Do These Democrats Really Want to Carry Water for Don Lemon and the Church Invaders?
This looks less like justice and more like strategy.
Last year, Democrats largely stood by Virginia Attorney General candidate Jay Jones, who wished death on the children of his political opponent. Now, they’re carrying water for anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement agitators who invaded a church service and traumatized children.
Make no mistake: When agitators invaded Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, on Jan. 18, they weren’t engaged in peaceful protest. They were committing an atrocity.
Agitators stood up and burst in during the middle of service, chanting, “Who shut this down? We shut this down!”
According to the Justice Department’s charging document, the agitators blocked the walkways, so terrified parishioners could not escape. They blocked the staircase to Sunday School, so parents could not get to their children.
They screamed in the faces of crying children. One agitator allegedly told a child, “Do you know your parents are Nazis, they’re going to burn in hell?”
At least one father told investigators that his children were traumatized. One of them said to him, “Daddy, I thought you were going to die.”
?HORRIFYING NEW DETAILS
The invasion of Cities Church was even worse than we thought.
Agitators blocked stairs so "parents were unable to get to their children" at Sunday School.?
One told a kid, "Do you know your parents are Nazis, they're going to burn in hell?"
?1/7
— Tyler O'Neil (@Tyler2ONeil) January 25, 2026
Agitators targeted Cities Church because they claim one of its pastors also led ICE’s office in St. Paul, as if this connection justified terrorizing innocents and depriving their fellow Americans of their right to worship God in their own church building.
The Justice Department has charged some of the agitators with two major criminal violations: conspiracy against rights under the Ku Klux Klan Act and a violation of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, or FACE Act, which also protects access to churches. These agitators allegedly prevented their fellow Americans from exercising their rights to practice their religion, a federal crime.
Yet the agitators might have engaged in activity that could constitute state or local crimes, such as trespassing, false imprisonment, and even kidnapping.
This is not peaceful protest. This is an invasion of a sacred space. Anti-ICE agitators disrupted Cities Church in the middle of service.
Warning: the agitators on the Left are serious. The man who posted this video bragged about doing this—comparing it to Jesus flipping over…
— Tyler O'Neil (@Tyler2ONeil) January 19, 2026
While former CNN host and current independent journalist Don Lemon claimed to be there just to cover the agitation, he also faces charges for allegedly conspiring before the church invasion, boosting it during the attack, and then taunting churchgoers as they left.
?WHY LEMON WAS CHARGED
Can we please stop lying around here? Here's the grand jury indictment laying out why Don Lemon was charged.
At the pre-op briefing Chauntyll Louisa Allen briefed Lemon and the other conspirators about where and what they were doing.
On camera, Nekima…
— Tyler O'Neil …
This looks less like justice and more like strategy.
Last year, Democrats largely stood by Virginia Attorney General candidate Jay Jones, who wished death on the children of his political opponent. Now, they’re carrying water for anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement agitators who invaded a church service and traumatized children.
Make no mistake: When agitators invaded Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, on Jan. 18, they weren’t engaged in peaceful protest. They were committing an atrocity.
Agitators stood up and burst in during the middle of service, chanting, “Who shut this down? We shut this down!”
According to the Justice Department’s charging document, the agitators blocked the walkways, so terrified parishioners could not escape. They blocked the staircase to Sunday School, so parents could not get to their children.
They screamed in the faces of crying children. One agitator allegedly told a child, “Do you know your parents are Nazis, they’re going to burn in hell?”
At least one father told investigators that his children were traumatized. One of them said to him, “Daddy, I thought you were going to die.”
?HORRIFYING NEW DETAILS
The invasion of Cities Church was even worse than we thought.
Agitators blocked stairs so "parents were unable to get to their children" at Sunday School.?
One told a kid, "Do you know your parents are Nazis, they're going to burn in hell?"
?1/7
— Tyler O'Neil (@Tyler2ONeil) January 25, 2026
Agitators targeted Cities Church because they claim one of its pastors also led ICE’s office in St. Paul, as if this connection justified terrorizing innocents and depriving their fellow Americans of their right to worship God in their own church building.
The Justice Department has charged some of the agitators with two major criminal violations: conspiracy against rights under the Ku Klux Klan Act and a violation of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, or FACE Act, which also protects access to churches. These agitators allegedly prevented their fellow Americans from exercising their rights to practice their religion, a federal crime.
Yet the agitators might have engaged in activity that could constitute state or local crimes, such as trespassing, false imprisonment, and even kidnapping.
This is not peaceful protest. This is an invasion of a sacred space. Anti-ICE agitators disrupted Cities Church in the middle of service.
Warning: the agitators on the Left are serious. The man who posted this video bragged about doing this—comparing it to Jesus flipping over…
— Tyler O'Neil (@Tyler2ONeil) January 19, 2026
While former CNN host and current independent journalist Don Lemon claimed to be there just to cover the agitation, he also faces charges for allegedly conspiring before the church invasion, boosting it during the attack, and then taunting churchgoers as they left.
?WHY LEMON WAS CHARGED
Can we please stop lying around here? Here's the grand jury indictment laying out why Don Lemon was charged.
At the pre-op briefing Chauntyll Louisa Allen briefed Lemon and the other conspirators about where and what they were doing.
On camera, Nekima…
— Tyler O'Neil …
Do These Democrats Really Want to Carry Water for Don Lemon and the Church Invaders?
This looks less like justice and more like strategy.
Last year, Democrats largely stood by Virginia Attorney General candidate Jay Jones, who wished death on the children of his political opponent. Now, they’re carrying water for anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement agitators who invaded a church service and traumatized children.
Make no mistake: When agitators invaded Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, on Jan. 18, they weren’t engaged in peaceful protest. They were committing an atrocity.
Agitators stood up and burst in during the middle of service, chanting, “Who shut this down? We shut this down!”
According to the Justice Department’s charging document, the agitators blocked the walkways, so terrified parishioners could not escape. They blocked the staircase to Sunday School, so parents could not get to their children.
They screamed in the faces of crying children. One agitator allegedly told a child, “Do you know your parents are Nazis, they’re going to burn in hell?”
At least one father told investigators that his children were traumatized. One of them said to him, “Daddy, I thought you were going to die.”
?HORRIFYING NEW DETAILS
The invasion of Cities Church was even worse than we thought.
Agitators blocked stairs so "parents were unable to get to their children" at Sunday School.?
One told a kid, "Do you know your parents are Nazis, they're going to burn in hell?"
?1/7
— Tyler O'Neil (@Tyler2ONeil) January 25, 2026
Agitators targeted Cities Church because they claim one of its pastors also led ICE’s office in St. Paul, as if this connection justified terrorizing innocents and depriving their fellow Americans of their right to worship God in their own church building.
The Justice Department has charged some of the agitators with two major criminal violations: conspiracy against rights under the Ku Klux Klan Act and a violation of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, or FACE Act, which also protects access to churches. These agitators allegedly prevented their fellow Americans from exercising their rights to practice their religion, a federal crime.
Yet the agitators might have engaged in activity that could constitute state or local crimes, such as trespassing, false imprisonment, and even kidnapping.
This is not peaceful protest. This is an invasion of a sacred space. Anti-ICE agitators disrupted Cities Church in the middle of service.
Warning: the agitators on the Left are serious. The man who posted this video bragged about doing this—comparing it to Jesus flipping over…
— Tyler O'Neil (@Tyler2ONeil) January 19, 2026
While former CNN host and current independent journalist Don Lemon claimed to be there just to cover the agitation, he also faces charges for allegedly conspiring before the church invasion, boosting it during the attack, and then taunting churchgoers as they left.
?WHY LEMON WAS CHARGED
Can we please stop lying around here? Here's the grand jury indictment laying out why Don Lemon was charged.
At the pre-op briefing Chauntyll Louisa Allen briefed Lemon and the other conspirators about where and what they were doing.
On camera, Nekima…
— Tyler O'Neil …
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