The developer of ICEBlock, a popular app used to share information about local sightings of federal immigration agents , sued the Trump administration on Dec. 8 for allegedly violating free speech rights after Apple removed the app from its online store.
Joshua Aaron, the creator of ICEBlock, claimed in a filing that U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi , Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem , and other administration officials made "unconstitutional threats and demands against Apple" that led to the app's removal in October.
"When we see our government doing something wrong, it's our duty as citizens of this nation to hold them accountable, and that is exactly what we're doing with this lawsuit," Aaron said, according to Reuters.
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