DOJ Probing Protesters Group that Disrupted Services at Church with ICE Pastor
The DOJ's Civil Rights Division is reviewing potential violations under the FACE Act after protesters disrupted a St. Paul church service targeting an ICE official pastor.
- The DOJ said Sunday it is investigating anti-ICE protesters who disrupted services at Cities Church, St. Paul, chanting inside the sanctuary and forcing the service to end.
- Protesters said they acted after learning about a pastor's alleged ICE role, alleging David Easterwood serves as acting director of ICE's St. Paul field office and citing Renee Nicole Good's death and ongoing American Civil Liberties Union litigation.
- A Facebook livestream by Black Lives Matter Minnesota and videos from Don Lemon show about 30–40 protesters entering before leaving, according to St. Paul police.
- DOJ civil‑rights officials have said they are reviewing footage for potential FACE Act violations, and Attorney General Pam Bondi vowed to prosecute any federal-law breaches after the Sunday protest.
- Gov. Tim Walz mobilized the National Guard on Saturday, the Pentagon ordered around 1,500 troops on standby, and the president last week threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act of 1807.
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Nicki Minaj sharply criticized independent journalist Don Lemon after he reported on a protest that disrupted a church service in Minnesota. The 43-year-old rapper took to X on Sunday (Jan. 18) to attack the former CNN anchor, 59, following his livestream from Cities Church in St. Paul. Demonstrators interrupted the service to protest the presence of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, according to TMZ. “DON ‘C—K SUCKIN’ L…
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