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Destroying the sanctity of one of Christianity’s holiest days is not a crime in Minnesota, according to a Tim Walz-appointed judge.

Anti-ICE protesters refused to allow the members of Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ in peace and joy on Sunday, according to Alpha News.

The church, which was the site of a demonstration in January led by Don Lemon and other protesters, has been the site of protests for weeks, even on Easter Sunday.

Emily Heather Phillips, 33, of Stevens Point, Wisconsin, was arrested Sunday and charged with four misdemeanors, including disorderly conduct, interrupting a religious observance, knowingly participating in a noisy assembly, and continuing to disturb the peace.

She did not stay in jail long.

https://www.westernjournal.com/tim-walz-appointed-judge-throws-charges-woman-accused-interrupting-easter-service/

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So apparently it's a violation of First Amendment rights to not allow someone to violate someone else's First Amendment rights.

Sounds like a good start for a federal case. Also guessing this judge is on the take with some Somali immigrant fraud money.
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