Minnesota Gov. Walz Says He Doesn't Support Protesters Interrupting Places of Worship
Gov. Walz supports free speech but condemns disruption of worship and calls for peaceful protests amid rising tensions after Renee Good's death, officials said.
- Minnesota Governor Tim Walz condemned protesters who interrupted a church service, stating that he does not support such actions.
- Walz's office reiterated that while protests are acceptable, interrupting worship is not, according to a statement to Fox News.
- Protesters from the Radical Justice Network targeted the church, alleging that Pastor David Eastwood was linked to ICE.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi warned that the Department of Justice would prosecute federal crimes if state leaders fail to act against lawlessness, according to her statement.
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The St. Paul Church Invasion Is a Page Out of the 60s New Left Manuals
The idea of radicals invading the church service in St. Paul to terrorize worshippers comes directly from the New Left of the 1960s. It will worsen if the crimes aren’ prosecuted. We won’t get any help to stop it from Governor Walz or Mayor Frey. Governor Walz issued a very weak response to the intrusion […] The post The St. Paul Church Invasion Is a Page Out of the 60s New Left Manuals appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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