In a recent incident that has sparked controversy and debate, far-left activist Nekima Levy Armstrong organized the storming of a Christian church in Minnesota to protest against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The incident, which took place at Cities Church in Minneapolis, saw protesters disrupting a church service and berating churchgoers.
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The actions of the protesters have drawn strong reactions from various quarters. President Trump, in a post on Truth Social, called for the protesters to be jailed, labeling them as “agitators and insurrectionists.” He expressed concern over the professionalism and training of the protesters, suggesting a coordinated effort behind the disruption.
On the other hand, some have defended the protesters’ actions as a legitimate form of protest against ICE policies. However, Christian pastors have condemned the incident, highlighting it as an attack on religious liberty and expressing concerns about a potential chilling effect on religious services.
Legal experts have weighed in on the matter, predicting that the protesters may face serious federal charges, including potential civil rights violations. The Justice Department is reportedly considering taking strong action against the individuals involved in the church disruption.
The incident has also resurfaced past controversies involving Nekima Levy Armstrong, who has previously praised convicted cop killer Assata Shakur. This revelation has added another layer of complexity to the ongoing debate surrounding the church storming incident.
As the fallout from the Minnesota church storming continues to unfold, it raises important questions about the boundaries of protest, the protection of religious freedoms, and the role of law enforcement in maintaining order during such events.
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References:
1. Fox News. (2026, January 20). FLASHBACK: Far-left activist who organized Minnesota church storming praised convicted cop killer. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/flashback-far-left-activist-who-organized-minnesota-church-storming-praised-cop-killer
2. The Hill. (2026, January 20). Trump: ‘Agitators and insurrectionists’ who disrupted Minnesota church should be jailed. https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/5696439-trump-calls-for-church-protest-jailing/
3. Fox News. (2026, January 20). Video shows anti-ICE agitator berating Christians in Minnesota church service. https://www.foxnews.com/us/video-shows-anti-ice-agitator-berating-christians-minnesota-church-service
4. Fox News. (2026, January 20). Justice Department could ‘go hard’ after anti-ICE protesters who disrupted Minnesota church, expert says. https://www.foxnews.com/media/justice-department-could-go-hard-after-anti-ice-protesters-who-disrupted-minnesota-church-expert-says
5. RedState. (2026, January 20). MN Church Stormed by Anti-ICE Agitators Releases Statement Showing Their Actions May Have Consequences. https://redstate.com/nick-arama/2026/01/20/mn-church-that-was-stormed-by-anti-ice-agitators-releases-statement-last-sentence-is-terrific-n2198347
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