First Amendment 101: Who's Right in the Minn. Church Service Invasion by Anti-ICE Activists?
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Rioter attempts to make the case her arrest for violating a church's First Amendment rights is the same as slavery
Watch Louder with Crowder every weekday at 11:00 AM Eastern, only on Rumble Premium!🚨: #VICTIM Alert! Rioter Nekima Levy Armstrong: "We had handcuffs on. As an African American Studies expert, it was the closest I was to sIavery!"Being arrested isn’t racial animus; it’s consequences. The state prosecutes actions, not skin tone. pic.twitter.com/Ox96JGZ2vp— Brandon Tatum (@TheOfficerTatum) January 30, 2026 According to the interweb, the definitio…
'Lady, please': Civil Rights activist slammed for comparing her arrest to slavery · American Wire News
Playing the race card is a go-to strategy for many on the left, but still, it comes as somewhat of a surprise to hear former NAACP leader Nekima Levy Armstrong, an alleged civil rights activist, compare being in handcuffs to slavery. Armstrong was in handcuffs because she was arrested for storming a St. Paul, Minnesota, church on January 18 to protest ICE. She was part of a group that terrorized churchgoers, which reportedly included blocking pa…
DOJ charges activists in Minnesota church disruption case
ST. PAUL, Minn. — A peaceful Sunday service at Cities Church in St. Paul turned into a scene of fear and confusion on Jan. 18 when a group of anti-ICE protesters stormed in, according to the Department of Justice. On that day—30 to 40 individuals disrupted the religious gathering, leading to parishioners, including children, fleeing in panic, with one woman suffering a broken arm, as detailed in a recently unsealed criminal complaint filed by As…
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