real-time. I used facial recognition to match Joshua Aaron’s face from his recent June 2025 CNN interview to a photo of a Joshua Aaron that was mentioned in an article in the Austin American Statesman publication in 2016. It’s a perfect match, and Carolyn Feinstein is also mentioned in the same article from 2016. Imagine that.

The DOJ website currently lists Carolyn Feinstein in their staff directory in their Austin, Texas office on the page for the DOJ’s US Trustee Program. Her LinkedIn also confirms she is employed at the DOJ.

See screenshots below  

The company responsible for creating ICEblock is called ALL U CHART, INC, and it was founded by Joshua Aaron in 2023. It is worth noting that @Apple is allowing this dangerous app to be in their App Store despite the fact that it is aiding illegal aliens and endangering the lives of @ICEgov agents.

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According to records I reviewed, Joshua and Carolyn originally lived in Los Angeles, CA (where the violent ICE raids are taking place) but they have since relocated to Austin, Texas where they have a design business together and where Carolyn works at the DOJ. Joshua Aaron describes himself as a “tech guru” and Carolyn describes herself as a “forensic accountant”.

I reviewed Carolyn’s LinkedIn page, and she has been working for the DOJ since January 2021 when Joe Biden assumed office. Records also reveal that she previously worked at the DOJ under Barack Hussein Obama for nearly 3 years, from 2010-2013!

Additionally, I found news articles from Austin, Texas that identify Joshua Aaron and Carolyn Feinstein as a married couple living in Texas. Their photos appear in the Austin paper.

See screenshots below.  

This is yet another vetting failure by Pam Blondi who is supposed to be overseeing the DOJ. How can Blondi allow for the wife of the founder of the ICEBlock app that is endangering the lives of ICE agents to be employed at the DOJ?

This is absolutely unacceptable. Carolyn Feinstein needs to be FIRED from the DOJ immediately.

Today, the DOJ heeded that call and put an end to Feinstein’s employment.

Take a look:

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Feinstein was terminated via email.

Here’s a copy of the email she received, citing her “lack of candor during an internal inquiry” as the reason she was fired:

Yet, Feinstein claims she is innocent and that she was wrongfully fired.

Leftist news outlet The Daily Beast said:

Carolyn Feinstein, who is married to ICEBlock developer Joshua Aaron, had served as a forensic accountant at the DOJ’s Office of the U.S. Trustee for almost a decade. On Friday she received an email from the department informing her that her position would be terminated.

“This was retribution. I was fired because of the actions, or activism, of my husband,” Feinstein told the Daily Beast Monday. “It is insulting to me because I dedicated myself and my career to serving the people of the United States, and now the DOJ is claiming I was attempting to harm some of them. And that’s not true.”

Feinstein, who specializes in bankruptcy fraud, says she was “targeted” because of her husband’s work. Aaron found himself on the receiving end of MAGA’s fury after giving an interview to CNN late last month in which he explained how his app works and why he had developed it.

“When I saw what was happening in this country, I wanted to do something to fight back,” Aaron told the network, comparing the Trump administration’s nationwide immigration crackdown to purges carried out by the Nazi regime in Germany. “We’re literally watching history repeat itself.”…

“Since we live in the same house, I thought it was pertinent to contact my employer, the DOJ, to notify them of death threats that were coming in and just in case I needed to be out of the office, so they would be prepared,” she told the Daily Beast.

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Within a week, she said that she was then contacted by the Office of the U.S. Trustee, which said it was reaching out on behalf of an ethics committee.

“They asked me about my relationship to the ICEBlock App,” she said. “And I informed them in so many words that I really didn’t have any relationship or involvement in the app, I was married to the creator.”

While Feinstein says she does appear as a minority shareholder of All U Chart, Inc., the company that holds the IP for ICEBlock, this is a purely practical arrangement so that “if Joshua were incapacitated, or further, I have the ability to shut it down.”

Good riddance — these are not the kind of people we need to have working in the DOJ.

Meanwhile, the ICEBlock app is still available on App’s iOS store and has been download over one million times.

Here’s what Feinstein’s husband Joshua had to say about why he created the app:

How is this not considered aiding and abetting illegals?…

The DOJ needs to get on the legality of this.

What do you think?



 

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