Attorney General Pam Bondi delivered justice to persecuted Christians Friday, announcing the arrest of two more radical leftist agitators who participated in the shocking invasion of Cities Church in Saint Paul, Minnesota earlier this month.
The January 18 attack saw a mob of 30-40 left-wing extremists, led by disgraced former CNN anchor Don Lemon, storm into a peaceful Sunday worship service to terrorize Christians exercising their constitutional right to religious freedom. The radical activists attempted to drown out worshipping families while screaming about federal immigration enforcement—apparently believing churches should be sanctuaries for illegal aliens rather than houses of God.
This marks a significant escalation in the Trump administration's promise to protect religious liberty from the violent left. Under the Biden regime, attacks on Christians became commonplace while the DOJ turned a blind eye to faith-based persecution. Now, under Bondi's leadership, there are finally consequences for those who think they can intimidate believers.
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The church invasion represents everything wrong with today's radical left—they can't stand that President Trump is finally securing our border and enforcing immigration law. So instead of respecting the democratic process, they choose to attack innocent Christians during worship.
What's particularly disgusting is Don Lemon's involvement. This is the same hack who spent years spreading lies about Trump on CNN, and now he's leading mobs into churches? The mask is completely off regarding the left's hatred for both Christianity and law and order.
"No American should be terrorized while practicing their faith," one church member told local media. "These people came to intimidate us, but our faith is stronger than their hate."
Patriots should ask themselves: when did storming churches become acceptable to the left? And how many more attacks on religious freedom will Democrats encourage before they're held accountable?
The Trump-Vance administration's swift action sends a clear message—the days of weaponizing mobs against Christians are over. Religious liberty is back, and Attorney General Bondi isn't playing games with those who think they can terrorize believers.
