Well, We Know Why Don Lemon Wasn't Charged in the Minneapolis Church Storming Incident
It sure seems like Don Lemon should’ve been charged for violating the FACE Act. Amy wrote
yesterday that the round-ups have begun. Lemon, who is now independent,
was there during the entire shambolic event last week, where leftist
clowns stormed a church in Minneapolis because they thought an ICE agent
was inside, specifically the priest or pastor whose been accused of
working with federal immigration officials.
The city has been on edge since the January 7 shooting of Renee
Nicole Good, who was shot and killed by an ICE agent after she rammed
him with her car. Good was a known leftist activist, who had disrupted
ICE raids before.
So to catch you up on events:
- Protest group chased two innocent dudes out of a diner.
- Attacked an innocent guy on the street who was actually with them.
- Harassed an innocent guy with an SUV and demanded to see his ID.
But Lemon was not charged, and we likely know why: the local judge’s wife works for Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison:
NEW: Multiple sources tell me & colleague @davidspunt
that the federal magistrate in Minnesota who refused to sign off on an
arrest warrant for Don Lemon is Douglas L. Micko and that his wife works
as an Assistant Attorney General in Minnesota AG Keith Ellison's
office.
NEW: Source familiar with the proceedings tells @realDailyWire
that Attorney General Bondi is “enraged” at the magistrate judge’s
refusal to sign the complaint bringing charges against Don Lemon. https://t.co/bMImfYFOiZ
...The
former CNN host dismissed criticism for storming a church gathering,
explaining "I think people who are, you know, in the religious groups
like that, it's not the type of Christianity that I practice, but I
think that they're entitled, and that entitlement comes from a…
...Lemon
and Armstrong are playing directly into the language of the FACE Act,
which “prohibits the use or threat of force and physical obstruction
that injures, intimidates, or interferes with a person seeking to …
exercise the First Amendment right of religious freedom at a…
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