Fox News host outraged as anti-ICE protestors | TV Shows
The hosts of Fox News’s The Big Weekend Show have been outraged to discover out that anti-ICE protestors have been exposing immigration brokers utilizing Grindr.
Protestors in Minnesota have been taking to courting websites, including Grindr, the world’s largest social networking software for the LGBTQ+ group, to out ICE brokers.
On January 17, Fox News held a dialogue on the New York Post‘s report that TikTokers have been urging courting app customers to dox federal brokers, and to “get those d— pics.”
During the chat, the hosts condemned the “lefty TikTokers” who are calling on their fellow protestors to get intimate photographs of ICE brokers and “share them widely,” as one consumer said.
Apparently, the same TikToker also told her “gay friends in Minneapolis on Grindr” to be on high alert for ICE brokers “because you know that [the app is] blowing up right now with all of the visitors from out of town, and I bet you could get some pretty good info.”
Another social media consumer said she was building a folder of ICE brokers on courting apps such as Bumble so that she might use their profiles and messages as ammunition against them.
Speaking about this report on Saturday, The Big Weekend Show’s co-host Joey Jones requested, “Are they trying to shame federal agents who may be homoinappropriate? They always bring their own arguments full circle —” before being interrupted by David Webb.
“Let me ask the left — what do you have against homoinappropriates or somebody who’s gay if they happen to be in law enforcement?” Webb queried. “You gonna out them?”
The Fox News contributor then continued by saying that people in Minnesota would benefit, instead, if ICE “unmasked all of these rioters, these people who are out there protecting criminals [and] committing crimes.”
The show’s other co-host, Alicia Acuna, also jumped into the dialog to condemn those making an attempt to disgrace ICE brokers, saying protestors are focusing on the mistaken issues.
“They don’t come out and shame the violent criminals who have been arrested, who are in this country illegally and victimized so many people,” Acuna said. “They have no disgrace.”
This move by TikTokers comes after ICE agent Jonathan Ross killed 37-year-old mom of three, Renee Nicole Good, by shooting her in the face three times.
She had allegedly been dropping her son off at school when the incident occurred, with a video of the shooting going viral online. Following her death, protests have sprung up across the United States in cities such as Minneapolis, where Good died, and New York City.
Fox News host outraged as anti-ICE protestors
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