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Ep. 3738 She Tried To DOX a Federal ICE Agent, Then THIS HAPPENED!!!

Episode 3738 Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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A Minnesota woman's attempt to dox a federal agent resulted in severe legal repercussions and intense public backlash. Sarah, motivated by her opposition to an ICE officer, posted a video disclosing his personal information, not realizing she was committing a federal crime. This incident highlights the dangers of doxing and the legal consequences it carries, as well as the growing threats faced by law enforcement officials. The episode serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of engaging in acts of intimidation disguised as activism.

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Highlights:

  • "Minnesota woman faces federal charges for doxing an ICE agent."
  • "Legal implications of doxing under US Code 18 section 119."
  • "Public outrage leads to the woman's own personal doxing and job loss."
  • "The rise of threats against law enforcement amid radical activism."

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