Minnesota AG Keith Ellison denies Don Lemon, anti-ICE protesters violated FACE Act as DOJ mulls charges
Minnesota AG Ellison argues the FACE Act does not apply to a peaceful anti-ICE protest that disrupted a St. Paul church service attended by about two dozen protesters.
- On Sunday, top DOJ officials said they are investigating whether protesters at Cities Church in St. Paul violated the FACE Act and the Ku Klux Klan Act, with Don Lemon following demonstrators into the church.
- Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison rejected assertions that the anti-ICE protesters broke federal law, noting they marched amid outrage over Renee Nicole Good's shooting death.
- Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said Monday that the department is investigating the church disruption, called it anti-Christian, and dispatched Justice Department civil-rights units to pursue the matter aggressively.
- The FACE Act carries potential fines and jail time, and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the DOJ may prosecute protesters, including Don Lemon, amid investigations by the attorney general's office, FBI, and DHS due to fear seen in worshippers.
- The debate over press protections centers on whether freedom of the press covers trespassing and being embedded with rioters, as Harmeet Dhillon told Lemon on X `A house of worship is not a public forum for your protest!`.
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Washed-up ex-CNN host Don Lemon faces KKK Act charges on MLK holiday
Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon told conservative podcaster Benny Johnson that former CNN host Don Lemon has been put "on notice" by the Justice Department and could face charges under federal civil-rights laws, including the Ku Klux Klan Act, for his role in storming a church service in Minnesota. Lemon allegedly joined a far-left mob that was on the hunt for a pro-ICE pastor at a St. Paul church. "The Klan Act is on…
'Incredibly disturbing': Soros-funded county attorney staffer praises anti-ICE agitators invading church
Share This Story(The Daily Signal) — A key staffer for Minneapolis’ left-wing county attorney praised the anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement agitators who invaded a church service Sunday, and suggested he was present at the incident. Jamael Lundy, the intergovernmental affairs coordinator for the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office, posted on Facebook that he “met up with a group of protesters and got in some good trouble highlighting that a…
Cities Church Responds to the Invasion by a Mob on Sunday
On Sunday, Cities Church St. Paul was invaded by a screaming, raging mob of leftists, led by Don Lemon. The Church leadership has released a measured and appropriate response centering on their right to worship Jesus in peace. The raid was meant to intimidate and terrorize. They hoped to turn the congregation against a pastor […] The post Cities Church Responds to the Invasion by a Mob on Sunday appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
Minnesota AG Steps In Try And Protect Don Lemon From Facing Charges For Obviously Illegal Conduct - The American Tribune.com
In a major breach of decorum, a rowdy mob of anti-ICE protesters, led by ex-CNN host Don Lemon, stormed St. Paul’s City Church in Minnesota during Sunday services, disrupting worship over claims a pastor aided ICE deportations amid riots fueled by the death of Renee Nicole Good, who died at the hands of an ICE agent during a protest that turned violent in Minneapolis. Reacting to the situation, the Trump DOJ, led by Harmeet Dhillon, has announce…
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