Minnesota activist releases video of arrest after manipulated White House version
- A Minnesota activist named Nekima Levy Armstrong released a video of her arrest after the White House posted a manipulated photo of her during an anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement protest at a church.
- The video, filmed by her husband, shows Levy Armstrong being arrested without crying, as she talks about the situation with federal agents.
- Levy Armstrong stated that the edited photos reveal manipulation by the Trump administration and called it political persecution.
- The Department of Homeland Security did not respond to a request for comment regarding the incident.
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Minnesota activist releases video of arrest after the White House shared an altered image
A Minnesota activist who was charged for her role in an anti-immigration enforcement protest at a church has released her own video of her arrest, after the White House posted a manipulated image online. The video, shot by civil rights attorney Nekima Levy Armstrong's husband and released by her organization, shows her being approached by federal agents. At no point does she appear to cry, contradicting the White House's portrayal. In the video,…
Minnesota activist releases video of arrest after manipulated White House version
A Minnesota activist who was charged for her role in an anti-immigration enforcement protest at a church has released her own video of her arrest, after the White House posted a manipulated image online.
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