Attorney General Pam Bondi has made numerous announcements of the feds arresting people allegedly involved with the ambush on Cities Church in St. Paul, MN.
Officials first arrested Nekima Levy Armstrong for allegedly playing a key role in organizing the ambush.
FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed Armstrong was arrested for allegedly violating the FACE Act.
Bondi announced the feds also arrested Chauntyll Allen, who has sat on the St. Paul School Board since 2020.
Officials also arrested William Kelly. People have circulated his name and picture for the past week, since he has a history of causing trouble.
We’re going to see leftists scream FREE SPEECH, but as I explained in my post about Minnesota AG Keith Ellison, attacking places of worship falls under the FACE Act.
Ellison shrugged off the ambush. Nothing to see here!
But the FACE Act does not just protect abortion clinics.
The FACE Act LITRALLY says in § 248(a)(2) that a person violates the act if they:
by force or threat of force or by physical obstruction, intentionally injures, intimidates or interferes with or attempts to injure, intimidate or interfere with any person lawfully exercising or seeking to exercise the First Amendment right of religious freedom at a place of religious worship;
Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division Harmeet Dhillon suggested Don Lemon and the anti-ICE mob could face charges under the KKK Act.
Earlier this morning, Fox News reported some shady findings regarding Armstrong and her nonprofit for anti-poverty issues.
Armstrong “raked in over $1 million during six years” while leading the nonprofit:
The 2024 tax filing shows that despite the foundation being dedicated to giving grants to anti-poverty community initiatives, it awarded just $158,811 that year, while Armstrong brought in a salary of $215,726. She also took an additional $40,548 in health benefits, benefit plan contributions and deferred compensation, according to the 2024 filing.In 2023, the year that the nonprofit awarded $133,698 in grants, Armstrong brought in a salary of $170,726, plus $44,300 in other “compensation from the organization and related organizations,” according to that year’s filing.The year before reflects the same pattern, with Armstrong bringing in $175,000 in compensation, plus an estimated $33,126 in other compensation, while the organization gave just $161,325 in grants, per the 2022 filing.According to filings ranging from 2019 to 2024, in six years Armstrong made $936,395 as executive director of the Wayfinder Foundation, plus an additional $201,313 in health benefits and other compensation. Meanwhile, during her time in leadership, the Wayfinder Foundation disbursed approximately $700,052 in grants.In the same time span, the foundation reported $5,246,387 in revenue. The group has counted Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation as a donor. According to a 2023 Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation tax filing, the group donated $20,000 to Wayfinder “to conduct activities to educate and support Black communities.”The Walton Family Foundation, which makes charitable donations on behalf of the family behind Walmart’s founding, is also a major donor. According to 2018-2024 tax filings by the Walton Family Foundation, it donated $2,340,000 to the Wayfinder Foundation during that time period.
I guess I can get rich by opening daycare centers and running a nonprofit.
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