FAFO and What Goes Around Comes Around are getting one hell of a workout in 2026. From the folks who celebrated Charlie Kirk’s assassination to an increasing list of anti-ICE doofuses, progressive peeps find themselves on the pointy end of their own stick.
Todd Lyons, the acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), had his home address published online, which resulted in the tables being turned on a woman accused of doxing a Trump administration official.
Blue Lives Matter, which is owned by The 1776 Project, took to social media to report that Heidi Scholes of Groveland, Massachusetts, has been fired from her job as a senior content writer at Venture Forward, claiming she doxed the ICE director and his family.
“MAJOR update: The woman who DOXED the ICE Director and his family has LOST HER JOB! Turns out the tables were turned on her and now she BIG MAD,” the BLM outlet posted on X.
You read that right. The woman who doxxed and was doxxed back is mad that anyone would dare to doxx her.
For the record, we don’t approve of either. Sharing publicly available information is one thing. Digging it up, knowing that if you share it, a gender-confused purple-haired man-child in a dress might attack family members, is sinister. Evil. And maybe Heidi, who now has to go into hiding, because people on our side are being mean to her (which we also do not condone), didn’t think it through.
All that tracking and surveillance y’all wanted during COVID is out there. Almost anyone can find you using publicly available tools or, for a few bucks, more private resources. I know, you just wanted the government to have those to oppress and suppress people with whom you disagree, but that’s never the limit of the application. Digital ID or any social credit system would quickly find your stupid ass and may you pay just as much as the people you wanted rounded up and locked down for refusing the Jab.
Meanwhile. Heidi has to live with being a much more public person than she ever thought possible. She has also violated a number of privacy laws in the State of Massachusetts. Isn’t privacy something for those lefties? It escapes me now.
Penalties for doxxing in Massachusetts stem from privacy and harassment laws. Under Chapter 214, Section 1B, violators may face civil liability, including compensatory and punitive damages, allowing victims to recover monetary compensation for emotional distress or financial harm caused by unauthorized disclosure.
For cases prosecuted under harassment laws like Chapter 265, Section 43A, the penalties are more severe. Criminal harassment can result in imprisonment for up to two and a half years, a fine of up to $1,000, or both. These consequences highlight the state’s commitment to protecting individuals from digital harassment.
Heidi doesn’t have to worry about any of that, of course. The Masshole AG isn’t going to charge her. They might suggest a parade. But the Feds might take a longer look, especially now that they have her full name and address.
