Megyn Kelly doesn't hold back when radical leftists cross the line.
She took the gloves off after the latest outrage.
And Megyn Kelly had two words for the Minnesota church stormers that left liberals screaming.
Kelly's Message: "Enjoy Prison"
Megyn Kelly opened her show with two words for the radical activists arrested for storming a Minnesota church.
"Nekima Levy Armstrong, enjoy prison!"
Federal agents arrested Armstrong and fellow agitator Chauntyll Allen Thursday for disrupting worship at Cities Church in St. Paul.
"That was really f***ing dumb, that was stupid a** behavior," Kelly said.
The mob crashed the Sunday service screaming "ICE out" while terrifying families trying to pray.
"I LOVE that you put it on camera," Kelly told the activists who livestreamed their attack.
"Thanks for inviting your pal Don Lemon and your BLM pals to put it all on camera."
Attorney General Pam Bondi charged Armstrong and Allen with conspiracy to deprive rights under the Ku Klux Klan Act.
The law was passed after the Civil War to punish conspiracies against civil rights.
"Yes. BLM, lady, you are being charged under the Klan act because it's basically a conspiracy against rights," Kelly explained.
Armstrong also faces FACE Act charges for interfering with religious worship.
Kelly Savors Watching Armstrong Get Arrested
Megyn Kelly didn't hide her satisfaction watching Armstrong get hauled away in handcuffs.
"This is a great moment. Let's just sit, shall we, and look at this large, unhappy woman with her hands handcuffed behind her back. I love it," Kelly said.
"Not so fun now, is it Nekima? Who's the disrupter now?"
Kelly went after Armstrong's Minneapolis privilege next.
"She's used to Minneapolis, where all you have to do is say 'George Floyd,' and they give you a pass, especially if you're a fat black woman," Kelly said.
"Well, those days are over. Because we have a new sheriff in town, and his name is President Donald Trump."
Armstrong built a career exploiting racial division.
The 49-year-old civil rights lawyer led the Minneapolis NAACP and is also an ordained minister.
Armstrong wrote on Facebook before the attack: "It's time for judgement to begin and it will begin in the House of God!!!"
Kelly destroyed Armstrong's defense before she could make it.
"They cannot pretend to be a house of God. She makes it very explicit that she is there attacking them based on their religious observance, like this woman is effed."
The activists targeted Cities Church because Pastor David Easterwood also serves as acting director of the local ICE field office.
Chauntyll Allen serves on the St. Paul School Board and helped build Black Lives Matter Twin Cities.
The third arrested protester William Kelly publicly dared federal prosecutors to arrest him.
"They're all going down. This is so satisfying," Kelly said.
Biden's DOJ Protected Leftist Church Attackers for Years
The Biden Justice Department used the FACE Act as a weapon against elderly pro-life Christians while giving radical leftists amnesty.
Biden's DOJ imprisoned 75-year-old Paulette Harlow for two years after she protested outside an abortion clinic.
Radical leftists firebombed pregnancy centers and attacked churches with zero consequences.
"God bless Pam Bondi, God bless Harmeet Dhillon, God bless Kash Patel, you guys, you go. Keep going," Kelly said.
"This is what we need to see, accountability for the lawlessness that we have seen time and time again on the progressive left."
Federal judges ordered Armstrong and Allen released but the Justice Department immediately appealed to keep them locked up.
"I hope you love the county jail. I can't wait to hear how it goes for you," Kelly told Armstrong.
Don Lemon's Next
Don Lemon livestreamed the entire church invasion while claiming he was "just a journalist."
"Can't wait for the mug shot for those ladies who love seeing their mugs on camera," Kelly said.
"And by the way, Don Lemon's, won't be far behind."
Lemon compared the church invasion to civil rights protesters drinking from whites-only water fountains.
Civil rights heroes fought government-enforced segregation.
Lemon and his mob attacked private citizens trying to worship God.
Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon made clear Lemon is under investigation.
"Don Lemon has made numerous admissions online," Dhillon said.
Those admissions could land Lemon in federal prison.
Armstrong faces years behind bars if convicted.
Allen and Kelly face the same.
Armstrong's lawyer Jordan Kushner whined that the prosecution is "politically motivated."
Rich words from activists who targeted a church because they disagreed with a pastor's day job.
Armstrong and her mob invaded a church during worship, screamed at families, and stopped people from praying.
They put it all on camera thinking Minneapolis would protect them like always.
Trump's Justice Department had other plans.
"They are out of control. They are ruining this country," Kelly said.
"And as I said on Monday, they crossed a red line going into that church, and now they will be forced to pay."
Megyn Kelly's two words sum up what millions of conservatives felt watching these arrests.
Enjoy prison.
Sources:
- Real Clear Politics, "Megyn Kelly on Charging Anti-ICE Church Protesters: This Is What We Need To See, Accountability For Lawlessness," January 23, 2026.
- Fox News, "Minnesota agitators arrested in wake of church invasion, Bondi says," January 22, 2026.
- Fox News, "MIKE DAVIS: Don Lemon and his church-storming mob must face Ku Klux Klan, FACE Act charges," January 21, 2026.
- NBC News, "Trump administration arrests three protesters who disrupted Minneapolis church service," January 22, 2026.
- CBS News, "AG Pam Bondi announces arrests connected to anti-ICE protest at St. Paul church," January 22, 2026.

