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White Home shares an altered picture of arrested Minnesota protester Nekima Levy Armstrong
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White Home shares an altered picture of arrested Minnesota protester Nekima Levy Armstrong

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The White Home altered and posted to social media a picture of an arrested Minnesota protester on Thursday to make it seem as if she was crying, a senior White Home official confirmed to NBC Information.

Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem had posted the unique picture on X of civil rights activist Nekima Levy Armstrong wanting forward calmly as she was taken into custody Thursday. She was one in every of three folks arrested in reference to an indication that interrupted a service final Sunday at a church in St. Paul, Minnesota, whose pastor they stated works for Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

The White Home posted a picture of an arrested Minnesota protester, Nekima Levy Armstrong, that was digitally altered to make it seem as if she was crying, on Jan. 22. Secretary Kristi Noem posted the actual picture of Levy Armstrong, exhibiting her expressionless and never crying, earlier the identical day.@WhiteHouse; @Sec_Noem / by way of X

The senior White Home official referred to the altered picture as a “meme” and pointed NBC Information to a submit from White Home deputy communications director Kaelan Dorr, who stated on X: “Enforcement of the legislation will proceed. The memes will proceed.”

All through President Donald Trump’s second time period, administration officers have been posting memes and selling A.I.-generated photographs throughout authorities social media accounts to unfold sure messages.

Armstrong was arrested together with Chauntyll Louisa Allen and William Kelly. Organizers of the protest stated they have been calling for the resignation of pastor David Easterwood over his ties to ICE.

FBI Director Kash Patel stated on X that Armstrong could be charged beneath a federal legislation that bars bodily obstruction of homes of worship.

Armstrong’s lawyer, Jordan Kushner, instructed NBC Information on Thursday afternoon that his shopper was “arrested for doing a peaceable nonviolent protest in a church” and that demonstrators “have been engaged in an train of free speech.”

Protests in Minnesota have exploded in current weeks following the deadly taking pictures of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE officer. The Trump administration has been surging federal personnel to the state for the reason that finish of final 12 months amid allegations of fraud, amplified by right-wing influencers, at Somali-run day cares.Trump has floated invoking the Revolt Act — which may enable him to deploy troops to the area — in response to the protests.

Whereas visiting Minneapolis, Vice President JD Vance addressed the continuing protests in remarks on Thursday, saying, “In case you go and storm a church, if you happen to go and assault a former legislation enforcement officer, we’ll attempt very arduous, we’re going to make use of each useful resource of the federal authorities to place you in jail,” he stated.

Monica Alba is a White Home correspondent for NBC Information.

Jennifer Jett is the Asia Digital Editor for NBC Information, primarily based in Hong Kong.

Rebecca Shabad is a politics reporter for NBC Information primarily based in Washington.

Ryan J. Reilly contributed.

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