Posted on 12/03/2025 7:30:50 PM PST by vespa300
California’s top elected officials announced a new online portal Wednesday with the stated purpose of having members of the public share information with the state’s Department of Justice about “potentially unlawful activity by federal agents and officers across the state.”
Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta issued a press release from the governor’s office, acknowledging that “Federal agents have broad authority to enforce federal laws, including federal immigration laws,” but adding that “they must do so lawfully.”
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They want to interfere with law enforcement (illegal).
They want to incite insurrection (illegal).
The politicians will be driven home by limo drivers to their gated mansions and will not actually go to jail themselves but their hapless subjects will.
Plus they want to endanger law enforcement officers and cause people to fear taking the job.
I’ve always hated the self-appointed film cinematographers with their shaky cell phone videos trying to be glorified by viral videos online.
LOL!! They’ll be running themselves ragged with all the frivolous complaints they’ll be getting. They opened a can of worms for themselves. Is this being paid for with federal money?
I’ll start with Schiff.
Then Padilla.
Add in
Swalwell, Waters, etc., et al
This ought to be swamped by CA citizens with bogus claims.
>> LOL!! They’ll be running themselves ragged with all the frivolous complaints they’ll be getting.
Someone with AI skillz could absolutely FLOOD this thing with realistic fake pix and details that would have these azzclowns running from the redwood forests to the Salton Sea and everywhere in between.
It would be a shame if people were to flood the hotline with fake reports.
These jackasses(including the courts) all said it was a “federal” issue when local and state agencies (and individuals) started to take action against Bidet’s border invasion. Now THEY want to police the border and keep the feds out. Hate these bas-turds.
Makes me wish I was an AI geek. I hope it blows up in their face.
AIDING——ABETTING——HARBORING
WHY ARE THEY NOT BEING PROSECUTED????
What’s the portal to report caulifournians impeding federal agents doing their duties. Just wonderin’. Hey grabem.....🖕
Now the state looks to facilitate the prosecution of Federal officers and agents...This is actually sedition.
Flood it with red herrings.
frank ballenger insightfilly posted:
California announces new online portal for the public to report “alleged misconduct” by federal agents.
<><>They want to interfere with law enforcement (illegal).
<><>They want to incite insurrection (illegal).
<><>they would endanger l/e and cause people to fear taking the job.
<><>politicians will be driven by limo to their gated mansions
<><>pols will not go to jail but their hapless subjects (taxpayers) will.
What Kalifornia needs is a portal so people can anonymously report graft and theft by government employees and elected officials.
The average Californian has no idea about how a federal agent does their job. They don’t even know where Canada is on a map, or how to change a flat tire without calling a mechanic.
“Federal agents have broad authority to enforce federal laws“
Can’t they find a “judge” somewhere to stop this? Federal authorities enforcing federal law sounds pretty sketchy
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