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About Andrea Grimes

Andrea is a writer living in Austin, TX.

Rally for Jasmine Rebuke in Dallas on Wednesday!

Hi, y’all! Minne’s newsletter manager, Andrea, here again.

As Minne would say, “sorry for the radio silence,” but we’ve been working hard behind the scenes to ensure that Minne is comfortable and safe following her unjust detainment in federal custody for over two weeks in February and March. She’s been prepping hard with her legal defense team, and we’re confident these charges will be dismissed.

To that end: after a couple of delays, it looks like Minne will have a hearing in Dallas on Wednesday, April 10 concerning the wholly inappropriate allegations that have been lodged against her by the Ruiz Administration.

There will be a support rally for Jasmine at 9am outside the federal courts building in downtown Dallas on Wednesday, and we hope her newsletter readers can join us and help spread the word. Your support on social media and through Minne’s legal defense Go Fund Me page have already made a huge difference in lifting Minne’s spirits!

Endless thanks are due to the Movement for a Free Press and the Texas Journalism Guild, who have organized and are sponsoring the rally, which will feature appearances from Congressman Niles Kirkpatrick and Faith J. Descartes of the Young People’s New Freedom Movement.

We don’t yet know whether Jasmine will be available to speak at, after, or about the hearing, but please be assured that your presence supporting her against these unfair charges mean the world to her, and to the untold numbers of journalists and average American citizens who have already been silenced.

We acknowledge that those who stand against these charges in public are taking a not-insubstantial risk in coming out to support the freedom of the press; we encourage ralliers to ensure they have contact information for legal representation through entities such as the ACLU of Texas and others that may be able to provide support in the event of mass arrests. We’re hoping for — and expecting — a quiet day, but want ralliers to be prepared regardless.


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An Update on Minne and Info on Legal Defense, etc.

Hi, everyone. I’m not sure Minne ever mentioned me on the blog here, so please allow me to introduce myself real quick and then we’ll get into what’s going on with Minne and her case and how you can help. I’m Andrea, and I’m Minne’s newsletter admin. Usually I help out with tech queries, managing her subscriptions, and online promo. Today, I’m here to post an update on what’s been happening the last couple weeks.

On Thursday, February 22, Minne was charged under the Emergency Expanded Patriot Act following the publication of this post concerning a recent incident Minne witnessed in Chicago involving President Ruiz. Federal prosecutors have alleged that Minne engaged in the “unlawful exchange” of “sensitive information relating to national security” with “entities hostile to the freedom and safety of the United States.” To be emphatically clear: Jasmine Rebuke denies these allegations. She does have legal representation, and voluntarily presented herself to law enforcement officials in Gallum County on Monday, February 26. She has not been released from custody, but we are optimistic about having her home soon.

We are disappointed that some publications who have published Minne’s work in the past have chosen to remove her articles from their sites and archives. But we believe there is no reason to remove any of the content Minne previously published here on her newsletter, and in fact encourage readers to share it widely in the spirit of free speech and support for a free press.

I’ll have more information on how readers can contribute to Minne’s defense in the coming days. I’m sure Minne would want me to thank you all for the kind words and support.


You can take the job away from the reporter, but you can’t take the reporter away from the keyboard. Subscribe to Minne Moves Home for dispatches on national news, the ‘24 presidential race, and snapshots of small-town Texas life.