Jan 13, 2026

Leaking

There are unconfirmed reports of GenZers outing their dads as ICE agents, and some being doxxed on Tik Tok and Instagram.

I haven't found anything on that except a few random posts on FB and Reddit.

But I came across this in my search.



Report: Whistleblower leaks personal data of 4,500 DHS and ICE agents to doxxing website

WASHINGTON (TNND) — The founder of ICE List, a website which shares the first and last names of ICE and Border Patrol agents and Department of Homeland Security employees enforcing the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, said that a DHS whistleblower shared with him the personal information of close to 4,500 federal agents and employees.

Dominick Skinner, an Irishman living in the Netherlands, shared with the DailyBeast that following the fatal shooting of Renee Good last week, an employee of DHS handed him the personal information of roughly 2,000 agents working on the frontlines of immigration enforcement and another 2,500 employees who work in supporting roles.

“It is a sign that people aren’t happy within the U.S. government, clearly,” Skinner, who is not a United States citizen, shared with the Daily Beast.

“The shooting [of Good] was the last straw for many people.”

ICE List launched in June last year at the height of Trump’s mass immigration enforcement operations. Prior to the alleged data leak by the DHS whistleblower, ICE List possessed the information of 2,000 immigration enforcement agents and supporting staff, with 8,000 of those being frontline enforcement agents. However, Skinner shared with DailyBeast that not all of the information collected is published to the website.

“We will make exceptions on a case-by-case basis, the best examples of which will be those who work in childcare within the agency, and nurses. There will be more exceptions, but we will have a discussion once the team flags a position as something we need to think twice about.”

In an interview with El Pais from last October, Skinner shared that ICE List is managed by three people and that they use artificial intelligence to verify the identifications of the federal agents and employees listed on the website. Back in October, the website received a million views.

Lawmakers have fought against websites doxxing the identities of federal law enforcement agents with Rep. Masha Blackburn (R-TN) introduced the Protecting Law Enforcement from Doxxing Act last year.

Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem and Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin have also warned against anti-ICE protesters seeking to share the personal information of ICE agents, who have experienced an 8,000% increase in death threats and a 1,347% increase in assaults.

The National News Desk reached out to DHS and ICE for comment, and had not heard back as of the time this post was published.

There are still good people out there, and some of them are in positions to bust these assholes.

Guilty Cops


He's A Very Small Man


A Dead Guy

Scott Adams did some great work, telling us some good truth about how silly American business culture is.

But I have no tears or the slightest pang of sorrow for a guy who was a total bigot, and believed he knew better than all the oncologists.

So I won't celebrate his death, but seriously, fuck that fuckin' guy.

Science, clinicians, medical arts - they're not the enemy, dumbass.



Overheard


If you're still supporting Republicans,
you're either a traitor or an idiot.
Anything else,
and you're just makin' shit up.

The DOJ Is Dogshit Now


Daddy State Awareness Guide, Rule 7
7.   The law is my sword, but not your shield.
7a. The law is my shield, but not your sword.

One very obvious hallmark of an authoritarian government is selective enforcement.

These assholes aren't going to investigate the perp - they're going after the victim.

So I'm pretty sure we'll be hearing some very fucked reports of what a rotten black-hearted agitator Renee Good was - because they have to make it look like she had it coming, and the noble ICE agent did us all a big favor and blah blah fucking blah.

God damn these assholes all to hell.

At least there are (or were) a few decent people who'll stand up and do what they can to serve our the interests, and the interests of actual justice.



Top DOJ officials quit after their division refused to probe Minnesota ICE shooting

At least four leaders of the Civil Rights Division resigned because the section's head, Harmeet Dhillon, decided not to investigate shooting of Renee Good.


At least four leaders of a Justice Department unit that investigates police killings have resigned in protest over the administration’s handling of the fatal shooting of a motorist in Minneapolis by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer, according to three people briefed on the departures.

Top leaders of the criminal section of the Civil Rights Division have left their jobs to register their frustration with the department after the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon decided not to investigate the ICE officer’s fatal shooting of Renee Good last week. The criminal section of the division would normally investigate any fatal shooting by a law enforcement officer and specializes in probing potential or alleged abuse or improper use of force by law enforcement.

The departures – including that of the chief of the section, as well as the principal deputy chief, deputy chief and acting deputy chief – represent the most significant mass resignation at the Justice Department since February. At that time, five leaders and supervisors of the department’s Public Integrity Section, which investigates public officials for possible corruption, resigned rather than comply with an appointee of President Donald Trump’s orders to dismiss the bribery case against then-New York mayor Eric Adams.

One source briefed on the reasoning for the resignations said the handling of the ICE shooting was not the only concern for the unit leaders and that some were concerned about other decisions by division leadership.

“Investigating officials to determine if they broke the law, defied policy, failed to deescalate, and resorted to deadly force without basis is one of the Civil Rights Division’s most solemn duties,” said Kristen Clarke, who led the division in the Biden administration.

“Prosecutors of the Civil Rights Division have, for decades, been the nation’s leading experts in this work.”

A Justice Department official did not dispute the departures but said the officials had requested early retirement prior to the Minnesota shooting, adding that “any suggestion to the contrary is false.”

Good’s shooting on Jan. 7 has galvanized Democrats and civil libertarians but also frustrated Minnesota politicians and state police investigators. On Jan. 10, the FBI announced it would be handling the investigation of Good’s shooting on its own and blocked Minnesota authorities from their typical role in reviewing evidence and investigating the shooting themselves. On Tuesday night, the state of Minnesota and the cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul filed a lawsuit attempting to block the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement actions there, which Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced would grow following Good’s death.

Vice President JD Vance has defended the ICE officer, saying one day after Good’s death and with no investigation, that the shooting was justified. Trump himself made inaccurate claims that Good had “run over” the ICE officer, which video evidence contradicts.

Democrats accused the Trump administration of trying to seize the evidence in the shooting as part of what they called a coverup.

Late last week, according to a source briefed on the matter, a deputy for Dhillon relayed to the criminal section that Dillon had decided the office would not conduct a separate DOJ investigation of the ICE officer and whether he improperly used deadly force. Dhillon’s decision not to have her criminal section investigate the ICE officer’s shooting of Good was first reported by CBS News.

In the days after the ICE officer shot Good, Dhillon retweeted a post on X in which a prosecutor warned people not to ram ICE officers because they will use deadly force. While federal officials claim Good was driving into the officer, video evidence shows her wheels were turned away from him when the officer opened fire and killed her.

The department’s Civil Rights Division was created in the wake of the 1957 Civil Rights Act to protect the constitutional rights of all Americans. The division had about 380 attorneys when Trump took office in January but quickly saw a large exodus after Dhillon took the helm, as she insisted the division would align itself with the president’s priorities. She said in April that she welcomed the departures of civil rights lawyers.

“I think that’s fine,” Dhillon said. “We don’t want people in the federal government who feel like it’s their pet project to go persecute police department based on statistical evidence or persecute people praying outside abortion facilities instead of doing violence.”

“The job here is to enforce the federal civil rights laws — not woke ideology.”

"For my friends, everything;
for my enemies, the law"

Jan 12, 2026

Find That Report


It Gets Clearer

Don't start thinking these assholes aren't dangerous - the murder of Renee Good should tell us all about that - but understand that their stupid little game is becoming very obvious.






Erika Jordan

They're convinced of the absurdities, and they've begun committing the atrocities.


Jess Craven