MAGA Is Doxxing Me and My Family Because I Simply Posted the Name of the Masked ICE Agent Who Killed Renée Good
I have been viciously doxxed by MAGA accounts and proxies not because I hacked anything, not because I threatened anyone, and not because I posted private, personal information, but because I named the masked government ICE agent who killed Renée Good in Minneapolis after mainstream news outlets had already identified him and widely reported the incident.
Let’s be clear: that is not doxxing. It is journalism.
Renée Nicole Good, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen, poet, writer, wife, and mother of three, was fatally shot by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Minneapolis during a federal operation on January 7, 2026. Local and national media widely reported the agent’s identity, including video footage of the incident.
Yet when I posted the name of the agent involved, information already documented by outlets and public records, MAGA operatives reacted with a coordinated online rage, falsely accusing me of “doxxing.”
Their response wasn’t rhetorical. It was retaliatory.
This Is What Real Doxxing Looked Like
Within hours of these malicious campaigns claiming I had crossed an undefined MAGA “line”:
People posted videos and images of my home.
They circulated my personal address and phone number.
They shared my wife’s phone number.
They posted my parents’ home address and contact information.
They flooded our phones, my wife alone received over 30 calls in just a couple of hours.
That’s doxxing.
There is a huge difference between naming a public figure in connection with a matter of public interest, especially one already widely covered by the national press, and irresponsibly exposing someone’s private life and family to harassment and danger.
What Doxxing Actually Is
Doxxing is the malicious and intentional dissemination of private personal information — including home addresses, contact numbers, or data, with the intent to intimidate, harass, threaten, or endanger someone or their loved ones.
Naming an ICE agent in relation to the killing of a U.S. citizen is not doxxing. It is the informing of the public, something that journalists and everyday citizens do every day when reporting on matters of life, death, and government accountability.
That distinction is the difference between public interest reporting and weaponized harassment. Unfortunately, MAGA actors and allies have deliberately blurred that line to serve their own ends.
And What Did the Platform Do?
Despite multiple reports and clear violations of platform policies against doxxing and sharing private information, images of my home, videos of my property, and my personal address remain accessible on X, unremoved. This is not just negligence. It is negligence with consequences. People’s safety is at stake.
Why This Matters
Reporting honestly about MAGA, Trump’s political propaganda machine, and attacks on democratic norms is not safe, not anymore. Those who do it are at eye-level with an extremely motivated faction of people who don’t care about truth, evidence, or even human consequences.
But here is what they also want:
They want you to see what they did to me and think, “I shouldn’t speak up.”
They want to discourage reporting.
They want to intimidate anyone with a conscience.
I will never stoop to harassment, intimidation, or posting anyone’s personal data. That’s not who I am, and it’s not who I will ever be.
MAGA wants us dragged down to their level. They want fear to be the currency of truth-telling.
That will never be my price.
I will continue to report on power, especially when it abuses life, liberty, and justice.
I will continue to call out threats to our democracy.
And I will never be silenced through intimidation.
Because that’s exactly what MAGA fears, and exactly what they never wanted to happen.





Try to publicly call out everyone who’s threatening you! Sunlight is the very best disinfectant.
Get their names and sue for harrassment. Thats HARRASSMENT! Get a TRO against the folks taking pictures of your house and threatening your family.