Lemon has claimed that as a journalist, he has a right to, at the very least, go with people committing a crime. Branzburg, previously cited said that a journalist has the same obligation as any other citizen. Since Branzburg was decided, the courts have tended to move away from any kind of First Amendment privilege for reporters in reporting. SCOTUS was at least slightly more liberal that it is today.
As soon as anyone says "First Amendment" they are making a privilege claim.
MOO.
Im glad you indicated this is your opinion, but it certainly is not a fact.
IMO, there is absolutely no reason to even begin to imagine that Don Lemon said to himself, "I am a reporter, so I am going to go with people committing a crime." What would make you think that is how he started the day?
A protest is a very legit thing to cover, and protesting is not a crime.
Harassment, trespassing, and maybe even violating the FACE act ( which the current Trump administration is trying to gut) are potential crimes*** at the church in retrospect only. But protests do not generally involve any of those things. Why would Lemon or any journalist assume one of these crimes would be committed?
MOO
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***Personally, I don't think any of those charges can stick to any of the protesters except maybe trespassing or harassment IF THE SAME STUNT is repeated. FACE, the only charge brought, probably because it's federal and the Federal government was motivated, even eager, to charge, is a heavy lift. The FACE charge is tough because I don't see force, but if it goes to trial, it's for the jury to decide.
State probably didn't even have time to decide if it should move forward with State charges.
Behavior in bad taste is not necessarily a crime.
MOO