Will Don Lemon and Fellow Church Agitators Be Charged Under the KLAN Act, with Aronberg and Davis
From Megyn Kelly
The discussion revolves around potential federal charges under the KLAN Act against individuals involved in a disruptive incident at a church, described as an act of terrorism targeting innocent attendees. Key points include concerns about the timeline for arrests following the incident and the legal process required for charging individuals, highlighting the scrutiny and challenges anticipated from civil rights organizations.
Key Takeaways
- When church disruptors become 'protesters,' does intent drown out impact? Intent matters, but harm speaks volumes.
- Charging under both Face Act and Klan Act could elevate penalties from misdemeanor to serious felonies — watch out!
- Federal courts closed for MLK day: the irony of pursuing justice against those disrupting a service on a holiday.
- Is targeting a pastor linked to immigration enforcement 'animus'? Legal history suggests intent will be a tightrope walk.
- Federal law protects houses of worship; targeting them for protest raises questions about the fine line between activism and crime.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Ku Klux Klan (concept)
- Face Act (concept)
- Har Dylan (person)
- David Easterwood (person)
- Birch Gold Group (company)