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 he does not support such actions during worship.
- The Radical Justice Network protested at Cities Church, alleging that the pastor is linked to ICE operations in Minnesota.
- Increasing anti-ICE protests in Minnesota follow the death of Renee Good, which involved ICE agent Jonathan Ross.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi stated the incident will be addressed with the full force of federal law.
25 Articles
25 Articles
Todd Blanche warns Americans 'should be worried' about Minnesota protests after church disruption
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche warned that Americans "should be worried" after escalating protests in Minnesota, including the disruption of a St. Paul church service.
Minneapolis ‘Protestors’ Must Be Prosecuted
First Amendment freedoms are sacrosanct—especially the right to gather together and worship God. But over Martin Luther King Jr. Day weekend, Minneapolis/St. Paul anti-ICE protestors and their supporters perversely invoked the First Amendment to justify desecrating a house of worship and interfering with others’ First Amendment rights. While congregants of Cities Church—a Southern Baptist congregation—conducted their weekly worship service, pro…
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.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 83% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium














