正在加载视频...

视频加载失败

🚨BREAKING: ICE agents are caught on camera threatening to violently assault a U.S. citizen for exercising their First Amendment rights, in Columbia Heights, Minnesota. In the video, an agent is saying, “I’m telling you right now, it’ll be the first time and last time that I tell you this…...

940,316 次观看 • 5 个月前 •via X (Twitter)

0 条评论

暂无评论

原始帖子的评论将显示在这里

相关视频

🚨ICE agents are threatening to assault and illegally arrest U.S. citizens in Portland, Maine. In the video, a man is legally observing ICE activity in his own neighborhood. Agents walk up to his car window and ask, “Are you following us?” The man replies, “Yeah.” An agent immediately escalates and says, “What you are doing is called impeding federal law enforcement. It’s an 18 U.S.C. §111 charge. This is your first and only warning. If you continue to impede and follow us, you will be arrested.” The man then correctly responds, “Yeah, but I’m not impeding you.” Another agent jumps in and says,“You just openly admitted you were following us, so…” And again, the man correctly explains, “I am following you. I’m not impeding you. I’m observing you.” Which is a constitutionally protected right. The agent responds anyway, “It is impeding.” The man replies, “No, it’s actually not.” At that point, the agents become visibly angry that he knows the law and threaten him again, saying, “This is your one warning. If you keep doing it, we will pull you back out and arrest you.” Just to be very clear… Following and observing law enforcement, without interference, is not a crime. Threatening arrest anyway is an abuse of power. Threatening to “pull him out” of his vehicle is a threat of unlawful force. These agents are not enforcing the law, they’re misstating it, weaponizing it, and hoping intimidation will do the rest. They don’t understand the laws they claim to enforce. They just parrot a few buzzwords and statute numbers, and expect the public to fold. And when that doesn’t work, they threaten violence. Because the biggest threat to an ICE agent is someone who knows their rights.

Jesus Freakin Congress

1,240,339 次观看 • 5 个月前

🚨BREAKING: ICE agents are now threatening to violently assault U.S. citizens for the crime of sitting in their own car, in a parking lot… Yes. Literally that. ICE agents are now claiming U.S. citizens are not allowed to be in the same parking lot as them. In the video, you can hear an agent approach a person sitting quietly in their car and announce that he is ICE, and that other ICE agents are also in the parking lot… Then the agent immediately issues what he calls his “one and only warning.” The person responds, “I was just on the phone.” The agent responds, “No. No you’re not.” The agent then escalates to a direct threat of violence, saying… “This is your one and only warning. I catch you here again, I’m yanking you out of that fucking car because you’re taking pictures on your little GoPro.” So, to be clear… a U.S. citizen is being threatened with assault not for impeding, not for interfering, not for committing any crime… …but for having a dash cam. The agent then adds, “If anything happens to our vehicles, or anybody in here, I’m coming straight for you.” Then more threats… “I will yank you out of that fucking car, and I will fucking put charges on you.” Charges for what? He never says. Because there are none. And then he admits the quiet part out loud… “I’ll put you in the fucking domestic terrorists app.” A federal agent threatening to label a U.S. citizen a “domestic terrorist” for sitting in a car while having a dash cam. And then the agent illegally orders the U.S. citizen to “get the fuck out” of the parking lot and tells him he is not allowed to return. To break that all down… an ICE agent used intimidation, retaliation, and threats of violence against a U.S. citizen for exercising their First Amendment rights, and existing in a public space. And then banned the U.S. citizen from returning to the public space. So, just to be absolutely clear… The Trump administration is conditioning the public to obey masked federal agents, without questions and without rights.

Jesus Freakin Congress

859,976 次观看 • 5 个月前

🚨 BREAKING: ICE/Border Patrol agents once again threaten to illegally arrest a U.S. citizen… for standing on a public sidewalk and filming them. Yes. Really. In the video, in Beaverton, Oregon, multiple agents swarm a man who is doing nothing more than observing and recording from a public sidewalk, something that is 100% legal and protected by the First Amendment. An agent claims they “know who he is” and accuses him of driving erratically and being “a danger to the public.” Which is rich, coming from an agency with a long history of hitting people with vehicles, assaulting women and children, and “accidentally” firing or dropping loaded firearms. But, even so, they are not police and cannot arrest someone for a traffic violation. Then the threats start. “You are interfering with our operations.” “You could be arrested.” “We will arrest you.” Again, the man is standing on a sidewalk. Not blocking anyone. Not touching anyone. Not saying anything beyond asserting his rights. Another agent jumps in with, “You were following us yesterday.” Cool story. Still not illegal. They repeatedly claim he has “interfered with operations,” yet, the only behavior they can actually point to is… observing them. Existing near them. Filming them. When the man calmly says, “I’m not interfering,” the response is: “If you continue, you will be in handcuffs.” Let’s be crystal clear about what that means: ICE agents are threatening to arrest a U.S. citizen for continuing to legally observe and film them in his own neighborhood. When the man states the obvious, “I’m not breaking the law and you know it,” the agent completely loses it. He steps inches from the man’s face, points at him, shoves into his shoulder or chest, and screams, “One more time and I will put you in handcuffs.” This isn’t law enforcement. This is intimidation. The man tells him to get off him. The agent responds, “No, I’ll stand right here, pal. Right here all day,” while continuing to press into him. The citizen points out the setup perfectly: “If I touch you, you’re going to arrest me, right?” Exactly. That’s the game. That’s when the agent snaps completely, screaming that the man is “worthless” and has “no honor.” Which… feels like projection. This video shows exactly what ICE and Border Patrol are doing across the country: They are trying to scare people into not filming. They are trying to bully citizens out of exercising their rights. And when intimidation doesn’t work, they escalate. Because they know that cameras expose them. So here’s the takeaway: Always film. State your rights calmly. Keep your hands visible and on your phone. Narrate everything that’s happening. They want silence. They want fear. They want no witnesses. Don’t give it to them.

Jesus Freakin Congress

1,985,897 次观看 • 6 个月前

🚨BREAKING: ICE agents just threatened to shoot a U.S. citizen for exercising his First Amendment right to observe and film ICE activities… and it was all caught on camera. In the video, agents come up to a man’s car after stopping in front and behind him, aggressively pounding on his window and yelling: “This is your warning… stop fucking following us. You are impeding operations.” The man says, “This is my house. I’ve got to get to my house.” The agent then tells him, “This is your warning… go home to your kids.” Which is a chilling thing to say when a U.S. citizen is literally driving through his own neighborhood… and being told he isn’t allowed to do so. Then the camera pans to the other window, where another agent stands with his gun drawn. Not holstered. Gun in hand. The man rolls down his window and calmly says, “You should go to church.” The agent replies, “You’re making bad decisions.” Bad decisions… like driving in your own neighborhood? Filming? Breathing? And then the original agent comes back to the car yelling: “You are not going to like the outcome. I guarantee that.” They’re not being vague. They’re not cautioning him. What they mean by “the outcome” is spelled out seconds later: “Go home to your children. It’s Sunday. Did you not learn from what just happened?” This is a threat. This is intimidation. This is armed government agents using lethal force as a warning against constitutional rights. They are telling the public that anyone who observes them, anyone who films them, anyone who doesn’t immediately disappear, can expect the same outcome as Renee Good. And that is exactly how we know the government does not believe that shooting was self-defense. Because you don’t use “self‑defense” as a warning to people who haven’t done anything wrong.

Jesus Freakin Congress

680,946 次观看 • 6 个月前

🚨BREAKING: In Queens, New York, ICE agents were caught on video violently shoving, and threatening, U.S. citizens because they dared to stand on a public sidewalk. The U.S. citizens weren’t blocking traffic. They weren’t interfering. They weren’t even yelling… They were filming, while another agent stood right next to them, without issue. Then, out of nowhere, an ICE agent came charging from off camera, screaming, “BACK THE FUCK UP,” and then violently shoved one of the men multiple times. Even as the U.S. citizens backed up, the ICE agent continued to violently shoved one of them, held pepper spray inches from his face, as the other agent threatened the second man with a taser. When you’re walking down the street, observing a traffic stop from the sidewalk, normally police officers don’t sprint over, scream profanities at you, assault you, and then threaten you with weapons… And that’s because watching law enforcement activity, from a public place, is protected by the First Amendment. Recording law enforcement performing their duties, in public, is constitutionally protected. The law generally only allows officers to use force when they’re facing an actual safety threat, active physical resistance, or someone trying to flee… not because U.S. citizens are standing on a public sidewalk, watching and filming. And the most telling part? If these U.S. citizens, standing on a public sidewalk, were really a threat… the ICE agents wouldn’t have instantly turned their backs to the threat, and walked away. Because that just proved they were never a threat at all. So, why did ICE agents violently shove U.S. citizens, and threaten them with weapons?

Jesus Freakin Congress

63,519 次观看 • 26 天前

🚨BREAKING: Once again, ICE agents are admitting, on camera, that Renee Good was not shot in self-defense. In the video, a U.S. citizen is driving when he sees ICE agents. He stops his car, exits, and begins blowing a whistle… a lawful act protected by the First Amendment. An agent approaches him. The man backs away, does not interfere, does not block agents, and does not make physical contact. Despite this, the agent says: “Do you think this is a big game? Is this a game to you guys? That’s why that lady got hurt the other day.” That statement matters. The agent is threatening a U.S. citizen with lethal force for protected speech. That is illegal. Law enforcement cannot threaten, intimidate, or retaliate against civilians for exercising First Amendment rights. He said this to a man who was unarmed, on foot, and not posing any immediate threat. By the agent’s own words, Renee Good was not shot because of self-defense, but because she was drawing attention to ICE’s presence. That is not a lawful justification for using deadly force. This video shows constitutional violations in real time: • First Amendment retaliation • Threats of violence without legal cause • Abuse of authority under color of law I don’t know how many more videos need to come out before accountability happens. When federal agents threaten to kill Americans for making noise, the law has already been broken… and the Constitution is being treated as optional.

Jesus Freakin Congress

1,231,050 次观看 • 6 个月前

🚨An ICE agent was caught on video trying to illegally intimidate a U.S. citizen for filming in public, in Memphis, TN. The citizen is standing there recording when an agent says, “you’re just one of those guys.” When the citizen asks, “one of what guys?”, the agent doesn’t answer and instead pivots to, “why are you filming us?” The citizen calmly responds, “I’m out in public filming,” which is completely legal. At that point, the agent pulls out his own phone, points it at the citizen, and says he’s recording him “just in case.” Just in case… what? But that’s the part they never say out loud. Because this isn’t about documentation, it’s about pressure. They don’t always arrest you or detain you, they make you feel like they could, like you’re being watched, like exercising a constitutional right might come back on you later. And as they drive away, they yell, “have a good day, commie.” Which is not just a random insult. That’s a federal agent attaching a political label to a U.S. citizen in response to them exercising a constitutional right… in a moment where this administration has repeatedly blurred the line between political opposition and “threat.” That kind of language isn’t harmless… it echoes a broader pattern where people who challenge, or document, government power get framed as dangerous and radical. Because once you label someone, it becomes easier to justify what comes next. The Constitution doesn’t just protect your right to film federal agents, it protects you from retaliation for doing it. Confronting someone for recording, then filming them “just in case,” while attaching a political label in the same breath, isn’t neutral behavior, it’s intimidation.

Jesus Freakin Congress

148,656 次观看 • 2 个月前

🚨BREAKING: ICE/Border Patrol agents are threatening to tase U.S. citizens just for asking them to identify themselves, in Arizona. At the very start of this video, ICE agents are caught actively interfering with a citizen’s First Amendment rights. Before a single word is exchanged, two agents point their flashlights directly at the man filming, aimed straight at his camera, not at the ground, not at an area search, but to obstruct his ability to record them. The man asks a simple, lawful question: “What are you guys doing here?” The response from armed federal agents is not identification or explanation, but: “Don’t worry about it. Get out of here.” He then asks, “Who are you guys?” Again, the agents refuse to identify themselves and repeat: “Get out of here.” All while keeping their flashlights raised at face level, pointed directly into the camera lens. He asks a third time, calmly: “Who are you guys?” An agent responds: “That’s none of your business.” That statement is legally false. When armed officers are exercising government authority in a public place, the public has the right to observe, record, and ask questions. Refusing to identify themselves while issuing commands is not standard procedure… it is a deliberate attempt to evade accountability. The man replies, correctly: “That is my business. Who are you guys?” At that point, an agent escalates… not because of interference, not because of a safety threat, but because he continues filming and asking lawful questions. The agent says: “Sir, if you don’t leave, you’re going to be tased.” That is not a lawful order. Threatening the use of force solely to stop someone from filming or asking who officers are is retaliation for protected speech. Courts have been clear: law enforcement may not use threats, intimidation, or force to suppress First Amendment activity. He asks again: “Who are you guys?” The agent’s final response: “Don’t worry about it.” No identification. No legal justification. Only intimidation. Pointing flashlights to blind a camera, issuing repeated orders to “get out of here” without a lawful basis, and threatening a taser to silence a citizen is not law enforcement… it is constitutional abuse of power. This is exactly why people film. And exactly why some officers try so hard to stop it.

Jesus Freakin Congress

57,100 次观看 • 7 个月前

🚨BREAKING: ICE agents illegally assaulted a 19-year-old U.S. citizen, and then kidnapped him, while admitting on camera they didn’t even know who he was, in Olathe, Kansas. In the video, an agent is sitting on the teenager’s back as his 14-year-old brother screams that he’s a U.S. citizen, in a Walmart parking lot. The agent responds: “Well, we’re going to find that out since whoever drives this [pointing to the truck] isn’t.” That sentence is the admission. Because it shows the only thing they knew, at that moment, was something about the registered owner of the truck… not the person they had pinned to the pavement. Vehicle registration tells you who owns a car. It does NOT tell you who is driving it. Before law enforcement can detain someone, they need individualized reasonable suspicion tied to that person. If they had not confirmed the driver matched the registered owner… If they had not observed a crime… If they had no warrant… Then pinning him down, handcuffing him, and loading him into a vehicle raises serious Fourth Amendment concerns. You don’t get to tackle someone first and figure out who they are later. You don’t get to use force based on “we’ll find out.” The issue isn’t just that he’s a U.S. citizen… The issue is whether agents had lawful, INDIVIDUALIZED suspicion to detain him before they used force. Because when law enforcement starts treating vehicle registration as automatic suspicion for whoever is behind the wheel… That’s collective punishment. And the Constitution does not allow that.

Jesus Freakin Congress

396,887 次观看 • 4 个月前

🚨BREAKING: ICE/Border Patrol agents were caught on camera admitting that following and filming them is LEGAL… and then illegally threatening U.S. citizens with arrest anyway, in Minneapolis. In the video, two agents approach the people filming and say, “You need to stop following us. This is your first and last warning.” The filmer responds, correctly, “That’s not illegal.” An agent then says the quiet part out loud: “I know.” But immediately pivots to, “It’s illegal to impede.” The citizens point out they are not impeding anything, which the agents themselves had already acknowledged. Filming and following on a public roadway is legal. The agents admit they understand this… and still issue a “warning” anyway. When pressed to explain what law is being violated, the agents falsely cite 18 U.S.C. § 111, which does not criminalize public observation or filming. When challenged, they back off, walk away… and then escalate again. One agent yells, “Next time I pull you over, you’re going to get arrested.” Arrested for what? He can’t say. Only after repeated questioning how they are impeding does the agent suddenly claim “impeding traffic.” Even though the citizens were only stopped because the agents unlawfully confronted them in the first place. That’s the point. This is the same pattern we saw when they murdered Renee Good: • Illegal stops • Manufactured violations • Escalation created by the agents themselves • Threats, intimidation, and force justified after the fact They corner people, provoke a situation, then use the situation they created to claim authority… even when they admit no law was broken. This isn’t law enforcement. It’s entrapment, intimidation, and a reckless abuse of power… And we’ve already seen where this pattern leads.

Jesus Freakin Congress

448,710 次观看 • 6 个月前

🚨BREAKING: ICE agents are now threatening to arrest U.S. citizens for getting gas in their own neighborhood, in Saint Peter, Minnesota. In the video, agents walk up to the car of a U.S. citizen. She says, “I’m legally observing. I’m legally allowed to be here.” The agent mutters something under his mask and she responds, “I’m legally allowed to be in my vehicle in my own neighborhood.” He then says, “I’m not saying you’re not…” So, if she is not doing anything illegal, why are ICE agents walking up to her car, masked and armed, threatening a U.S. citizen? He then continues saying, “but if you follow me you are going to get arrested.” She tells him, “I’m in my own neighborhood, at my local gas station. This is where I get gas.” And he responds, “This is your one warning.” Again, for what? He already admitted she hasn’t done anything illegal. She repeats, “This is where I get gas.” He turns around and says, “You had your one warning.” And walks away… Threatening arrest when someone is sitting in their own car in a public place is intimidation. You do not lose your First Amendment rights because federal agents feel uncomfortable being watched. Legal experts have repeatedly noted that documenting or observing government activity is generally protected speech, as long as you’re not actually interfering. And any stop or detention still requires specific, articulable suspicion of actual illegal activity… not “you’re making us nervous.” So, we’re now watching a pattern where community members and observers are being threaten, or detain, by ICE agents, for simply being nearby, or monitoring enforcement actions. And that’s illegal. ICE agents are trying to scare people out of exercising their constitutional rights in their own neighborhoods. And once people are too afraid to watch… And too afraid to speak… the Constitution stops meaning anything at all.

Jesus Freakin Congress

603,267 次观看 • 5 个月前