Terrorist Don Lemon Arrested

What part of the Constitution did a private citizen violate?

What part of the Constitution is Trump and his goons violating?
This is about Lemon, so don't you dare whataboutism with Trump.

Busting into a private building, particularly a church service, with the avowed purpose to disrupt it is a crime and you know it.
 



Two federal courts reviewed the government’s evidence against journalist Don Lemon and declined to approve his arrest last week. But nevertheless, the attorney general, Pam Bondi, persisted, desperate to please her authoritarian boss no matter what the constitution and law say or what her ethical obligations as an attorney require.
 



Two federal courts reviewed the government’s evidence against journalist Don Lemon and declined to approve his arrest last week. But nevertheless, the attorney general, Pam Bondi, persisted, desperate to please her authoritarian boss no matter what the constitution and law say or what her ethical obligations as an attorney require.
You like this unconstitutional dance

Our constitution disagrees with you
 
Obama judges dismissed earlier warrants. AG Bondi took it to federal grand jury and got 9 indictments against the terrorist cell that hit Calvary Bible Church.

There were 8 terrorists involved, meaning the 9th indictment is probably a conspiracy charge.
So when will you start killing the judges for be associated with Obama?
 



Two federal courts reviewed the government’s evidence against journalist Don Lemon and declined to approve his arrest last week. But nevertheless, the attorney general, Pam Bondi, persisted, desperate to please her authoritarian boss no matter what the constitution and law say or what her ethical obligations as an attorney require.
The two federal laws under which Lemon and Fort are reportedly charged are entirely inapplicable. One punishes conspiracies to stop people from exercising constitutional rights. The journalists, of course, didn’t conspire with anyone to do anything nefarious. They simply documented news. It’s ironic that Lemon and Fort are accused of exactly what the Trump administration actually did – intimidating those who exercise core constitutional freedoms, like documenting news. In fact the very next section of the criminal code prohibits deprivation of constitutional rights “under color of law”, ie, by the government. Maybe the officials involved in Lemon and Fort’s arrests should think about lawyering up.

The other law being wielded against the journalists similarly requires an intent to interfere with religious worship (or access to reproductive health clinics), not the lawful documentation of news events by journalists who neither plan protests nor participate in them. Journalists follow the news – they don’t decide where it happens. Protesters in Minneapolis chose to demonstrate at the church because the pastor was a higher-up with ICE – one of the federal agencies terrorizing their city and murdering their neighbors – not because some journalists told them to.
 
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