- Federal prosecutors are using a secret grand jury to seek the identity of a Reddit user who criticized ICE, with unclear illegal activity cited.
- ICE initially issued an administrative subpoena for user data, claiming authority under the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act, but it was withdrawn after legal challenge.
- The Reddit user's comments included publicly available information about an ICE officer, potentially labeled as doxxing, raising First Amendment concerns.
- Reddit's statement emphasizes privacy but leaves ambiguity on compliance, noting they provide minimal data when legally compelled and notify users.
- Experts warn the case could set a precedent to chill free speech online, as the government targets social media critics through secretive legal processes.