App Maker Sues Trump Admin over Free Speech How Left Prioritizes Lawbreakers over National Security

In yet another theater of liberal lunacy, the maker of an app that alerts users of U.S. immigration agents’ locations is suing the Trump administration. They claim their “free speech” has been muzzled because U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi allegedly pressured Apple to yank their app from its store. But let’s get real for a second. This isn’t an innocent app to connect people; it’s a tool to undermine law enforcement and coddle those who break the law.

The last time I checked, America was a sovereign nation. Sovereignty includes the right to enforce its borders and laws. U.S. immigration agents have a tough enough job without tech developers turning them into targets. The creator of this app might as well hand out maps to criminals showing how to dodge police patrols. But of course, some folks think that keeping lawbreakers accountable is somehow infringing on their rights. Classic liberal hypocrisy.

If anything, this reeks more of an anti-law enforcement sentiment than a noble quest for free speech. The left seems to have an endless capacity for cheering on anarchists. The globalist, open-borders crowd never misses an opportunity to make law enforcement look like the bad guys. They’re always ready to defend anything that weakens American sovereignty and integrity.

And how about Apple, the almighty tech giant, getting dragged into this charade? If pushing back against something that undermines national security makes someone uneasy, maybe they should rethink their priorities. Apple has every right to remove apps that potentially aid lawbreaking activities, but the liberals are too busy peddling their “victimized” narrative to see it.

There’s a saying: Give someone an inch, they’ll take a mile. It’s about time conservatives start drawing a line in the sand. Instead of suing the Trump administration, shouldn’t we be applauding them for standing firm on law and order? What’s next—suing police for doing their job too well?

Source: Washington Times


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