WATCH: Deputy AG Todd Blanche DESTROYS George Stephanopoulos After he Defends Don Lemon

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche on Sunday schooled far-left ABC host George Stephanopoulos on the legal basis for Don Lemonâs indictment after he stormed an ongoing church service with radical left thugs while pretending to be a journalist.Â
Lemon was arrested on Friday morning for his involvement in storming a Minneapolis church earlier this month with deranged leftist activists. Lemon and his fellow anti-ICE insurrectionists illegally invaded the church service, interrupting worship and shutting down the church because the pastor has alleged ties to ICE.
Lemon livestreamed his participation in the event. âThis is what the First Amendment is about, the freedom to protest,â Don Lemon said as his crowd harassed families with children. âIâm sure people here donât like it, but protests are not comfortable.â
During an interview on ABCâs This Week, Stephanopoulos referenced a judgeâs decision to toss charges against Lemon and suggested he was just âreporting what was going on,â and Blanche hit him with the facts.
âConveniently missing from what you just showed, George, is the appellate court and a judge on the appellate court who said just a few days later, there was clearly probable cause, and it wasnât even a close question,â Blanche said.
âAnd by the way, a grand jury, which is what our system has set up to determine whether probable cause exists, concluded that there was probable cause. That indictment is now public. Everybody in this country can pull it up and read for themselves and see what the grand jury found that Mr. Lemon did.â
âI donât know if youâve watched the videos or read the indictment about what itâs alleged that Mr. Lemon did. But if anybody in this country thinks that that is, quote, âindependent journalism,â I would like to have a conversation with you,â Blanche continued. âIt doesnât matter if you happen to be a former CNN journalist. It doesnât matter if youâre a rioter. It doesnât matter if you think youâre peacefully protesting. You are not allowed to do that.â
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Stephanopoulos: When do you believe that Mr. Lemon crossed the line from reporting on what was going on to criminal activity?
Blanche: Conveniently missing from what you just showed, George, is the appellate court and a judge on the appellate court who said just a few days later, there was clearly probable cause, and it wasnât even a close question. So â and by the way, a grand jury, which is what our system has set up to determine whether probable cause exists, concluded that there was probable cause. That indictment is now public. Everybody in this country can pull it up and read for themselves and see what the grand jury found that Mr. Lemon did. I am not going to comment on the charges specifically because itâs not appropriate.
But itâs interesting that â that we talk about the First Amendment right. You have a right, a freedom of religion, which is just as important as any other right that we have. And, George, I donât know if youâve â if youâve watched the videos or read the indictment about what itâs alleged that Mr. Lemon did. But if anybody in this country thinks that that is, quote, âindependent journalism,â I would like to have a conversation with you.
Now, heâs obviously has a very good lawyer. He can raise defenses in court to the extent he wants to, but nobody in this country should feel comfortable storming into a church while itâs ongoing and disrupting that church service and thinking that weâre just going to stand by and let that happen because there is a statute that does not allow that to happen. It doesnât matter if you happen to be a former CNN journalist. It doesnât matter if youâre a rioter. It doesnât matter if you think youâre peacefully protesting. You are not allowed to do that.
As noted in the unsealed indictment, Lemon and his co-conspirators âoppressed, threatened, and intimidated the Churchâs congregantsand pastors by physically occupying most of the main aisle and rows of chairs near the front of the Church, engaging in menacing and threatening behavior,(for some) chanting and yelling loudly at the pastor and congregants, and/orphysically obstructing them as they attempted to exit and/or move aboutwithin the Church.â
Then, while âpepper[ing] him with questions to promote the operationâs message⌠ignored the pastorâs request and did not immediately leave the Church,â the indictment reads.Â
Lemon was further involved in the planning stages of the attack on religious freedoms. As The Gateway Pundit reported, Lemon actually admitted that he was embedded with co-conspirator and BLM activist Nekima Armstrong and the group of rabid protestors and that he had direct knowledge of the plan but could not disclose it to his audience. âThese operations are surprise operations,â Lemon said on his livestream. âAgain, we canât tell you where theyâre going.â
As noted in the indictment, âAt the pre-operation briefing, defendants ARMSTRONG and ALLEN advised other co-conspirators, including defendants KELLY, LEMON, [], LUNDY, CREWS, FORT, and [] about the target of their operation (i.e., Cities Church) and provided instruction on how the operation would be conducted once they arrived at the Church.â
âDuring a discussion with defendant ARMSTRONG at thepre-op briefing, (a) defendant LEMON thanked defendant ARMSTRONG forwhat she was doing and assured her that he was ânot saying ⌠whatâs going onâ (ie, was not disclosing the target of the operation); (b) defendantARMSTRONG explained that âOperation Pullupâ was a âclandestineâ operation in which she and other agitators would âshow up somewhere that isa key location, [where the targets] donât expect us ⌠, and we disrupt businessas usual. Thatâs what weâre about to go do right now.â; and (c) defendant Lemon said he would see her there,â the indictment continues.
âBefore heading to the Church to join his co-conspirators, defendant LEMON advised his livestream audience that, âWeâre going to head to the operation. Again, weâre not going to give any, any of the information awayâ (ie. operational details that would disclose where he and his coconspirators were heading).â
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