Quote from: United Nations Barbie 🇺🇳 on January 30, 2026, 10:08:55 AMQuote from: Russian Roulette on January 30, 2026, 10:04:07 AMHe stormed a sanctuary that upholds a book that is inherently pro-government in an attempt to "expose" an "undercover" government official as a hypocrite
There's literally nothing else to say
He was on the scene as a REPORTER dumbass. There is literally no evidence to support your bullshit talking point. See below.
Based on news reports regarding the January 18, 2026, incident at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, there is
no public evidence that Don Lemon was involved in the planning or organization of the anti-ICE protest.
While Lemon was arrested by federal agents in connection with the incident, the evidence surrounding his involvement indicates he was present as an independent journalist, rather than a participant in the disruption.
Here are the key details from the reported events:
Journalist Role: Lemon has maintained that he was "chronicling" the protesters as a journalist. In a livestream, he stated: "I'm not here as an activist. I'm here as a journalist," and he was seen filming, interviewing protesters, and speaking with parishioners during the incident.
Video Evidence: Footage shows that while Lemon followed the activists to the church and was present during the disruption, he did not participate in the chants. He did, however, have foreknowledge of the demonstration, telling his viewers, "We kind of do [know what's happening], but we don't know how it's going to play out... we'll get to see what happens after this, sort of surprise".
Legal Standing: A federal magistrate judge previously rejected an attempt by the Justice Department to charge Lemon, finding the evidence against him (such as his presence as a journalist) to be insufficient, according to reports.
Official Response: His lawyer, Abbe Lowell, described his actions as "constitutionally protected work".