White House alters photo of Black Minnesota protester & posts it on X, with no notice of the alteration, erasing government credibility

X post with original photo by DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, 1/22/26

 

Digitally altered photo posted on the official White House X account, 1/22/26, with no notice to the public of the alteration

The White House digitally altered a photograph of Nekima Levy Armstrong, a prominent Black female civil rights attorney in Minnesota and former president of the Minnesota chapter of the NAACP,  who was involved in a protest against an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) official at a church in St. Paul last Sunday, January 18, 2026.

Protesters entered the Cities Church in St. Paul during a religious service to protest a pastor there, David Easterwood, who is also the acting Field Office Director for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in St. Paul, Minnesota. Protesters interrupted the service to call for Easterwood’s resignation, chanting “ICE out!” and “Justice for Renee Good!”, the 37-year-old mother of three who was shot to death by ICE agent Jonathan Ross in Minneapolis on January 7, so far without any government investigation or consequences.

David Easterwood (Screenshot: C-SPAN)

After several of the protesters were arrested, Kristi Noem, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, posted a photo of Armstrong’s arrest that showed Armstrong composed and unemotional. The White House then doctored the photo of Armstrong and re-posted it on X showing Armstrong in the same situation, but sobbing and tearful instead.

The protest came just days after a U.S. District Judge issued an injunction in a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of protesters blocking ICE agents from continuing to retaliate against, harass, arrest or detain peaceful, unobstructive protesters, using pepper spray or other “non-lethal munitions” against them, or using chemical crowd dispersal agents against them, or stopping or detaining drivers and passengers absent any reasonable suspicion that they are actually obstructing or interfering with ICE operations.

 

(Click the above image to read the entire 83-page federal court injunction against ICE continuing to harass protesters in Minnesota.)

When asked about the doctored photo, Kaelan Dorr, Deputy Assistant to the President, White House Deputy Communications Director and the person in charge of the White House’s official X account, responded via X, “The memes will continue.”:

1 thought on “White House alters photo of Black Minnesota protester & posts it on X, with no notice of the alteration, erasing government credibility”

  1. Their tactics have remained the same for a very long time.

    They lie,cheat and steal. If that doesn’t work they will fn kill you.

    They are pure evil every fn one of them and pure Nazi.

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