This a thousand times.I'm not sure why you keep repeating the same thing. What did Don Lemon do that was illegal?
This a thousand times.I'm not sure why you keep repeating the same thing. What did Don Lemon do that was illegal?
Don Lemon was tipped off about the protest ahead of time, but did not know that the protest would disrupt the church service. As an independent journalist, should he be gathering information, or "arguing with a parishioner about immigration enforcement" ?As Ms. Armstrong stated in her interview with Chris Cuomo, her desired effect of the protest was to inform both the parishioners and the public that the church had a pastor that works for ICE. She wasn’t specifically protesting to David Easterwood, but more to spread awareness that churches may not be a safe haven for immigrants if they employ a pastor who is also serving as an ICE agent. So it truly didn’t matter that Mr. Easterwood was there, IMO. But she clearly explains her reasons for protesting that church during her interview.
So in other words stay at home? A journalists job is literally the opposite.Don Lemon was tipped off about the protest ahead of time, but did not know that the protest would disrupt the church service. As an independent journalist, should he be gathering information, or "arguing with a parishioner about immigration enforcement" ?
Armstrong wanted to draw attention to Mr Easterwood, and to inform the congregation about his involvement with immigration law.
Was there no better way to inform the congregation about Mr Easterwood than to traumatize families with children? Armstrong sounds like a well-educated woman, a civil rights lawyer. Could she not inform them by handing out a pamphlet at the doors of the church? Why was trauma used to communicate her opinion to people attending church? Why did Lemon choose to associate himself with trauma-style communication?
"At the event, hosted by Black Lives Matter Minnesota and other local organizations ... the church protest over the weekend was organized by Nekima Levy Armstrong, a civil rights lawyer. She said she wanted to draw attention to a church leader, David Easterwood, who also appears to be the acting director of ICE’s field office for enforcement and removal operations in St. Paul....Ms. Levy Armstrong, the church protest organizer, said that in the lawsuit filed earlier this month against ICE’s tactics, she saw that Mr. Easterwood was named as a defendant for overseeing “a racial profiling campaign of massive scale and with devastating consequences,” and connected him with the church. She compared Mr. Easterwood’s appearance in an October news conference alongside Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem with a sermon he delivered at the church that was posted to YouTube.Ms. Levy Armstrong said she circulated her plan for interrupting the service on social media as a way to raise awareness among the congregation of Mr. Easterwood’s involvement in the immigration crackdown."
January 19, 2026
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Protest at Minnesota Church Service Adds to Tensions Over ICE Tactics
The Justice Department said it would investigate the protest over a pastor’s apparent role in immigration enforcement in the state.www.nytimes.com
"Lemon said he was at the demonstration as a journalist. He said he was tipped off ahead of time but did not know the activists would disrupt the service. He can be seen arguing with a parishioner about immigration enforcement."
January 30, 2026
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Ex-CNN journalist Don Lemon faces Minnesota protest charges
Former CNN news anchor Don Lemon appeared in court on Friday to face federal charges over his role covering a protest at a Minnesota church against President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, the Republican administration's latest move against a critic.www.reuters.com
Kimmel began the interview asking Lemon how he was feeling, and the former CNN anchor said: “I don’t know — that’s an honest answer,” before adding, “I’m OK, I’m not going to let them steal my joy, but this is very serious. These are federal criminal charges.”
It's about methods. Did the congregation need to be shocked, or are they reasonable people who could understand a message through calm verbal or written communication?So in other words stay at home? A journalists job is literally the opposite.
They knew what they were facing and were willing to do it. I am glad this happened as it really did shed light on what is happening here. Historically we never would have known for example about Watergate, but a few brave journalists and a brave undercover informant…jmo
They thought a coordinated invasion of the church, while engaging in acts of oppression, intimidation, threats, interference, and physical obstruction was a good idea. ( imo and from the indictment that includes Don Lemon).It's about methods. Did the congregation need to be shocked, or are they reasonable people who could understand a message through calm verbal or written communication?
What did the independent journalist achieve by "arguing with a parishioner about immigration enforcement?" Why did the independent journalist ask the pastor whether he was allowed to worship when the question was not genuine? After the pastor welcomed him to worship, the independent journalist remained in the church for another 13 minutes but did not worship.
Did the independent journalist ask himself whether trauma-style communication is most effective with a church congregation? Did he report on that style of communication when the message relates to notifying people about an immigration officer?
Why didn't any of the protesters/ independent journalist stop and ask themselves whether the best method to inform parishioners about the job roles of a member of their church was to disrupt a church service? Was the independent journalists story about informing people about the identity of individual immigration officers?
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Ex-CNN journalist Don Lemon faces Minnesota protest charges
Former CNN news anchor Don Lemon appeared in court on Friday to face federal charges over his role covering a protest at a Minnesota church against President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, the Republican administration's latest move against a critic.www.reuters.com
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FBI affidavit in suport of arrest warrant | PDF | U.S. Immigration And Customs Enforcement | American Government
This affidavit, submitted by Special Agent Timothy Gerber, outlines the investigation into a group of agitators who disrupted a religious service at Cities Church in St. Paul, MN on January 18, 2026. The group, led by Nekima Valdez Levy-Armstrong and Chauntyll Louisa Allen, coordinated their...www.scribd.com
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There's a strong emphasis on separating Don Lemon from the legal documents, and to interpret his role independent of protesters. He claims that he was in the church during the religious meeting for the purpose of telling a story - to report on the protest.They thought a coordinated invasion of the church, while engaging in acts of oppression, intimidation, threats, interference, and physical obstruction was a good idea. ( imo and from the indictment that includes Don Lemon).
The only peaceful people that day, were the congregants, who accepted strangers among them. Don Lemon had the nerve to ask the pastor if they were not allowed to worship. Why didn’t the just sit quietly and worship?
I agree. This is not the hill I want to die on. I do come back because I care and when I read this and that I tend to react.I think this thread will just continue to go in circles until the next hearing on the 9th and we learn more information from both the prosecution and the defense. IMO, Don Lemon reporting on news people don’t like doesn’t make him less of a journalist and doesn’t make what he did illegal. I wasn’t even a Don Lemon fan before this, never watched him on CNN, don’t follow him now. I have zero opinions on him as a person or journalist. I would say the same thing about this case if it was Megyn Kelly covering an anti-abortion protest. Journalists covering the news is not illegal and at this point, I haven’t seen any evidence that Don Lemon was acting as a protestor and not a journalist. All MOO.
The affidavit you linked literally stated that William Kelly said that, not Armstrong.The story that Black Lives Matter Minnesota, other local organizations, and organizer Nekima Levy Armstrong (a civil rights lawyer) wanted to tell is that church member David Easterwood is a federal immigration officer.
A major component of the story is that protesters disrupted a church service screaming "nazi" while "confronting children saying "do you know your parents are nazis, they're going to burn in hell." That is how the civil rights lawyer informed the congregation that a member of their church is a federal officer.
What is the purpose of this? Target a man's church because of what he does for a living? Is there any allegation that this man has done anything wrong? Or is it just that he may or may not work for ICE?Yes it is.
DOJ says it will investigate, press charges after activists disrupt church where Minnesota ICE official is a pastor
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DOJ says it will investigate, press charges after activists disrupt church where Minnesota ICE official is a pastor
A livestreamed video posted on the Facebook page of Black Lives Matter Minnesota shows a group of people interrupting services at the Cities Church in St. Paul by chanting "ICE out."www.pbs.org
snip...The photos on both sites match.
'The website of St. Paul-based Cities Church lists David Easterwood as a pastor, and his personal information appears to match that of the David Easterwood identified in court filings as the acting director of the ICE St. Paul field office. Easterwood appeared alongside DHS Secretary Kristi Noem at a Minneapolis press conference last October'
It's victim blaming 101. The pastor is also not the one indicted, he's a victim as well as his church.What is the purpose of this? Target a man's church because of what he does for a living? Is there any allegation that this man has done anything wrong? Or is it just that he may or may not work for ICE?
The answer to those questions is located in this thread and in several articles around the internet, plus interviews given by the protest organizer, Lekima Levy Armstrong.What is the purpose of this? Target a man's church because of what he does for a living? Is there any allegation that this man has done anything wrong? Or is it just that he may or may not work for ICE?
Ronan Farrow is a verified source.If you have facebook/instagram, here is Ronan Farrow on the arrests of journalist of Don Lemon and Georgia Fort. Or maybe it works here regardless.
He did the Harvey Weinstein story as well. That’s really worth a read.
He is a winner of the Pultzer Prize for Public Service in 2018.
You don’t believe the spoken words of the woman who planned the protest for plainly stating why they wanted to protest the church? Even if you don’t agree with her, her beliefs or her actions, she’s telling you the reason SHE and her group wanted to protest the church. She wanted the parishioners of the church and the general public to know that one of the pastors there was employed by ICE. That’s literally it.I’m not buying what she’s selling.
moo
That’s one of the most absurd reasons I’ve seen for a protest. Being employed by ICE isn’t a crime. <modsnip> imoYou don’t believe the spoken words of the woman who planned the protest for plainly stating why they wanted to protest the church? Even if you don’t agree with her, her beliefs or her actions, she’s telling you the reason SHE and her group wanted to protest the church. She wanted the parishioners of the church and the general public to know that one of the pastors there was employed by ICE. That’s literally it.