Kamala Harris Allegedly Has Police Escort Christians Out of Their Own Church for Demanding Why She Said They Don’t Belong at Her Rally (Video)
In a shocking turn of events, Kamala Harris reportedly had Christians removed from their own church after they demanded answers for her recent claim that Jesus Christ and Christians don’t belong at her rallies. The incident, caught on video and shared by the account @VoteHarrisOut, shows the moment police escorted the churchgoers out, raising questions about Harris’s true stance on religious freedom.
The entire country needs to see this.
Kamala Harris is beyond despicable https://t.co/diCKevqxQK
— Philip Anderson (@VoteHarrisOut) October 21, 2024
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— Philip Anderson (@VoteHarrisOut) October 21, 2024
Even more concerning is the silence from the church’s pastor, Jamal Bryant. Instead of standing up for his congregants, Bryant remained quiet during the altercation. Bryant, who has his own controversial history—including accusations of impregnating a 17-year-old girl—has bizarrely attributed Black men’s lack of support for Harris and Stacey Abrams to “misogyny.”
If anybody should know it’s Pastor Jamal Bryant; after all, misogyny made him impregnate a 17 yr old girl and escape Baltimore to go down south to become the pastor of New Birth when a paternity test was requested https://t.co/FuBFm7K1Ld
— PRESIDENTIAL DROP OUT (@PayMyMfnPhone) October 21, 2024
It seems Harris’s campaign is willing to alienate anyone who dares to question their authority, even in a house of worship.
This incident touches on the delicate balance between freedom of speech and the right to conduct political events without disruption. Critics argue that questioning a political figure in a public forum, especially one as open as a church event, should not warrant removal by police.
For many, churches represent more than just a building; they are symbols of freedom to practice and discuss faith. The use of law enforcement in such a context might be seen as an overreach, suggesting an infringement on religious liberties.
If true, this could be perceived as an attempt to control the narrative or suppress dissent, which in turn might alienate religious voters, particularly those who feel their values are underrepresented or attacked in political discourse.
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