A Department of Justice forensic accountant no longer has a job after she was given her walking papers following the department's discovery that she is married to the creator of an anti-ICE app.
She is crying foul and deeming it “retribution” for her husband's actions—but she owns a stake in the company. Oops.
It started when her husband was revealed online as the app’s creator:
Carolyn Feinstein, who is married to ICEBlock developer Joshua Aaron, said she was unfairly removed from her post in 'retribution' against her partner's work.
The ICEBlock app sets out warning signals to users when ICE agents are within a five-mile radius of their location, allowing targets to flee.
After Aaron was exposed online for creating the app, Feinstein said she was terminated from her post as a forensic accountant after almost a decade working for the DoJ.
'This was retribution. I was fired because of the actions, or activism, of my husband,' Texas-based Feinstein told the Daily Beast on Monday.
Here’s the guy who puts ICE agents at risk:
BREAKING:Carolyn Feinstein,staff member of DOJ,said that she was"wrongfully"fired after it became known that her spouse developed ICEBlock app,which notifies users about nearby ICE agents&puts fed officers at risk
— Sandy (@SD73660) July 22, 2025
Feinstein:"Revenge!I lost my job due to my husband's activism" pic.twitter.com/kF4VVHvQXw
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An argument could be made that your spouse’s actions are not your own, and therefore, you should not be held accountable for their decisions. That argument is neutered here, though, by the fact that she is an active part of the company that controls the app. Her excuse is weak sauce:
Feinstein admitted she has minority shares in All U Chart, Inc., which hold the IP address for the app.
She insisted, though, that it was only in case her husband were to become “incapacitated” so she could then shut it down.
Reports are Carolyn Feinstein’s name appears in corporate documents for All U Chart Inc. the company that owns ICEBlock App.
— Ida (@HeidiSnow381) July 22, 2025
That’s a violation of DOJ ethics guidelines, which prohibit employees from having financial ties to entities that could undermine federal law…
That’s a violation of DOJ ethics guidelines, which prohibit employees from having financial ties to entities that could undermine federal law enforcement.
Appears the termination was not “unjust” as Feinstein claims.
After Aaron appeared on CNN (of course) to describe the app and how he was so heroic in creating it, Feinstein claims she went to the DOJ to tell them she was married to him. Border Czar Tom Homan, meanwhile, was angered by Aaron’s app and told Newsmax, “All [Aaron is] doing is giving a heads up to criminals. The DOJ’s looking at it, and they need to throw some people in jail.”
Feinstein says she received her termination note “within 24 hours” of Homan’s Newsmax interview airing. While she underscored again that she has no involvement with the app, she said the “language used to describe the ICEBlock app and its function” in the DOJ’s termination letter “is not only incorrect, but offensive,” taking particular issue with terms like “illegal alien.”
Notice how she takes the leftist view on "offensive language" in the above statement, but then quickly tries to claim she’s “unbiased”:
“My service to the people of the United States was unbiased,” she added. “Each one of them landed on the same level for me. I didn’t play favourites, I didn’t have a disservice to any person within the United States because of who they are, what they look like, or where they work.”
Those excuses apparently did little to sway the DOJ, and Carolyn is now hitting the unemployment line.
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