This flew under the radar.
CNN quietly reported that the DOJ withdrew its request for an arrest warrant for Don Lemon and four other people over the Cities Church ambush in St. Paul, MN.
Lemon live-streamed the anti-ICE psychos storming into the church, interrupting the service.
Last week, a federal magistrate judge refused to sign off on the arrest warrants for Lemon and four people.
From Politico:
Magistrate Judge Douglas Micko said prosecutors had failed to present evidence to justify the arrests. Among the rejected arrest warrants were those for former CNN anchor Don Lemon and one of his producers, who had advance notice of the protest and were at the church as the events unfolded. Senior DOJ officials have specifically called out Lemon, a longtime antagonist of President Donald Trump, and argued that his role as a journalist would not shield him from criminal charges.Micko did authorize arrest warrants for three people whom prosecutors described as leaders of the intrusion into the church, although he rejected one of the charges the Justice Department sought against those individuals, who were taken into custody earlier this week and then released.
The DOJ has not commented or confirmed the withdrawal of the arrest warrants.
The feds arrested three people for allegedly participating in the ambush, including the organizer.
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