Presumptuous Politics : Minnesota's Muslim AG to Christians: Church Ambushes Are ‘Just Something You’ve Gotta Live With’

Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Minnesota's Muslim AG to Christians: Church Ambushes Are ‘Just Something You’ve Gotta Live With’

Somewhere out there in the great cosmos, Saul Alinsky is cackling with glee over the way Democrats are providing top cover for the commie radicals running roughshod over the rule of law in Minnesota.

 The latest elected official to earn Alinsky's approval, while also making a mockery of law and order, is Minnesota's Attorney General himself, Democrat Keith Ellison. Ellison, who is Muslim and the top law enforcement officer in the state, appeared Monday on Don Lemon's livestream to discuss the Sunday ambush of services at Cities Church in St. Paul by a horde of anti-ICE agitators. 

Lemon, it should be noted, could be in a great deal of legal trouble himself over the disgraceful incident, having possibly colluded ahead of time with the agitators who stormed the church. As Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, Harmeet Dhillon, revealed Monday, Lemon could face federal charges, saying, "He went into the facility, and then he began 'committing journalism.' As if that is a shield from being an embedded part of a criminal conspiracy. It isn't."

During his conversation with Lemon about Sunday's ambush, Ellison remarked, "None of us are immune from the voice of the public." 

Here's exactly what Ellison told Lemon:

"The protest is fundamental to American society. This country started in a protest. It's freedom of expression. People have a right to lift up their voices and make their peace. And none of us are immune from the voice of the public. So I, quite honestly, I think that you've got the First Amendment freedom of religion and First Amendment freedom of expression – and I think it's just something you've just gotta live with in a society."

Harmeet Dhillon likely sees things very differently from Ellison. Dhillon noted Monday that both the FACE Act and the Ku Klux Klan Act could be used to prosecute those who "threaten[ed], hurt, or intimidate[d] people to prevent them from exercising their God-given rights."

Keith Ellison knows full well that the ambushers had no right to enter the private property of the church and stop the faithful from worshipping. He'll happily turn a blind eye to it, of course, as long as the brown shirts for whom he provides cover continue to create chaos. Chaos, of course, is Ellison's justification for seizing more power. 

From the aforementioned Alinsky and his Rules for Radicals:

Rule 1: Power is not only what you have but what the enemy thinks you have.

Rule 6: A good tactic is one your people enjoy.

Rule 8: Keep the pressure on. Never let up.


SEE ALSO: Harmeet Dhillon Drops Bombshell: ‘Ku Klux Klan Act’ Could Be Used Against Don Lemon, Church Ambushers

Tim Walz Further Embarrasses Himself With Pathetic, Belated 'Statement' on Minnesota Church Invasion


Here's the thing, though. If these are Keith Ellison's terms, they are acceptable. Let's test him on his loose interpretation of the law by organizing a group of Christians to storm Ellison's mosque. It's "just something you've got to live with," apparently. 

To leave things on a lighter note after a day of Minnesota-borne angst, here's one of the funnier Don Lemon takes out there:

Hi friends, this is my Uncle Don. He is unemployed but spends most days talking into his computer, where he says people pay him to comment on the news. We believe he thinks he's some sort of television anchor. A few days ago, he left his home in NYC then appeared on social media in Minnesota. If you see him, please let me know, the family is worried for his safety. This is his only jacket.

As always, friends: Carthago delenda est.


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