Pardoned Jan. 6 rioter Jake Lang was asked to leave a bar in Minnesota after being accused of harassing the staff. Lang, however, claimed that it was due to hisPardoned Jan. 6 rioter Jake Lang was asked to leave a bar in Minnesota after being accused of harassing the staff. Lang, however, claimed that it was due to his

J6 rioter kicked out of Minnesota bar for harassment: 'Call the police! Call ICE!'

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Pardoned Jan. 6 rioter Jake Lang was asked to leave a bar in Minnesota after being accused of harassing the staff. Lang, however, claimed that it was due to his support for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and President Donald Trump.

Lang shared a video of his visit to BLVD Tavern in St. Paul this week.

"This is what you get when you're a patriot, right?" the former Jan. 6 defendant said after being told to leave. "Because we're, because we support ICE and you don't support ICE."

"We're gonna get kicked out of this bar here because we support ICE," he added. "We're American Patriots, we support President Trump."

"It's time to go, guys," a staff member informed Lang and his friend, Jayden Scott. "We're allowed to kick people out."

Instead of leaving, Lang argued with the bar staff.

"But what did we do?" he asked.

"We're gonna deport all you sons of bitches!" Scott yelled.

"White people aren't allowed," Lang stated, despite many of the bartenders being white. "Call the police! Call ICE, actually! For your freaking illegal immigrants!"

"Please leave," a staff member asked again.

"No, I have a First Amendment right to record in a public setting," Lang insisted.

"No, you don't," the staffer replied. "We're a private establishment."

"White liberals here in Minnesota [are] destroying our country!" Lang shouted as he was urged towards the door.

"It's time to go for you," he was told.

"White liberals destroying our country!" Lang continued to protest. "This is how BLVD treats patriots!"

Lang has previously claimed that he was stabbed while rallying for ICE and leading anti-Muslim protests in Minneapolis.

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