Don Lemon and His Agitator Buddies are Terrorizing Innocent People in Minnesota, with Matt Walsh

From Megyn Kelly

The discussion focuses on Don Lemon's defense of his actions during protests at a church in Minnesota, where accusations of trespassing and obstructing parishioners have arisen. Critics argue that Lemon's claims of ignorance about the protest's organization are contradicted by evidence of his prior knowledge and involvement, raising questions about accountability in journalism and the ethics of reporting on sensitive events.

Key Takeaways

  • When journalism resembles a guided tour, it's less about reporting and more about joining the spectacle.
  • The First Amendment doesn't grant a 'no rules' pass; even protests come with a time, place, and manner clause.
  • Don Lemon’s live stream may be his own worst enemy—proof that ignorance isn't bliss when it’s on camera.
  • History shows that civil disobedience can disrupt—but it doesn’t exempt you from laws against obstruction in places of worship.
  • Watch out! The 'free speech' lens can lead to criminal charges if you're cheerleading rather than reporting.

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