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Previously semi-famous TV host Don Lemon now lashing out at Christians after accompanying an anti-ice mob that deliberately disrupted a Sunday service at Cities Church in St.
Paul, Minnesota, confronting a Baptist preacher mid-worship and turning the sanctuary into a political ambush.
Lemon, now styling himself as an independent journalist, joining agitators who said they were there to hold parishioners accountable for refusing to endorse the disruptors' anti-ICE cause, a move now drawing scrutiny from DOJ officials probing possible criminal charges.
Yesterday, Lemon running to the left's favorite new podcast lady, the very angry Jennifer Welsh, casting himself as the real victim here.
Within hours of the disgusting church harassment going viral, U.S.
Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon announcing an investigation into potential violations of the FACE Act, a federal law making it illegal to use force, threats, or intimidation to interfere with individuals exercising their right to worship inside a church.
Yesterday on the Benny Johnson Show, Dillon outlining a range of additional federal charges under review that may also cover Lemon's involvement as a quote-unquote journalist.
The FACE Act is just the start.
Dillon explaining another potential tool at the DOJ's disposal to enact justice, the Ku Klux Klan Act.
Lemon continuously defending his role in the intimidation, releasing a statement to Fox News, quote, It's notable that I've been cast as the face of a protest I was covering as a journalist, especially since I wasn't the only reporter there.
That framing is telling.
Gee, I wonder what he's referring to.
Deputy AG Todd Blanche yesterday on Fox saying Lemon crossed the line.
Minnesota leadership remaining remarkably quiet on the targeting of Christian worshipers.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry saying nothing.
Governor Tim Walz, too.
Crickets.