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Minnesota: DOJ Charges 30 More People in Anti-ICE Church Ambush

Minnesota: DOJ Charges 30 More People in Anti-ICE Church Ambush

That’s 39 people so far. They face charges for violating civil rights laws.

The Department of Justice has charged 30 more people in Minnesota who allegedly participated in the anti-ICE ambush of Cities Church in St. Paul, MN.

Attorney General Pam Bondi said federal agents have arrested 25 people.

So far, the DOJ has indicted 39 people.

“YOU CANNOT ATTACK A HOUSE OF WORSHIP,” Bondi wrote on X. “If you do so, you cannot hide from us — we will find you, arrest you, and prosecute you.”

All 39 people face charges for violating civil rights laws:

The original nine defendants in the case, including Lemon and another fellow journalist, have all pleaded not guilty.

The new version of the indictment does not add any additional criminal charges.

It accuses all 39 people of violating two civil rights laws. One is a misdemeanor offense in the FACE Act, which prohibits people from intimidating or interfering with people exercising their constitutional freedom to practice religion. The other is a felony charge of conspiring to interfere with individuals’ religious rights.

Lemon live-streamed the anti-ICE psychos storming into the church, interrupting the service.

Lemon even accosted the pastor, lecturing him on the First Amendment and free speech.

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AlinStLouis | February 27, 2026 at 3:53 pm

Thank goodness!


 
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destroycommunism | February 27, 2026 at 4:56 pm

they will counter they are being targeted for religious persecution


 
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stevewhitemd | February 27, 2026 at 5:02 pm

To all those who are waiting for the AG to indict someone, your prayers have been answered. A little bit…

Great. Now who organized it and paid for the transport of the out of staters?

Keep going!

Now, let’s ensure their rights are honored and give them a very speedy trial. Preferably in front of a judge that won’t let them play word games

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