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‘Made me look weak’: Minnesota protester Levy Armstrong on White House’s doctored arrest photo

‘They made me look weak’: Arrested Minnesota protester breaks silence on White House doctored photo

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem posted an arrest photo of Nekima Levy Armstrong (left); minutes later, the White House shared a manipulated version of the same image (right).

A manipulated arrest image shared by the White House has sparked outrage, raising alarms over AI misuse, racial stereotyping and the political weaponisation of social media. When Nekima Levy Armstrong was arrested following a church protest in Minnesota, she walked out of the courthouse shackled, but unbowed. Her posture was calm, her expression steady. That, however, was not the version of events the White House chose to present.Instead, the official White House social media account shared a digitally altered image of the civil rights lawyer appearing distraught, tearful and hysterical, a visual that Levy Armstrong says was designed to humiliate her and undermine her credibility.“They couldn’t break me by arresting me,” she told The New York Times. “So they doctored an image to make me look weak.”

From calm arrest to crying ‘meme’

The controversy centres on two nearly identical photographs. The original image, first posted by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, showed Levy Armstrong being escorted by officers with a neutral expression.Nearly half an hour later, the White House posted what appeared to be the same photo, except her facial expression had been altered to show tears streaming down her face, her mouth open in apparent distress. The caption labelled her a “far-left agitator,” with “ARRESTED” splashed across the image in bold letters. The digitally altered photo quickly went viral, racking up millions of views and triggering accusations of state-sponsored disinformation.

‘This was degrading’: Levy Armstrong hits back

Levy Armstrong, 49, a former president of the Minneapolis NAACP and a mother of four, said she first learned about the altered image while still in jail, during a phone call with her husband.When she saw it for herself after being released, she said she was “disgusted.”“Reducing my image to some scared crying woman was degrading,” she said. “The presidency is supposed to represent the world’s greatest superpower, not behave like a USD 2 tabloid.”She compared the manipulated image to racist caricatures historically used to demean Black Americans, from slavery-era propaganda to Jim Crow imagery.

White House shrugs, calls it a ‘meme’

Rather than dismissing or explaining the alteration, the White House brushed off criticism. Deputy communications director Kaelan Dorr described the image as a “meme,” writing online: “Enforcement of the law will continue. The memes will continue.”The response has only intensified criticism, with digital forensics experts warning that the blurring of official communication and AI-manipulated imagery could erode public trust.“This wasn’t obviously satire,” said a misinformation researcher. “It was a real photo, subtly altered, without any label. That’s what makes it dangerous.”

Protest, arrests and a growing legal storm

Levy Armstrong was among several activists arrested following a protest at Cities Church in St. Paul, where demonstrators interrupted a service to oppose immigration enforcement and demand justice for Renee Good, a 37-year-old American woman fatally shot by an ICE officer earlier this month.Protesters chanted slogans inside the church, prompting congregants to leave. Justice Department officials later accused participants of interfering with religious freedom.Several activists were charged, along with journalists who entered the church to document the protest. Former CNN anchor Don Lemon was briefly detained, but a judge declined to approve charges against him, citing protected journalistic activity.

Could the altered photo backfire?

According to the legal experts, the White House’s social media post may complicate the government’s case against Levy Armstrong.Her lawyers have already flagged the image in court filings, accusing the administration of acting in “bad faith” and attempting to prejudice public opinion, and potential jurors, through a public smear. What was framed as a viral ‘meme’ may now become a liability.For Levy Armstrong, the episode has reinforced her belief that dissent is increasingly being punished not just in courtrooms, but online. “This wasn’t just about me,” she said. “It was a message, about what happens when you speak out.” Go to Source

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