On a freezing Sunday in St. Paul, a pack of left‑wing activists, some openly from out of town, stormed Cities Church.
Don Lemon was one of them, inside the sanctuary, lending his celebrity to a physical invasion of a Christian service for one reason: to intimidate a pro‑law‑enforcement pastor and send a message that churches that stand with ICE and borders will be hunted, not to mention to create “content” for his platform from which he makes more than enough money to help others (but doesn’t).
This was not real reporting on his part, not in the slightest, it was street‑level political warfare against Christians, especially white Christians, and anyone who dares stand between the liberal extremist community and the invasion they want pouring over the border.
The DOJ’s civil‑rights chief Harmeet Dhillon drew a hard line. She publicly stated that a house of worship is not a public protest venue, reminded the country that federal criminal and civil laws shield churches from exactly this kind of mob, and said plainly that the First Amendment does not cover Don Lemon’s stunt.
She confirmed that the Civil Rights Division and FBI are investigating FACE Act violations, and that Lemon could face charges under the Ku Klux Klan Act for conspiring to terrorize and violate the civil rights of Christian worshippers. “Zero tolerance,” “fullest force of the federal government,” “put people away for a long time,” that is language conservatives almost never hear when the victims are on our side, and this time it is finally being aimed at a “media darling” who thought he was untouchable.
God bless America and real Americans.