Don Lemon was participating in the attack.
Lemon openly coordinated with Kima Armstrong, admitted foreknowledge of a “surprise operation,” withheld details to avoid tipping off targets, then joined activists storming a Christian church during worship. That’s conspiracy and obstruction.
Lemon was interviewed by Minnesota AG Keith Ellison—the same official who spearheaded the wrongful prosecution of Derek Chauvin—and Ellison proudly promoted the segment.
There is no First Amendment right to disrupt a church, intimidate worshippers, or obstruct lawful activity. Speech doesn’t include invasion. Assembly doesn’t include coercion.
If a lawyer helps plan a robbery, he’s not just “observing.” Same rule applies here.
The media doesn’t get immunity for crimes just because they bring a camera.
https://x.com/TheBrancaShow/status/2013476586150838739
#lemon analyse
Quote and Full ContextThe most widely circulated and quoted version from multiple video clips, news reports, and X posts is:
"Watch this guy here, look, hugging his kid. And, you know, I imagine it's uncomfortable and traumatic for the people here, but... careful, it's very slippery right here. [...] but that's what protesting is about."
He says this while filming a father embracing and comforting his visibly upset child amid the chaos.
In some slightly varied transcriptions from clips (due to audio quality or editing), it's phrased as "It's uncomfortable and traumatic for the people here, but that's really what protesting is about" or "It is traumatic for the people, and that's what protesting is about."
This moment has been heavily clipped and shared , often with captions emphasizing that Lemon appears to justify or downplay the impact on children while narrating it live.
https://x.com/markkayeshow/status/2013285524958491000
Lemon openly coordinated with Kima Armstrong, admitted foreknowledge of a “surprise operation,” withheld details to avoid tipping off targets, then joined activists storming a Christian church during worship. That’s conspiracy and obstruction.
Lemon was interviewed by Minnesota AG Keith Ellison—the same official who spearheaded the wrongful prosecution of Derek Chauvin—and Ellison proudly promoted the segment.
There is no First Amendment right to disrupt a church, intimidate worshippers, or obstruct lawful activity. Speech doesn’t include invasion. Assembly doesn’t include coercion.
If a lawyer helps plan a robbery, he’s not just “observing.” Same rule applies here.
The media doesn’t get immunity for crimes just because they bring a camera.
https://x.com/TheBrancaShow/status/2013476586150838739
#lemon analyse
Quote and Full ContextThe most widely circulated and quoted version from multiple video clips, news reports, and X posts is:
"Watch this guy here, look, hugging his kid. And, you know, I imagine it's uncomfortable and traumatic for the people here, but... careful, it's very slippery right here. [...] but that's what protesting is about."
He says this while filming a father embracing and comforting his visibly upset child amid the chaos.
In some slightly varied transcriptions from clips (due to audio quality or editing), it's phrased as "It's uncomfortable and traumatic for the people here, but that's really what protesting is about" or "It is traumatic for the people, and that's what protesting is about."
This moment has been heavily clipped and shared , often with captions emphasizing that Lemon appears to justify or downplay the impact on children while narrating it live.
https://x.com/markkayeshow/status/2013285524958491000
Don Lemon was participating in the attack.
Lemon openly coordinated with Kima Armstrong, admitted foreknowledge of a “surprise operation,” withheld details to avoid tipping off targets, then joined activists storming a Christian church during worship. That’s conspiracy and obstruction.
Lemon was interviewed by Minnesota AG Keith Ellison—the same official who spearheaded the wrongful prosecution of Derek Chauvin—and Ellison proudly promoted the segment.
There is no First Amendment right to disrupt a church, intimidate worshippers, or obstruct lawful activity. Speech doesn’t include invasion. Assembly doesn’t include coercion.
If a lawyer helps plan a robbery, he’s not just “observing.” Same rule applies here.
The media doesn’t get immunity for crimes just because they bring a camera.
https://x.com/TheBrancaShow/status/2013476586150838739
#lemon analyse
Quote and Full ContextThe most widely circulated and quoted version from multiple video clips, news reports, and X posts is:
"Watch this guy here, look, hugging his kid. And, you know, I imagine it's uncomfortable and traumatic for the people here, but... careful, it's very slippery right here. [...] but that's what protesting is about."
He says this while filming a father embracing and comforting his visibly upset child amid the chaos.
In some slightly varied transcriptions from clips (due to audio quality or editing), it's phrased as "It's uncomfortable and traumatic for the people here, but that's really what protesting is about" or "It is traumatic for the people, and that's what protesting is about."
This moment has been heavily clipped and shared , often with captions emphasizing that Lemon appears to justify or downplay the impact on children while narrating it live.
https://x.com/markkayeshow/status/2013285524958491000
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