
Chaos in the Pews! DOJ Targets Lemon After Anti-ICE Protest Storms Church ⛪⚡
- timelinetopics20
- Jan 19
- 2 min read
Get this — what started as a regular Sunday service in a Minnesota church turned into a full-blown political powder keg, and at the center of it all? Don Lemon. 😳
Anti-ICE protesters crashed a church service in St. Paul, demanding justice after the death of a local woman shot by an ICE agent. They burst in, chanting things like “ICE out!” and “Justice for Renee Good,” forcing worshippers — including children — to flee in shock.
Here’s where things get hot: the Department of Justice has now opened a criminal investigation into the incident, treating it as a potential violation of federal laws that protect houses of worship from disruption.
And yes — Don Lemon, the former CNN host turned independent journalist, is smack dab in the middle of it. 🎥 He livestreamed the chaos, stood shoulder-to-shoulder with the demonstrators as they marched into the church, and defended his actions as “journalism.”
But DOJ civil-rights officials say hold up! — Lemon may have crossed a line by being present at a protest that stopped a worship service cold and possibly helped coordinate coverage with the group. 🚨 They’ve even hinted that charges could come under ancient laws like the “KKK Act” and federal protections for religious services.
To make matters spicier, rapper Nicki Minaj exploded on social media, hurling homophobic slurs at Lemon (who is openly gay) and demanding he be thrown in jail for his role in publicizing the protest. 🙄🔥
Now the internet is ablaze — some saying Lemon’s just doing his job, others calling it a headline-grabbing stunt. The DOJ hasn’t filed charges yet, but the legal lightning is definitely gathering. ⚡




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