Justice Department official criticizes Don Lemons coverage of church protest
January 20, 2026 • Google News World
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The Department of Justice has launched an investigation into an anti-ICE protest that took place at a church in St. Paul, Minnesota.
According to reports, the protest was interrupted by law enforcement, and some individuals were arrested. The incident occurred during a service at the church, which is owned by a Christian organization.
The DOJ’s civil rights chief has stated that charges will be brought against those involved in the protest. The chief’s office has also expressed concerns about the disruption of the church service.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration has asked a judge to reject Minnesota’s bid to stop an immigration crackdown. The administration claims that the state’s efforts are unconstitutional and infringe on federal authority.
Separately, Christian leaders have spoken out about the incident, emphasizing the importance of protecting worshippers’ rights. They argue that protests should not disrupt religious services or compromise public safety.
The investigation into the church protest is ongoing, with no further details available at this time.
Note: I’ve kept the facts unchanged and rephrased the article to maintain a neutral tone, avoiding any opinions or analysis.
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