California announces online portal to report misconduct by federal agents
The portal enables confidential reporting with photos and videos to document federal agent misconduct and supports potential legal actions, California officials said.
- On Wednesday, Gavin Newsom, Governor of California, and Rob Bonta, California Attorney General, launched the California Department of Justice portal to report suspected misconduct by federal agents and members of the military.
- Following repeated immigration raids and public filming of enforcement actions, California state leaders filed dozens of legal filings since June 6th, 2025.
- The portal accepts videos, photos and other information, but state officials said it is not a formal crime report and does not trigger immediate 911 or law enforcement response.
- State officials said submissions will help the California Department of Justice document incidents and evaluate legal action, seeking reports of alleged unlawful detentions, excessive force, and armed personnel near polling stations.
- Federal officials have pushed back, denying unlawful behavior and defending enforcement as targeting criminals amid ongoing federal-state relations and legal disputes.
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