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“ARRESTS COMING!” DON LEMON SCRAMBLES After Announcement Over Minneapolis Church Protest

“ARRESTS COMING!” DON LEMON SCRAMBLES After Announcement Over Minneapolis Church Protest

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem warned that “arrests are coming” after an anti-ICE mob disrupted a church service at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, over the weekend, stressing that rioting and unlawful disruption won’t be tolerated. Noem condemned the agitators as being “emboldened by the reckless rhetoric from Minnesota’s sanctuary politicians and the media,” and emphasized that while the First Amendment protects peaceful speech, it does not protect illegal actions that target religious services. Video and reports show the group chanting inside the church and interrupting worship, raising concerns about safety, intimidation, and respect for houses of worship. Noem said arrests tied to the incident would occur in the “next several hours,” underscoring that federal law will be upheld and those who violated it will be held accountable. The incident has sparked broader debate over immigration enforcement, protest tactics, and the responsibilities of political leaders in addressing civil unrest. This story highlights ongoing tensions over ICE operations and the need for lawful protest and protection of religious freedom.

In a controversial twist, former CNN host Don Lemon has been thrust into the spotlight for his presence and livestreaming during the protest, with the Department of Justice reportedly “putting him on notice” and mulling whether his actions could violate the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act or other federal laws protecting worship spaces. Critics on the right argue Lemon went beyond journalism by embedding with agitators and potentially influencing the disruption, while Lemon himself defends his coverage as legitimate reporting protected under the First Amendment. This unfolding story highlights national tensions over immigration policy, press freedom questions, and accountability for public figures during volatile protests. Subscribe for updates and comment: Should journalists be held legally responsible when protests they cover cross legal lines?

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