A Minnesota activist is free after accusing the White House of doctoring her arrest photo. Nekima Levy Armstrong, a civil rights attorney, was arrested Thursday during an anti-ICE protest at a church. The White House X account posted a photo of Armstrong, seemingly in distress, captioned with accusations of orchestrating "church riots."
Armstrong released her own video of the arrest Friday, contradicting the White House's portrayal. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem also posted a photo of Armstrong with a neutral expression. Armstrong and fellow protester Chauntyll Allen were released Friday.
The manipulated image sparked outrage online. Critics accused the White House of spreading misinformation. The incident highlights the growing tension surrounding immigration enforcement.
Armstrong's organization, the Racial Justice Network, confirmed her release. Attorneys for Armstrong and Allen declined to comment. It remains to be seen if the White House will address the controversy.
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