We Asked for ICE Bodycam Footage. DHS Claims They Don’t Have It.

The Department of Homeland Security has claimed four times within 48 hours that it had "no documents" in response to Freedom of the Press Foundation's records requests. These responses, which include a request for all emails sent or received by DHS Secretary Kristi Noem containing the terms "CNN" and "ICEBlock", raise serious questions about whether the agency is saving its documents anymore, much less creating them.

The DHS claims that it couldn't find any records of an attempt to intimidate the press from reporting on ICEBlock. However, DHS Secretary Noem publicly stated in summer 2025 that she was in communication with Attorney General Pam Bondi about prosecuting CNN for reporting on ICEBlock. It's difficult to see how Noem could have worked with Bondi without mentioning them by name.

The lack of transparency and compliance with the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) raises serious concerns about governance within DHS. The agency's response to FOIA requests has been inconsistent, with some claims of "no records" despite the fact that the information may already be publicly available or have been intentionally withheld.

DHS also claimed it had no records of its Chicago immigration enforcement operation, despite a court order requiring ICE agents to wear body cameras during their operations. The agency's response to this request is particularly concerning, as it raises questions about whether ICE is complying with its own policies and the law.

The Trump administration's approach to FOIA has been marred by years of recalcitrance and a lack of transparency. Democratic and Republican administrations have meddled with FOIA releases to prevent disclosures of embarrassing or potentially illegal activities. The current administration has taken this behavior to new heights, using its powers to dismantle the free press and create a post-truth America.

In contrast, organizations like The Intercept are fighting back against these efforts. To do so effectively, we need to grow our reporting capacity. That's where you come in. Will you help us expand our reporting capacity in time to hit the ground running in 2026?
 
🚨 This is a massive problem that goes beyond just DHS and FOIA... it's about the erosion of trust between the government and the people 🤕 The fact that they're claiming "no documents" when we know they've been in contact with other officials who are also trying to stifle reporting is just mind-blowing 😲 And what's even more concerning is that this behavior isn't new... it's a pattern of recalcitrance and lack of transparency that started years ago 🕰️ We need to hold these agencies accountable for their actions, but we also need to recognize the bigger picture here - the manipulation of facts and the silencing of dissenting voices 👊
 
Ugh what a bunch of BS 🤦‍♂️ DHS is just trying to cover its own tracks and hide all the shady stuff it's doing with ICEBlock. I mean come on, they're claiming no records when we know for a fact that Noem was in touch with Bondi about prosecuting CNN. It's like they think we're stupid 😒 And don't even get me started on the FOIA requests being inconsistent... it's just another example of them trying to sweep their mistakes under the rug 💔

And what really gets my goat is that ICE agents are still not wearing those body cameras like they're supposed to. It's like DHS is more concerned with keeping its reputation intact than following the law 🚫 I swear, this administration is all about politics and transparency... NOT 🤷‍♂️
 
I'm not buying it 🙄... DHS is literally saying they have no records when it's pretty clear they're hiding something. I mean, come on, Secretary Noem mentions CNN and Pam Bondi by name, that's not a vague claim. And what about the court order requiring ICE agents to wear body cameras? They're just stonewalling the press again 🚫... this lack of transparency is exactly why we need stronger FOIA laws in place. We can't let gov't agencies think they can just ignore requests and hide behind "no records" 🤥... someone needs to keep an eye on these folks 👀
 
OMG u guys i'm literally FUMING about this 🤯 DHS is basically playing a game of "I didn't do it" and it's SO not believable 😒 like who tries to spin their own communications records into non-existent documents?! Kristi Noem's got some SERIOUS explaining to do 📝 & I'm not buying the whole "no records" thing either 👀 especially when you consider she was in direct convo with Pam Bondi about taking down CNN for reporting on ICEBlock 🚫💥 this is like, total transparency fail 🤦‍♀️
 
OMG lol what's with this "no documents" thing? 🤔 Like, if they really had nothing, wouldn't it be easy for them to just say so from the start? And btw, how can Noem claim she was talking to Bondi without mentioning her by name? Sounds fishy to me 🐟. I'm kinda worried about ICE's body cameras too - what's going on behind the scenes there? Shouldn't we be more transparent with our law enforcement agencies? 🚔💻
 
"Truth is rarely beautiful." 🌎💡 The lack of transparency and compliance with FOIA requests from DHS is a major concern, it seems like they're more interested in hiding information than serving the public interest. We need more accountability and scrutiny on these actions to ensure that our government is truly of the people, by the people, and for the people. 📰💪
 
i cant believe what im reading about dhs and their FOIA responses its like theyre not even trying to be transparent anymore lol, and kristi noem is straight up dodging questions 🤔. it makes me wonder if all these recalcitrant administrations are just more interested in hiding secrets than doing actual work for the country 🤑. but on a positive note, organizations like The Intercept are fighting back and i love that they're calling us out to help expand their reporting capacity 💪. lets get to work and make sure our voices are heard!!! 🗣️
 
omg this is insane 🤯 DHS is literally saving their own behinds by not releasing docs and now they're trying to pull a fast one on the press again 📰👀 i mean what's next, them claiming they don't have emails from themselves?

and honestly, it's so suspicious that Kristi Noem was talking to Pam Bondi about prosecuting CNN for reporting on ICEBlock 🚫💔 but she can't even be bothered to mention their names publicly? something doesn't add up here... and what's going on with these inconsistent responses to FOIA requests? is DHS just winging it now?

the whole thing reeks of a post-truth America where the truth is whatever they say it is 🤥 and we need more people like The Intercept fighting against this nonsense. can't wait to see how you all take on this in 2026 💪
 
omg I'm so concerned about this 🤯 DHS is literally being super secretive and it's getting out of hand! 😱 they're basically saying no documents exist but we know that's not true 💔. I mean come on, if Kristi Noem was in contact with Pam Bondi over CNN reporting on ICEBlock, wouldn't she mention them by name? 🤔 it's all so suspicious and it makes me want to scream 😩. We need more organizations like The Intercept fighting for transparency and holding these agencies accountable 💪. Can we please get more people involved to help us expand our reporting capacity and take down these shady government tactics? 📰💥
 
Ugh, DHS is totally shady 🙄. I mean, come on, they can't even be bothered to say if there are records or not? It's like they're trying to avoid a thing 🤫. And what's with all these weird claims of "no documents"? Are they really that incompetent? 💁‍♀️

And don't even get me started on Secretary Noem and her whole side deal with Pam Bondi 🚨. If she was in communication with the AG, shouldn't it be public record? I mean, basic transparency here! 👀

It's also super concerning that ICE agents aren't wearing body cameras 💥. What if they're doing something shady behind our backs? We need to know what's going on 🤔.

The whole FOIA thing is a mess 🗑️. Both parties have been playing dirty with it, and now we're paying the price. We need more reporting capacity ASAP 🔍 so we can hold these agencies accountable! Can't wait for 2026!
 
"Actions speak louder than words." 🗣️

It seems like DHS is playing a game of hide-and-seek with transparency, and it's not pretty. When the agency can't even be bothered to produce documents, how can we trust them? The lack of accountability is staggering.

We need more eyes on the ground to hold those in power accountable for their actions. It's time to take action and demand transparency from our government officials.

The stakes are high, but if we don't speak up, who will?
 
😬 this is wild 🤯, i mean whats going on with DHS and FOIA 🚫📰? they're literally saying they have no documents but then it comes out that secretary Noem was talking trash about CNN and ICEBlock 💁‍♀️🔴. its like, cant they just be honest for once? 🤷‍♂️ transparency matters 🌟, especially when it comes to government agencies. and yeah, the Trump admin set a bad precedent with FOIA, but this is just plain crazy 🚨. we need more orgs like The Intercept fighting for the truth 💪📰. let's get to work 👊
 
🚨 DHS is playing games 🤥. The lack of transparency is ridiculous and it's not just about FOIA requests, it's a whole governance issue 💔. I'm tired of politicians thinking they can play dumb when the law is clear 🙄. We need more journalists like The Intercept holding them accountable 🔍.
 
I dont think DHS is trying to save documents or avoid creating them at all 🙄. I think they're just playing a super long game of cat and mouse with FOIA requests. If they can't even be bothered to keep track of their own emails, how do we know what's really going on behind closed doors? The lack of transparency is just a smokescreen for the real issue: ICEBlock is a PR nightmare and they need something to distract us from that 💥.
 
I'm kinda concerned about this whole thing, but like I said, silver linings are everywhere 🌞. On a more serious note, it's pretty alarming that DHS is making these shady claims about not having records on their communication with Attorney General Pam Bondi and the public statements from Secretary Noem. I mean, how can she claim to be in contact with her without mentioning their names? That's some shady stuff.

But, like, what if this all turns out to be a massive mistake and they have no documents because they didn't do anything wrong? 🤔 It's also possible that they're just trying to avoid releasing info on something embarrassing or illegal. Either way, it's super suspicious.

On the bright side, organizations like The Intercept are fighting back against these efforts, which is awesome 💪! And if we can help expand their reporting capacity and keep a closer eye on government agencies, then I'm all for it 📝.
 
Omg this is crazy... so DHS is just playing dumb with their documents and it makes me wonder if they're even being truthful lol 🤣 I mean I know they have a lot of power and stuff, but can't they just give us the info we ask for? And what's up with all these court orders and FOIA requests? Can someone explain this to me like I'm 5? 🤔

And btw, did you see that video of Tom Hanks on Saturday Night Live last week? He was so funny! 😂 Anyway, back to this DHS stuff... it seems really suspicious. If they're not saving their documents and are just making up excuses, what's the point of even having a FOIA? 🤷‍♀️

I'm glad organizations like The Intercept are fighting for transparency though! We need more people like them who care about keeping us informed. Can someone recommend some good books on investigative journalism? I wanna learn more about it 📚
 
I'm low-key shocked by this latest news from DHS 🤯! They're basically saying they can't find records of themselves trying to intimidate the press, but it's hard to swallow that when Secretary Noem is on record saying she was talking to Pam Bondi about prosecuting CNN for reporting on ICEBlock 📰. It just doesn't add up, you know? And what's with all these "no documents" claims? It feels like they're hiding something, and the lack of transparency is super concerning 🚨.

I mean, I get it, gov'ts have a lot to hide sometimes, but come on, we need to be able to trust our officials to do their job honestly 💯. And what's worse is that this behavior is just perpetuating this whole post-truth America thing, where facts don't matter and journalism is under attack 📰💔.

We need more people like The Intercept fighting for the truth, though! We need to support orgs like them who are willing to take on these powerful forces 💪. So yeah, let's get that reporting capacity growing ASAP so we can keep holding our gov't accountable 🔍!
 
I don’t usually comment but... this is some crazy stuff going on with the Department of Homeland Security. I mean, who tries to cover up their own emails and documents? 🤯 And the fact that they're playing dumb about ICEBlock and body cameras for immigration agents is just wild. It's like they think we won't notice or ask questions.

I don’t know if it's paranoia or what but this whole thing feels really fishy. I'm not saying DHS is in on some big conspiracy, but come on... can't they just be transparent about what they're doing? 🙄 And what's up with the Attorney General and Secretary Noem chatting it up without mentioning names? That's like something out of a spy novel.

I guess what really gets me is that this kind of behavior goes beyond just DHS. It's systemic, you know? The government's been trying to shut down the press for years, and now it feels like they're getting desperate. 😬 But at the same time, I'm hopeful that there are people like The Intercept who are fighting back and holding them accountable.

I don’t usually comment but... I guess what I'm saying is that we need more voices like theirs to keep shining a light on this stuff. We need to make sure our government is working for us, not the other way around. 💡
 
I think DHS is just trying to do its job 🤷‍♂️. Secretary Noem must've had a busy summer with all those meetings and whatnot, but that doesn't mean she's hiding anything from CNN or ICEBlock 😅. Those FOIA requests are like fishing for info, you know? They're just trying to get some answers, not start a witch hunt 🧙‍♂️.

And, let's be real, the media outlets can't always just publish whatever they want without putting sources at risk 📰. It's a delicate balance between transparency and national security 😬. I'm not saying DHS is being super secretive or anything (wink), but they're just trying to protect themselves from potential lawsuits and whatnot 💼.

We need more context on this situation, though 🤔. Maybe there's more to the story than meets the eye 🔍.
 
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