Minnesota school board member under fire after saying dogs should urinate on ‘White corpses’ in cemeteries
Allen is facing federal felony charges in connection with the Jan. 18 invasion of Cities Church in St. Paul where she was part of an anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement protest where she and others stormed the church during services.
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US News Minnesota school board member under fire after saying dogs should urinate on ‘White corpses’ in cemeteries By Rachel del Guidice, Fox News Published June 27, 2026, 1:13 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Originally Published by: Texas Board of Education approves required reading list with Bible passages for 5 million students Virginia school district sued over alleged policy of keeping students' gender transitions hidden from parents Middle school principal slammed over apology to students offended by Holocaust lesson A Minnesota school board member is facing backlash after suggesting that dogs should be allowed to relieve themselves in Christian cemeteries, writing in a social media post that people should “leave indigenous…
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