Leigh Finke (D) is calling for anti-ICE protestors to continue storming Christian churches
State Rep. Leigh Finke, a Democrat from St. Paul, posted on Facebook following an anti-ICE mob storming a local church service, calling the incident “essential” and saying that it “must continue.”
Minnesota State Rep. Leigh Finke (D), a man pretending to be a woman, is calling for anti-ICE protestors to CONTINUE storming Christian churches and disrupting services until ICE leaves Minneapolis.
On Sunday, about 20 individuals stormed into Cities Church in St. Paul and shut down their morning worship service. The mob screamed at women and children and harassed a young family that was trying to drive away in their vehicle. People in the church were left traumatized, which former CNN reporter Don Lemon said is “what protesting is about.”

“Actions like this—nonviolent resistance in the face of government inaction or oppression—are essential,” Finke wrote in a Facebook post. “And they must continue until I.C.E. is out of our state, the administration is out of the White House, and dignity and humanity for all of our neighbors is achieved.”
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has indicated that the individuals involved in storming the church will be charged federally.
One of the agitators, who has been identified as William Kelly and goes by the name “Da Woke Farmer” on social media, is a protester who has shown up at events in Washington D.C. as well. “F— those f—ing Nazis,” he said in a TikTok video after disrupting the church service. “Come and get me Pam Bondi.”