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

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... Don Lemon recording a single church service is worth the federal government suing over? Can a Christian explain this to me? A reporter documenting a service is worth the federal government filing some kind of hate crime legislation? <modsnip>
Don Lemon wasn’t recording a Church service, he was disrupting one. He was trespassing and was asked to leave. moo
 
  • #602
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... Don Lemon recording a single church service is worth the federal government suing over? Can a Christian explain this to me? A reporter documenting a service is worth the federal government filing some kind of hate crime legislation? <modsnip>
Yes, absolutely, if he was disrupting it- and he was.

As for Christianity, my bet is that many Moslems, Jews and Hindus would have the same opinion: Anybody disrupting a worship service should face penalties- even if he is an indie journalist.
 
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I still think that this was an opportunistic effort on the part of DL. He enmeshed himself in the middle of a controversy. One could consider his involvement as the same as when reporters were embedded with troops in Vietnam, reporting the news in "real time".

No doubt, the protesters supported his involvement to bring more national focus to their point of view.

Honestly, I am not sure the government made a good move with federal charges here. It seems to be a knee jerk reaction and over reach to specifically target one member of the group. It is giving DL a platform that he desperately wants.
 
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I still think that this was an opportunistic effort on the part of DL. He enmeshed himself in the middle of a controversy. One could consider his involvement as the same as when reporters were embedded with troops in Vietnam, reporting the news in "real time".
Though I think he needs to be convicted and imprisoned, I agree with you.

Don Lemon likely wanted to reclaim his name recognition and decided to drive towards the journalistic cliff- then actually go into the Church after he appeared to question himself as to whether he should actually enter it.

As a side note, following the Supreme Court's over turning of Roe v Wade there was spurt of protestors attempting to force their way into Catholic churches.

But.... my bet is that CNN and any other new service would have very quickly declined any invitations along the lines of: Hey, wanna have some newsies meet up with us for a "special protest mission", then follow us to a Church? (Uhhmmm, No!!- bye bye Hang up.)

Lemon was at CNN for 17 years. My bet is that CNN has never done anything remotely similar to the stunt Lemon pulled. Lemon would have known that. How desperate was he to re start his name?
 
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Regarding conspiracy, you generally need intent and agreement to commit the crime PLUS a overt act that furthers the crime. Imo, it is debatable that anything Lemon did furthered the crime -- was his presence helpful in entering the church? Did he drive anyone else there? Did he fund it in some unknown way?

Jury instructions on the elements of conspiracy may be helpful and are the source for my above points: 9th Cir. conspiracy
Did he have a driver he paid? Did he pay the videographer? Did he not warn them about the FACE Act and that they would all be breaking federal law? If they were also arrested because they were working for Lemon in good faith, then I wonder if they can file a civil lawsuit against him. As a former journalist, he should have known that it was illegal for him to storm a church with a group of agitators during a worship service. I can't imagine a journalist and videographer/team storming an abortion clinic and filming what goes on there.
 
  • #606
I can't imagine a journalist and videographer/team storming an abortion clinic and filming what goes on there.
*coughs* James O'Keefe and Project Veritas *coughs* Well, he didn't storm in, but he did infiltrate them. Planned Parenthood later sued O'Keefe for doing that.
 
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And it sounds as if Don received huge support at the pre-Grammys gala.


Don Lemon was met with thunderous applause at Clive Davis’ annual pre-Grammys gala on Saturday night.
The former CNN anchor received a standing ovation from the star-studded crowd at the Beverly Hills Hilton, Los Angeles.

The legendary party which was attended by icons like Joni Mitchell, Lana Del Rey, Gladys Knight and Max Martin paused to celebrate Lemon .... Guests rose to their feet, treating him like one of the night’s biggest stars.

The ovation came just two days after Lemon was arrested on federal charges tied to his coverage of a January 18 anti-ICE protest inside St. Paul’s Cities Church.

 
  • #609
Why aren't people leaving the church wearing dark sunglasses on an overcast snowy day?
Maybe he just had LASIK and his eyes are really sensitive. Jfc what has this got to do with anything 🤦‍♀️
 
  • #610
If Don Lemon does not want to squeeze in to a jail cell, he may need a different defense than: "Hey, after we barged in on the service, it ended early. So.... no service, no foul- right"
He did not barge in. He walked alone into the church.
 
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Did he have a driver he paid? Did he pay the videographer? Did he not warn them about the FACE Act and that they would all be breaking federal law? If they were also arrested because they were working for Lemon in good faith, then I wonder if they can file a civil lawsuit against him. As a former journalist, he should have known that it was illegal for him to storm a church with a group of agitators during a worship service. I can't imagine a journalist and videographer/team storming an abortion clinic and filming what goes on there.
BBM

Don Lemon is not a "former journalist."
 
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BBM

Don Lemon is not a "former journalist."
I think there's a fundamental misunderstanding that some people have about journalists and journalism. The amount who have positions as permanent anchors or columnists is small. Many, many journalists are essentially freelancers, writing articles for multiple publications, or doing limited scope pieces for tv. That does not mean they are any less journalists than those who do have a permanent position. It makes them the majority.

MOO
 
  • #614
The NNPA (National Newspaper Publishers Association - often called the Black Press of America) has issued strong support for Don Lemon and Georgia Fort.


We, the NNPA, stand with Georgia Fort, Don Lemon, and all those arrested. We demand these charges be dropped immediately. We close with Du Bois’s eternal warning: “If the government thinks it can silence our complaints, it is making a mistake.” And we shall not be moved.

There is a bitter, hollow irony in seeing the KKK Act—a law forged during Reconstruction to protect Black lives from white terror—now being used to prosecute Black journalists for the “crime” of holding a camera.

 
  • #615
I think there's a fundamental misunderstanding that some people have about journalists and journalism. The amount who have positions as permanent anchors or columnists is small. Many, many journalists are essentially freelancers, writing articles for multiple publications, or doing limited scope pieces for tv. That does not mean they are any less journalists than those who do have a permanent position. It makes them the majority.

MOO
Exactly. It's not about which outlet/title has commissioned you to write/report a story. It's about having a press card, industry credentials and a relevant media resumé. I'm sure Lemon has press credentials. He absolutely qualifies for membership of professional bodies.
 
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Though I think he needs to be convicted and imprisoned, I agree with you.

Don Lemon likely wanted to reclaim his name recognition and decided to drive towards the journalistic cliff- then actually go into the Church after he appeared to question himself as to whether he should actually enter it.

As a side note, following the Supreme Court's over turning of Roe v Wade there was spurt of protestors attempting to force their way into Catholic churches.

But.... my bet is that CNN and any other new service would have very quickly declined any invitations along the lines of: Hey, wanna have some newsies meet up with us for a "special protest mission", then follow us to a Church? (Uhhmmm, No!!- bye bye Hang up.)

Lemon was at CNN for 17 years. My bet is that CNN has never done anything remotely similar to the stunt Lemon pulled. Lemon would have known that. How desperate was he to re start his name?
2 BBM:
DL has over 1 million subscribers on his Youtube channel 2.6 million followers on Instagram and 2.1 million on Tik-Tok so no need for this "name recognition" you speak of.
imo

Now to CNN.

CNN blasts ‘unacceptable’ arrest of former host Don Lemon​




 
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  • #617
DL has over 1 million subscribers on his Youtube channel so no need for this "name recognition" you speak of.
imo
Relativity of the non Einstein sort might come into play.

Prior to getting canned by CNN, he was seen and adored by many times that number nightly. Likewise, I have no idea what kind of income 1 million subscribers on You Tube generates. CNN lead journalists evidently make tens of millions annually.

In the end, Lemon might not be playing in the journalistic major leagues (with associated earnings) and might not be enjoying the acclaim that he once had. Thus a need for more name recognition?
 

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