DOJ Accepts Don Lemon’s Challenge as He Says ‘Keep Trying’ to Arrest Me


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The Western Journal piece criticizes former CNN anchor Don Lemon for joining and filming a group that disrupted a service at Cities Church in St. Paul during protests against an ICE operation. Lemon publicly dared the Department of Justice to arrest him; Harmeet Dhillon, the DOJ’s Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, replied “OK” on X.A federal magistrate judge in Minnesota later declined to sign off on criminal charges against Lemon. Lemon said he was “proud” and vowed to keep reporting, even suggesting he might be treated like Jimmy Kimmel. The article frames Lemon’s actions as narcissistic, argues he and other participants violated churchgoers’ rights, and highlights social-media calls for his arrest. It is written as a strongly opinionated critique calling for accountability.


One quality defines the modern American left: narcissism.

In a clip posted Thursday to the social media platform X, disgraced former CNN anchor Don Lemon dared President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice to “keep trying” to arrest him for his role in Sunday’s invasion of Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, by a group of leftist agitators opposed to Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents’ ongoing operation in Minnesota.

Harmeet Dhillon, the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights at the DOJ, accepted Lemon’s challenge.

“OK,” Dhillon wrote on X.

On Thursday, a federal magistrate judge in Minnesota refused to sign off on charges against Lemon.

“Look, I stand proud, and I stand tall,” the faux journalist said. “This is not a victory lap for me, because it’s not over. They’re gonna try again, and they’re gonna try again. And guess what? Here I am. Keep trying. That’s not gonna stop me from being a journalist. You’re not gonna diminish my voice.”

Then, Lemon got to the heart of the matter: his own narcissism.

“Go ahead,” he continued, “make me into the new Jimmy Kimmel if you want.”

Kimmel, the comedian-turned-propagandist who hosts “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on ABC, was briefly taken off the air in September after lying to his audience about the identity of conservative Christian icon Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin. Leftists responded by turning Kimmel into their latest unworthy martyr.

In other words, Lemon wants the same treatment. He needs attention so badly that he violated churchgoers’ civil rights and dared the DOJ to arrest him — on camera.

Dhillon’s two-letter response to Lemon’s dare should assure the would-be leftist martyr that he will soon get his wish.

Either way, X users responded with eagerness for Lemon’s eventual arrest.

One X user marveled at Lemon’s brazenness in pursuit of attention.

“Lemon wants to be arrested. He thinks it will help his career,” the user wrote.

The narcissism that motivates leftists like Lemon only festers when crimes of this kind go unpunished.

For all his repellent qualities, Kimmel merely spoke words. No one wanted him arrested for it.

Lemon, by contrast, participated in the protesters’ invasion and then furthered their agenda. He and everyone else involved in that invasion should receive a lengthy opportunity to bask in their narcissism from behind bars.




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