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ShowJanuary 28, 2026
Watch: We infiltrated the anti-ICE signal chat, and these are some of the "journalists" we found (Exclusive)
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Last night, Mug Club undercover recorded a Signal call, where anti-ICE agitators coordinated how to trace and follow up with vehicles of ICE officers in real time. Today’s show breaks it down.
“This is not just a ragtag crew of social media trolls,” Crowder said.
In the recording, you can hear an individual claim “we have got the Audi,” adding that “they just pulled into a parking lot,” and noting the direction they were driving in. The individual also described the vehicle and occupants in it, claiming they “are all helmeted and all masked.”
“I wonder why they might be masked? I wonder why they might want to conceal their identity when they are being hunted by radical domestic terrorists?” Crowder said. “Keep in mind, the organizers are actually pulling from a massive database of license plates. I understand they are also having bots do some of the work.”
According to Fox News, “ICE agents reported an ‘unprecedented increase’ of 3,200% in vehicular attacks over the past year.”
Along with the rise in vehicular attacks, authorities also saw more than a 1,300% increase in assaults and an 8,000% increase in death threats toward ICE agents, according to DHS.
“This is organized, and it is something that is a very real threat to ICE. So, when you see people like Swalwell, and you see people like Mayor Frey claim we need to get rid of masks and identify these ICE agents, just understand these are the people waiting in the wings,” Crowder said.
Another chat, presented on behalf of reporters at ProPublica, sought help in seeking out cases involving children and ICE, claiming they “take the responsibility of protecting our sources very seriously."
“What about protecting the identity of those doing the work of those in law enforcement?" Crowder said. “We did look and were unable to find examples of reaching those involved with, or gathering information about, children harmed during the riots of the summer of love and the thousands of casualties. That does not mean it does not exist, but I have not found it.”
Crowder invited both reporters, Lisa Song and Maya Miller, to come on the show to explain their journalistic decisions and how this functions with journalistic integrity.
“The way it looks right now is that they are involved with a domestic group of radical people who have caused serious harm, are looking to inflict more harm, or those enforcing the law as part of a lawfully elected administration with a mandate,” Crowder said. “It’s one thing to see the organizational structure, it’s another to unmask the journalist, those who should really be significantly far away from this. There is no way to justify this, and there is no way to make the case that you are an unbiased journalist when you see these sometimes crimes being committed. That is no longer journalism, that is activism.”
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