William Kelly is the side of the anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement protests in Minnesota — and specifically, in a St. Paul church — that Don Lemon and the rest of the media won’t show you.
You may remember Lemon streaming the Racial Justice Network storming Cities Church on Sunday because one of its pastors may have been an ICE field director. Despite the fact such protests designed to disrupt religious services are specifically banned under federal law, Lemon cloaked it as an example of the First Amendment at work.
“There’s nothing in the Constitution that tells you what time you can protest. You can protest at any time. That’s the whole point of it is to disrupt, to make [people] uncomfortable, and that is what
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