Feds Arrest Journalist Don Lemon in Church Protest Case

Originally published at: Feds Arrest Journalist Don Lemon in Church Protest Case

Judge Already Said No Evidence of Crime Journalist Don Lemon was covering a Grammy’s event in Los Angeles last evening (pictured above) when he was arrested on federal charges relating to the anti-ICE church protest he covered in St. Paul on Jan. 18, his attorney says. The church was a target of protesters because one…

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This is a sign of panic.

Recycled cat imagery:

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And it is Friday, and shit is happening fast. Paul has written two pieces. Here is the second.

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$16 million in fraud resulted in a $3.25 million fine. Somehow $1 million reward seems a little high. Whistleblower identity is a secret, by the way.

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Attorney General Pam Bondi announced in a press release Thursday that the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the United States Postal Service had given its first-ever reward to a whistleblower under a new policy launched in July.

“This enabled us to dismantle a $16 million fraud scheme that was cheating American consumers,” Bondi said in a post on the social platform X.

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Last time a movie was made about a sex worker hooking up with a con man idiot was Midnight Cowboy and it won an academy award. I’m hoping to see Melania this weekend but probably will be sold out.

Posted this on where things stand last night. Bigger audience here. Got it from my AZ brother.

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Today’s Heather and a couple from Paul:

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Lemon was arrested because he is alive.

It was too hard to arrest the two who were murdered.

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And from San Diego, most of those arrest by ICE have no criminal record. Worst of the worst? :man_shrugging:

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will be plenty of room for the Fed to lower rates

And if Aliens from ε Eridani 5 exist, I’m going to ask them to convey me on their mothership to their home planet where I will be surrounded by beautiful alien women feeding me grapes (or what goes for grapes there).

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This administration’s operative theory of the situation around Minneapolis is analogous to reasoning that the civil rights movement was conspiring to deprive the Klan of its rights.

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The US is becoming a more risky place to invest, but US markets are still huge in comparison to, say, Europe. Reallocating is a slow process.

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Supposedly this is an intelligent man. As yet, there is no evidence supporting that idea.

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No words.

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When asked who ordered the stop, why the vehicle was stopped, what legal authority was invoked, . . . the Government repeatedly answered: “I don’t know."

I’ll take Justice Kavanaugh in his concurring opinion, and make it a true daily double.

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Gabbard spent the days leading up to this raid posting vacation pics from Hawaii. People were speculating she was on the outs with TFG because she wasn’t present at meetings. Surprise!

“Even if there was some criminal activity in the 2020 election in Georgia — despite repeated investigations that show there was none — it’s still a purely domestic problem — not one involving foreign nations,” a former national security official said. “The director of national intelligence has nothing to do with this."

Unless it involves dead Venezuelan dictators and Italian…OMG!

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Anyone taking bets on how long the charges stand this time before they are thrown out, just like the last time?

There are few Americans that will stand behind this. There will be some, but not enough.

I’d also like to hear from our Congresscritters how they feel about the DOJ souping up charges against a journalist.

Anyone?

Bueller?

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He’s looking a little snaggletoothed there, isn’t he?

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Other than WTAF, yeah.

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That’s been an obvious myth from the beginning. Any questions as to how many they’ve actually legitimately arrested as criminals haven’t been answered but deflected.

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