It looks like a pied piper scenario.
I think that a charismatic leader made irresponsible promises. She organized 40 protesters and led them into a church to disrupt families with children during Sunday morning worship. Given her credentials as a reverend, lawyer, activist and media personality, protesters would have trusted that she was acting within the law.
The independent journalist should have considered professional journalism code of ethics and standards to assess whether his actions were legal under First Amendment press rights in the context of the FACE Act and First Amendment religion rights. That is, he had a higher responsibility to make an independent decision regarding interviewing a pastor and the congregation during a scheduled religious meeting.
However - although the stated intent of the protest was to inform the congregation about a church member's second job, Lemon stated prior to the protest that the intent was "a “resistance” operation against federal immigration policies." It's unknown why he believed federal immigration policies were decided by a church. As a journalist, presumably he did research and arrived at this belief independent of outside influence.
"Lemon, who was fired from CNN in 2023, said he has no affiliation to the organization that went into the church and he was there as a solo journalist chronicling protesters.
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Since he left CNN, Lemon posts regularly on YouTube and has not hidden his disdain for Trump. During his online show from the church he interviewed churchgoers and demonstrators.
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Lemon started live-streaming and told the audience he was with a group
gearing up for a “resistance” operation against federal immigration policies, according to the document. ... Lemon thanked Nekima Levy Armstrong for what she was doing and assured her he was not saying what was going on.
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Some experts and activists said the charges are not only an attack on press freedoms but also a strike against Black Americans who count on Black journalists to bear witness to injustice and oppression."
Journalist Don Lemon and three other people were arrested Friday in connection with an anti-immigration enforcement protest that disrupted a service at a Minnesota church and increased tensions between residents and U.S. federal officials.
www.ctvnews.ca
Nekima Levy Armstrong is an award-winning civil rights lawyer, activist, and former president of the Minneapolis NAACP. She is a frequent speaker on national news outlets about racial justice advocacy and public policy, most notably including an interview with Oprah.
www.nekimalevyarmstrong.com
~ in my opinion ~