Trump and Noem Consider Legal Action Against CNN Over ICE Tracking App Reporting
Trump and Noem explore prosecuting CNN for its reporting on an app tracking ICE agents, while CNN defends its coverage as factual and legal.

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Overview
Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem are contemplating legal action against CNN for its reporting on the ICEBlock app.
CNN asserts that its reporting on the app is legal and factual, despite threats of prosecution from Trump and his administration.
The ICEBlock app alerts users to ICE agent locations, which has drawn criticism from ICE officials and increased tensions around ICE operations.
Assaults against ICE agents have surged by 500-700%, prompting calls for accountability regarding media coverage of ICE-related issues.
The White House press secretary condemned CNN for allegedly inciting violence against law enforcement through its reporting on the ICE tracking app.
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