Peaceable Assembly vs. Church Disruption: Know Your Constitutional Rights
Liberty RoundTableJanuary 19, 202600:00:58

Peaceable Assembly vs. Church Disruption: Know Your Constitutional Rights

Sam Bushman breaks down the constitutional difference between peaceable assembly and disruptive intimidation after anti-ICE agitators stormed a Minneapolis church during worship.

Your Constitutional Right: You have a God-given, inalienable right to peaceable assembly. That means gathering together in agreement, whether for worship, political purposes, or redress of grievances.

What You DON'T Have: The right to enter private property unwelcome, disrupt worship services, surround and intimidate people, or create chaos under the guise of "protesting."

The media calls it peaceful protesting—but that's a blatant lie designed to acclimate you to violence and manipulation.

The Solution: Local sheriffs taking action, not federal intervention. Know your rights, demand accountability, and don't fall for dishonest framing.
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