Don Lemon ranted that churchgoers in general, including those he helped terrorize, are entitled white supremacists who “think” this is a Christian country. He said it as if defending their right to peaceful worship makes them bigots. Keep in mind, this nation was indeed founded and built by Christians, and the majority religion to this day in the United States is, of course, Christianity.
President Trump called Don Lemon a "loser" and a "lightweight" for storming the church in Minnesota with a group of Antifa and anti-ICE protesters.
Matt Walsh said on his show that these people should be arrested, and he's right.
Lemon aired the far-left mob’s assault on Cities Church in St. Paul for all to see. The agitators stormed a Southern Baptist service, shouted over the pastor, silenced prayers, and drove families out in fear. Lemon called this chaos “activism” against ICE, never once showing regret for the terror unleashed on innocent believers.
Lemon and his far-left allies scream racist at anyone who wants secure borders and law enforcement. Then they attack Christians, many of them ordinary families, as entitled racists simply for existing in a country with Christian roots. The mob he enables spray-painted death threats on vehicles, threw rocks at officers, and strong-armed hotels to cancel ICE reservations. They desecrated a house of God. Lemon calls the victims supremacists.
This is leftist projection at its worst. Lemon has made a career out of pushing anti-American propaganda and defending open borders. He cannot stand that Christians still hold to the nation’s biblical foundations. To him and his Antifa allies, faith is the enemy because it blocks their agenda. Smearing churchgoers as white supremacists is just another lie from someone who helped terrorize them.
The DOJ is right to investigate this mob. These criminals deserve felony charges and prison. Lemon’s rant only proves the left will keep smearing victims as the law catches up to them. Real Americans see through the lies. Christians have every right to worship without fearing masked thugs or media hacks like Lemon calling them supremacists. The churchgoers were innocent.
Lemon and his agitators are the ones who crossed the line. They committed literal acts of terrorism, and so far, have paid no price. Let justice be done.