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

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If he was there during pre case discussion its a conflict of interest.

He wasn't.


Thompson and others left the office roughly a week after Good’s death, a few days before Lemon and protesters entered Cities Church.

 
  • #1,622
He wasn't.


Thompson and others left the office roughly a week after Good’s death, a few days before Lemon and protesters entered Cities Church.


That is when he submitted his resignation, not necessarily the last day he was there. It is traditional to give 2 weeks notice. We don't know his last day,

MOO
 
  • #1,623
He wasn't.


Thompson and others left the office roughly a week after Good’s death, a few days before Lemon and protesters entered Cities Church.


This wasn't just some employee announcing a job change or retirement. He was RESIGNING IN PROTEST. The department would make sure he was out of there immediately.

My opinion.
 
  • #1,624
This wasn't just some employee announcing a job change or retirement. He was RESIGNING IN PROTEST. The department would make sure he was out of there immediately.

My opinion.
Not necessarily.

There can be a professional responsibility to give that notice.

MOO
 
  • #1,625
Whether or not you read them does not mean that the courts won't.

The courts have been skeptical of some sort of special privilege to report (as opposed to disseminate).

MOO.

No, they have not. Ever. It's right there in the Constitution and there is no confusion.

MOO.
 
  • #1,626
As the case law supporting that is what?

Constitutional language that is pretty clearly black and white is not necessarily dependent on case law.

MOO.
 

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