Anti-ICE church protesters insist case is not spreading conspiracy, requiring extensive evidence review
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
The nine defendants charged as co-conspirators in the federal church occupation case are rebutting the Justice Department’s claims that their takeover of a Christian parish in Minnesota last month was the culmination of a sprawling conspiracy, and accordingly, requires an extensive review of the evidence against them. On Jan. 18, dozens of activists stormed Cities […]
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