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Church Congregant Sues Don Lemon and Activists for Disrupting Minnesota Worship Service

via MSNBC·Feb 26·2 sources

A St. Paul, Minnesota, church member has filed a federal lawsuit alleging that journalist Don Lemon and activist Nekima Levy Armstrong unlawfully disrupted a worship service last month as part of a coordinated political demonstration. The suit claims the disruption was a deliberate act of political intimidation targeting a congregation during its most sacred gathering. The lawsuit arrives as legislatures in California and Florida consider bills to stiffen penalties for disrupting church services, reflecting growing concern about politically motivated interference with religious worship across the country.

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Christian Post

Cities Church member sues protesters who stormed worship service, cites fear and distress

Religious Liberty

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