A woke George Soros-backed prosecutor’s top staffer was seen among the anti-ICE mob that invaded Sunday’s church service in St. Paul.
Jamael Lundy, who works for Minnesota’s Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty, was spotted on video raising his fist and chanting inside the Cities Church on Sunday after dozens of disrupters stormed the service, the Daily Wire reported.
Lundy, a Democrat running for a seat in the state legislature, currently works as an intergovernmental affairs coordinator within the local prosecutor’s office.
His boss, who is among those funded by the far-left billionaire megadonor, has been ripped in the past for offering sweetheart deals to violent thugs and killers.
The revelation of Lundy’s involvement in the church saga comes after the Department of Justice vowed to pursue charges against all of the protesters, including disgraced former CNN reporter Don Lemon, who livestreamed himself inside the church.
Lundy was among those interviewed by Lemon in the moments before the unruly demonstrators stormed the house of worship, saying: “I’m here to support our community activists.”
“I’m currently a candidate for Minnesota state Senate District 65,” Lundy told the under-fire ex-anchor. “I feel like it’s important if you’re going to be representing people in office, that you’re out here with the people as well.”
“We all we got. I’m actually married to an elected official; I work closely with elected officials, but direct action from the community, certainly within the lines of the law, is so important to show that we have one voice,” he continued.
He is married to St. Paul City Council member Anika Bowie, according to his campaign website.
Lundy’s campaign site also indicates he previously worked for Minnesota House Rep. Carlos Mariani, Congresswoman Betty McCullum and the Democratic House Caucus Campaign.
Meanwhile, Lundy describes himself on social media as a “public safety & criminal justice reform advocate.”
It wasn’t immediately clear if the Justice Department was probing Lundy specifically in the wake of his involvement in the church protest.
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The Post reached out to Lundy but didn’t hear back immediately.
Harmeet Dhillon, DOJ assistant attorney general for civil rights, has already vowed that the department “will pursue charges” against those who raided the church looking for a pastor whom they accused of moonlighting as the acting field office director for ICE in Minnesota.
President Trump, for his part, has blasted the protesters as professional “insurrectionists” and demanded they be thrown in jail.
“Just watched footage of the Church Raid in Minnesota by the agitators and insurrectionists. These people are professionals!” Trump raged in a Truth Social post Tuesday.
“No person acts the way they act. They are highly trained to scream, rant, and rave, like lunatics, in a certain manner, just like they are doing. They are troublemakers who should be thrown in jail, or thrown out of the Country.”








