Posted on 10/03/25
| News Source: FOX45
In the wake of political activist and Donald Trump confidante Laura Loomer doxing a U.S. Army Research Lab scientist from Baltimore, Apple on Thursday removed apps from its store that allowed users to anonymously report sightings of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
Loomer alleged on X that the scientist, Nicholas Waytowich, who also teaches as an adjunct instructor, was behind an ICE-tracking app called Red Dot. She claimed he should be investigated and dismissed from his position.
On Thursday, Loomer touted her role in having the apps removed.
“Less than 48 hours after I published my expose about the @USArmy’s leading lab researcher who founded an ICE tracking app and I did a show exposing @Apple and @Google for undermining President Trump’s immigration policies and sent evidence to the White House and DOJ of Big Tech hosting ICE @ICEgov tracking apps in the Apple and Google stores, APPLE has just removed the ICE tracking apps from the Apple App Store!,” Loomer wrote on X.