Minnesota Church Protest
DOJ Eyes Felony Costs …
Don Lemon In The Combine?
Revealed
The U.S. Division of Justice has launched a prison probe into an anti-ICE protest that tore via a Minnesota church service Sunday … and former CNN host Don Lemon could possibly be swept up in it beneath the century-old “KKK Act.”
DOJ Assistant AG for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon tells TMZ … each demonstrator who stormed the Sunday service at Cities Church in St. Paul is now beneath federal investigation. After we requested if Don is within the crosshairs, Dhillon would not verify or deny it, telling us to attach the dots ourselves.
Don says he was merely doing his job — reporting a information story from the scene. However, on his livestream, Don is seen kissing the organizer of the protest on the cheek, which the feds would possibly interpret as him having a more in-depth connection to the group.

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Dhillon says FBI brokers are already speaking to witnesses, and whereas no formal costs have been filed but, it’s “truthful to say” costs are coming beneath the Face Act and KKK Act, that make it against the law to terrorize and violate the civil rights of residents.

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Lemon live-streamed the chaos as anti-ICE activists interrupted the service to protest federal immigration raids in Minnesota — a part of a backlash after an ICE agent shot and killed Renee Good earlier this month. The pastor of Cities Church — David Easterwood — is believed to be a senior ICE official within the metropolis.
Now the entire thing is blowing up … and what began as a protest might spiral into federal costs for demonstrators and journalists alike — together with Don.

