Agitators opposed to Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) stormed a Minneapolis church during a service on Sunday.
Dozens mobbed the church, claiming resident pastor David Eastwood was moonlighting “as the acting field office director for ICE in Minnesota,” according to the New York Post. Eastwood was not at the Sunday service, says the Post. Videos of the rioters disrupting the service have proliferated on social media, with one clip showing a terrified child clinging to (presumably) his father. Amid the crowd was former CNN host Don Lemon, who, in response to scrutiny from Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon, fell back on First Amendment protections. “It’s uncomfortable and traumatic for the people here, but that’s really … that’s what protesting is about,” said Lemon during his livestream of the disruption. (RELATED: Anti-ICE Agitator Who Harassed Minnesota Christians Also Heckled Pete Hegseth Outside Church)
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