Woke mob that stormed a Minnesota church could lead to George Soros’ downfall

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Former CNN host Don Lemon and anti-ICE rioters attacked a Minnesota church.

The ripple effect of that blunder could be massive.

And the woke mob that stormed a Minnesota church could lead to George Soros' downfall.

Soros-funded prosecutor's staffer caught on camera inside church

Jamael Lundy thought he was just another face in the crowd when he stormed Cities Church in St. Paul last Sunday.

He picked the worst possible time to play radical activist.

Lundy works as an intergovernmental affairs coordinator for Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty.

And Moriarty is one of 75 prosecutors across America who got their jobs thanks to George Soros' money.

Don Lemon's livestream caught Lundy raising his fist and chanting with the mob that invaded the church service.

The former CNN host interviewed Lundy outside before the chaos started.

Lundy told Lemon he was there to "support our community activists" and bragged about running for Minnesota State Senate.

Then he followed the mob inside and helped terrorize families trying to worship.

Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon promised charges against everyone who stormed that church.

That includes Lemon, who kissed protest organizer Nekima Levy Armstrong on the cheek during his "journalism."

But Lundy's involvement just handed Trump's DOJ the direct link prosecutors needed to nail Soros.

The money trail leads straight back to Soros

Lundy isn't some random protester the FBI can arrest and forget about.

He's a government employee working for a Soros-backed prosecutor who specializes in letting violent criminals walk free.

Mary Moriarty is exactly what Soros has spent $117 million building across America since 2016.

She got elected promising soft-on-crime policies and protection for illegal aliens from ICE.

Now her own staffer just got caught on video helping mob a church where families were trying to worship.

The Trump administration has been building a RICO case against Soros since September 2025.

A DOJ memo went out to U.S. Attorney offices in seven states ordering prosecutors to investigate Soros' Open Society Foundations.

The memo listed potential charges including material support to terrorism, arson, wire fraud, and racketeering.

Trump called Soros "a bad guy" who "should be put in jail."

For months, proving Soros directly funded the specific groups causing violence seemed impossible.

Church storming just connected all the dots

Lundy just handed federal prosecutors the direct link they needed.

The guy works for a Soros-funded prosecutor, participated in an attack on a church the DOJ is investigating as a federal crime, and did it all on Don Lemon's livestream.

The church protest violated the FACE Act, which makes it a federal crime to interfere with religious worship.

It also violated civil rights laws that protect Americans from being terrorized while exercising their First Amendment rights.

Harmeet Dhillon said FBI agents are already interviewing witnesses and charges are coming.

Department of Justice Senior Advisor Alina Habba went even further.

She told Fox News the DOJ is investigating who funded the church attack.

"The FACE Act is a long-standing federal statute. It carries criminal penalties and violations. The DOJ will come down hard on anybody who tries to interfere in a place of worship," Habba said.

"The DOJ will look into whoever is funding this. If you are funding mass protests that are putting people at risk, this DOJ will come down on you," Habba added.

When those charges drop, federal prosecutors can now trace the connection from Soros' money to Moriarty's election to Lundy's employment to the church attack.

The statute requires proving an ongoing criminal enterprise with multiple connected illegal acts.

Now prosecutors have it on video: Soros money funded the prosecutor who hired the staffer who attacked the church.

George Soros spent decades building a network of prosecutors and activists across America, bankrolling Alvin Bragg in Manhattan, Larry Krasner in Philadelphia, and George Gascon in Los Angeles.

Crime exploded in every city where his prosecutors took office.

Now one of their employees just participated in a federal crime Trump's DOJ is prosecuting as domestic terrorism.

Soros finally made a mistake he can't buy his way out of.

The evidence is on video, the staffer works for a Soros prosecutor, and the DOJ already has prosecutors in seven states building RICO cases.

Soros has operated in the shadows for years, funneling money through dozens of organizations to hide the paper trail.

But you can't hide from a livestream.

And you can't explain away your prosecutor's staffer helping mob a church while Trump's Justice Department is already investigating you for coordinating violent protests.

The church storming in St. Paul might go down as the moment George Soros' American empire finally crumbled.


Sources:

  • Emily Crane, "Woke George Soros-backed prosecutor's staffer was part of anti-ICE mob that stormed church," New York Post, January 21, 2026.
  • "Trump says George Soros should face RICO charges," Axios, August 27, 2025.
  • "DOJ official directs prosecutors to prepare probes of George Soros' foundation," ABC News, September 26, 2025.
  • "Follow the Money: Mapping Soros Prosecutor Funding," Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund, December 13, 2024.
  • Megan Lebowitz, "DOJ civil rights chief blasts Don Lemon for covering anti-ICE protest inside church, vows charges against protesters," NBC News, January 19, 2026.

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