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Cities Church pastor blasts city gov’t after Don Lemon, anti-ICE agitators escape state charges

admin June 5, 2026
Cities Church pastor blasts city gov't after Don Lemon, anti-ICE agitators escape state charges

<div>Cities Church pastor blasts city gov't after Don Lemon, anti-ICE agitators escape state charges</div>


The pastor of Cites Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, issued a statement this week condemning the city government after they refused to issue charges against Don Lemon and anti-ICE agitators who disrupted their church service in January.

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