MN - Journalist Don Lemon arrested for church protest, Minneapolis, 18 Jan 2026

  • #321
Reporting or "reporting"?

Thinking if I barged into a mosque service to "interview" an Imam about terrorism, I would not be functioning as a journalist at that point.

Then again, there would probably be some who would find me to be "one of the good guys". Objectively, however, I would expect to be be charged criminally.
Strawman nonsense
 
  • #322
Don Lemon was fired from CNN.

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CNN anchor Don Lemon has hit out at the network after his firing, which came after accusations of misogyny and misbehaviour.


The former CNN broadcaster, 59, who was ousted from the network after what were called sexist and ageist comments, was arrested Friday, Jan. 30, weeks after covering a protest inside a Minnesota church on Jan. 18, according to The New York Times and CBS News.
 
  • #323
IMO Rachel Maddow, as an accomplished journalist, would not walk into my living room, uninvited, to ask me questions. She knows that would be illegal.
 
  • #324
Don Lemon was fired from CNN.

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CNN anchor Don Lemon has hit out at the network after his firing, which came after accusations of misogyny and misbehaviour.


The former CNN broadcaster, 59, who was ousted from the network after what were called sexist and ageist comments, was arrested Friday, Jan. 30, weeks after covering a protest inside a Minnesota church on Jan. 18, according to The New York Times and CBS News.

Just like a President! Give DL his participation trophy!

A used one that isn’t his to start with is just fine.

All imo
 
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  • #325
IMO Rachel Maddow, as an accomplished journalist, would not walk into my living room, uninvited, to ask me questions. She knows that would be illegal.
Don Lemmon has his own independent platform.
No comparison to Rachel Maddox, imo.

DL platform is more like Truth Social. Look it up.


All imo
 
  • #326
What disgraced Don Lemon? That's large word that sounds like it means in general to all and of course that's not true. IMO
After Mr Lemon was "pushed out" of his CNN job, he is described by his lawyer as an "independent journalist" with a youtube channel.

“Once the protest started in the church, we did an act of journalism, which was report on it and talk to the people involved, including the pastor, members of the church and members of the organization,” Mr. Lemon said in a recent video. “That’s it. That’s called journalism.”

Mr. Lemon now works as an independent journalist and has his own YouTube show. He was pushed out of CNN in 2023 after 17 years at the cable network, amid criticism that he made sexist comments about women and aging. Mr. Lemon has been a longtime critic of President Trump dating back to his first term, and frequently calls the president a liar."

unlocked
 
  • #327
Don Lemon was fired from CNN.

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CNN anchor Don Lemon has hit out at the network after his firing, which came after accusations of misogyny and misbehaviour.


The former CNN broadcaster, 59, who was ousted from the network after what were called sexist and ageist comments, was arrested Friday, Jan. 30, weeks after covering a protest inside a Minnesota church on Jan. 18, according to The New York Times and CBS News.
He's not disgraced. We all know how big corporations work. So much behind the scenes of what's working for the numbers and who's not. ALL about keeping the ratings. USA has so many news programs for decades. We know what was said and what went down. Terribly missed hence the loss was only his role on CNN. Never disgraced clearly. Super popular because of exactly his down to earth and raw thoughts and critical, honest core. Past her prime was a sexist comment, no one disputes that. It seems Ms. Haley has had her eyes opened since regarding t. She did once in a while show her own thoughts. Hoping she is another repub party member who are not about letting the current admin stand as they are so far. IMO
 
  • #328
Don Lemon was fired from CNN.

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CNN anchor Don Lemon has hit out at the network after his firing, which came after accusations of misogyny and misbehaviour.


The former CNN broadcaster, 59, who was ousted from the network after what were called sexist and ageist comments, was arrested Friday, Jan. 30, weeks after covering a protest inside a Minnesota church on Jan. 18, according to The New York Times and CBS News.
But what does his firing from CNN have ANYTHING to do with this thread?
 
  • #329
Don Lemmon has his own independent platform.
No comparison to Rachel Maddox, imo.

DL platform is more like Truth Social. Look it up.


All imo

I believe Don Lemon is a journalist. No argument there. IMO he was arrested for breaking the law.
 
  • #330
But what does his firing from CNN have ANYTHING to do with this thread?
I’m over here wondering about all the Fox firings ?
Anti CNN bias is too strange
IMO
 
  • #331
The Fox firings were head spinning, Whatever their reasons were, no matter. SOOO much wild and disproven 'info' were some reasons, caught out. IMO
 
  • #332
I've been reluctant to post here because I know people at this church (and who support this church) so for me it's very personal.

According to the indictment Read the DOJ indictment of Don Lemon and other journalists, activists, there is PLENTY of evidence to demonstrate Lemon was not there simply to objectively observe and report, as he claims. He knew what was going to take place, he actively kept the protestor's locations & plans a secret (that's not being objective, that's being involved), he knew how it was all going to go down before it did, and he did nothing to remove himself from it, or notify the proper authorities that a federal crime was about to take place. That's the first charge, the conspiring to interfere with worship. The second charge is exactly how him and his band of protestors actually did it. For crying out loud, the man flippin' recorded himself saying what was going on before it ever happened. Essentially a confession of conspiring to commit the federal offenses. A grand jury had access to all of this information and agreed he broke the law by his involvement in this.

COUNT ONE 18 US.C. § 241 — Conspiracy Against Right of Religious Freedom at Place of Worship
COUNT TWO 18 U.S.C. § 248(a)(2),(b), § 2(a) — Injure, Intimidate, and Interfere with Exercise of Right of Religious Freedom at Place of Worship

From reading the indictment, I am 100% convinced Lemon is guilty of exactly what he's been charged with, and should face the full legal consequence of his actions.

jmo
 
  • #333
It's okay that a pastor who is affiliated with a white supremacy church is a federal law enforcement officer? That seems very Third Reich to me, but MOO.
Is the North America Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention a "white supremacy" church?

"Kevin Ezell, president of the North American Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, to which the church belongs, said in a statement that “what occurred was not protest; it was lawless harassment.”


This appears to be the website the church that was targeted by protesters:

 
  • #334
I believe Don Lemon is a journalist. No argument there. IMO he was arrested for breaking the law.

So? We have a felon for President.

It’s a different world now. No one cares bout breakin’ laws.

All imo
 
  • #335
Don Lemon just on youtube has

TheDonLemonShow
1.14M subscribers
 
  • #336
I suspect that a similar protest at a US synagogue or mosque could be interpreted as discrimination against those who practice their beliefs. In this instance, where protesters objected to the job role of a member of the church, and therefore subjected all members of that church (including children) to fear and harassment, it should fall under discrimination.
I fully agree. I am hoping that the concept applies to journalists disrupting the functioning of a church, mosque, temple by giving "interviews".
 
  • #337
  • #338
So? We have a felon for President.

It’s a different world now. No one cares bout breakin’ laws.

All imo
The two things are separate matters.

Freedom of Religion means little if it can be disrupted at anytime because person "X" feels that there are "uncool" people associated with that church, mosque etc.

Nor does the ability to worship freely depend on whether person "P" has an arrest record or not.
 
  • #339
I'm sure they do. This church, however, has a pastor who works for law enforcement at the federal level who deal with the arrests of illegal immigrants in our country. And it has nothing to do with this case of Lemon and company storming a church in the U.S. which is against the law.
Many pastors, who are not affiliated with a white supremacist Christian nationalist church, have other jobs that are not related to evicting brown people, who may or may not be legal immigrants, from the country they live in.

MOO
If I take a moment to stop and thnk about this
It would seem to me that both his "jobs" are complimentary sharing similar views -
In lock step with one another perhaps


JMO
 
  • #340
This is not proof that he was part of the protest, but he has been charged with being part of the protest.
The law that you cited implied that it is illegal for anybody ("journalist, non journalist etc) to interfere with a worship service. That might include following people in and giving "interviews".

In short, Lemon might not need to be part of a "protest". Rather, he might just have needed to have disrupt the service.
 

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