The Megyn Kelly Show

Church Agitators ARRESTED... But is Don Lemon Next? With Allie Beth Stuckey, Rob Henderson, and Phil Holloway | Ep. 1236

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Jan 22, 2026
Allie Beth Stuckey, a conservative commentator and host of the Relatable podcast, delves into the recent arrests related to the St. Paul church protest and discusses the legal ramifications for those involved. Rob Henderson, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, critiques political leaders encouraging protests while analyzing how media presence affects activism. Criminal defense attorney Phil Holloway provides insights on the judicial decisions regarding Don Lemon's potential legal troubles and discusses the implications for elected officials who foster unrest. It's a lively discussion on law and activism!
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INSIGHT

Federal Laws Protect Worship From Disruption

  • The FACE Act and Klan Act can be used to prosecute protesters who physically obstruct or intimidate worshippers in houses of worship.
  • Megyn Kelly argues video evidence makes these federal charges straightforward in the St. Paul church case.
ANECDOTE

Grocery Store Confrontation Felt Threatening

  • Megyn Kelly recounts a threatening grocery-store confrontation where a large man told her he knew where her children went to school.
  • She called police, photographed him, and considered a restraining order but did not pursue it immediately.
ADVICE

Check Charity Financials Before Donating

  • Vet charities before donating by checking compensation ratios and grant distributions.
  • Megyn Kelly recommends ensuring salary-to-donations isn't disproportionately high to avoid supporting grifts.
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