
Fearless with Jason Whitlock Don Lemon & ICE Protesters Raid Minnesota Church | Jason Whitlock Harmony
Jan 20, 2026
Joining the discussion are Virgil Walker, a conservative commentator known for his cultural insights, Shemeka Michelle, who tackles faith and community safety issues, and T.J. Moe, sharing personal stories on church security. They dive into Don Lemon's controversial remarks about Christianity and white supremacy, the implications of disrupting worship, and the safety measures churches are considering. The panel debates the tactics of modern protesters, reflecting on historical civil rights legacies while examining whether Christians are becoming more resilient.
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Protest vs. Worship Clash
- Jason frames the ICE protest in a Minnesota church as a shocking desecration of worship that prioritizes protest over prayer.
- He argues media figures like Don Lemon amplified the stunt and misread worshipers' rights versus protesters' tactics.
Lemon's White Supremacy Claim
- Don Lemon linked Christianity in that setting to entitlement and white supremacy during the church protest coverage.
- Jason and guests see that claim as narcissistic and as an opportunistic mischaracterization of the worshipers.
Church Sit-Ins As Deliberate Tactic
- Virgil compares these church disruptions to civil-rights-era sit-ins, calling them deliberate disruptive tactics.
- He notes authorities and local rhetoric have enabled an increase in protests targeting churches.
