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Saturday, February 07, 2026

The Department of Homeland Security has been quietly demanding tech companies turn over user information about critics of the Trump administration, according to reports.

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Corporatist fascism, plain and simple. DHS is trying to get tech companies to hand over data on Trump critics. This is unconstitutional, and Congress must shut it down, before we turn into East Germany. techcrunch.com/2026/02/03/h ...

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-- Kat Abughazaleh (@katmabu.bsky.social) Feb 5, 2026 at 3:40 PM

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I'm sure Jeff is clutching his pearls over this.

#1 | Posted by Nixon at 2026-02-06 09:09 AM | Reply | Funny: 1

And so Trump comes one step closer to us, and to our little community.

In Trump's mind, what happens here daily is already treason and illegal.

#2 | Posted by Zed at 2026-02-06 09:57 AM | Reply

I'm sure Jeff is clutching his pearls over this.

#1 | Posted by Nixon

Oh, I'm sure he's against it now...

But once we start reading reports of people suffering consequences from this, he'll find nitpicked reasons to support or deflect for the consequences really not being undeserved.

Because he's always against it in concept but supports it in practice. Every. Single. Time.

#3 | Posted by jpw at 2026-02-06 11:09 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 2

"I'm sure Jeff is clutching his pearls over this."

If there's an over/under on how many states they'd find pieces of his exploded head had Obama done this...

I'll take the over.

#4 | Posted by Danforth at 2026-02-06 12:56 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

There is no "fixing" DHS or ICE other than casting them both into the four winds.

#5 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-02-06 02:27 PM | Reply

---- ICE.

#6 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-02-06 03:35 PM | Reply

I'm sure Jeff is clutching his pearls over this.

Any bets on whether he'll even comment on this thread?

I'm certain that I'm already in several of their databases for being mean to the big orange crybaby. There's no going back now.

#7 | Posted by Whatsleft at 2026-02-07 02:02 PM | Reply

From the subsummary ...

... Corporatist fascism, plain and simple. ...

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#8 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-02-07 02:07 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

Related ...

US surveillance, election cybersecurity -- and why Tulsi Gabbard's name just keeps on cropping up
cybernews.com

... Earlier this week, a US senator publicly warned about the expanding use of personal data by federal authorities while separately sending a brief, private letter to the director of the CIA.

In a video posted on Instagram, and intended to reach a wide audience, Ross Wyden pointed to the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) practice of using surveillance technologies and data sources in enforcement activity.

"ICE is using apps to collect biometric data on protesters," he warned. "That means that they can track your location, where you go, what you do, and especially who you talk to."

Wyden also said the agency is purchasing location information from commercial data brokers and using motor-vehicle records obtained from state governments.

"My investigators have found that ICE is using government data they collect from state Departments of Motor Vehicles," Wyden said. "They are refusing to answer any questions of ours about how this data is being used." ...

Wyden claims that ICE is collecting vehicle data from government sources ...

Often referred to as "Trump's spy chief," Gabbard's role officially centers on national security and foreign intelligence.

However, her recent actions have heavily involved domestic, politically charged investigations.

On Wednesday, Reuters reported that a team working for Gabbard last year investigated electronic voting machines in Puerto Rico with assistance from the FBI.

The probe examined possible cyber vulnerabilities and claims of foreign interference but did not find clear evidence that Venezuela or other actors had hacked the system.

Gabbard's office said the seizure of machines and data was part of standard forensic analysis and warned of cybersecurity risks to election infrastructure. ...


#9 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-02-07 02:23 PM | Reply

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