The Issue: Don Lemon joining anti-ICE activists’ protest during a church service in Minnesota.
Don Lemon calls himself a journalist but is clueless about civil-rights laws protecting church assemblies (“Feds probe Lemon ‘raid,’ ” Jan. 20).
With all the violence against religious institutions we’ve witnessed in the past year, you’d think leftists would know better.
I’m amazed at what people like Lemon will do to stay relevant, especially when he was reportedly removed from his job for discrimination.
Greg Raleigh
Washington, DC
The irony of the church invasion in St. Paul can’t be more obvious.
This was a mob of crazed demonstrators raging in a sanctuary city demanding sanctuary from federal law for immigrants in a church, which is the only true sanctuary.
How idiotic and sad.
Frank DeLustro
Port St. Lucie, Fla.
Don Lemon is mistaken.
These protesters had no right to disrupt a worship service.
The lack of real education that plagues our schools is evident in the rhetoric used by many who should know better, including journalists like Lemon, who outright lie to pursue an agenda.
Such ignorance fuels conflict and our alleged leaders are either joining the foolish or remaining silent.
Barbara Clerkin
Glen Head
Minnesota has become a Third World country with total disrespect for law and order.
A group of anti-ICE protesters screamed at worshipers and denigrated the Christian religion.
This is not peaceful protest but anarchy.
Gov. Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey are responsible for this disorder.
These idiots should be impeached and then arrested for inciting these riots.
Gary Acerra
Staten Island
Lemon’s actions when he accompanied the mob that invaded a Minnesota church during a religious service were an absolute disgrace.
The disrespectful way he spoke to the pastor was disgusting.
His attempt to characterize those worshipers as white supremacists was equally disgusting.
If their despicable actions go unpunished, our country has descended to a very dangerous level.
Robert DiNardo
Farmingdale
This church-storming was a hate crime and should be labeled as such.
It doesn’t matter what the pastor does in his spare time and if he’s an ICE agent; to attack him and others because of their religion is sacrilege.
Anti-ICE protesters have taken their actions to a new low.
Joseph Comperchio
Brooklyn
The Issue: A Brooklyn mural of murdered Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska partly funded by Elon Musk.
It’s amazing how paying tribute and remembering an innocent life lost is considered controversial by some people.
Only the left can act like that (“Mural madness,” Jan. 17).
If they think a simple mural is an attack on their leftist woke policies, it may be time for an old axiom: “If the shoe fits . . .”
Steve Preziosa Sr.
Deptford, NJ
The mural of Iryna Zarutska would have pleased everyone had it been created and posted by the right people, for the right reason.
When I first saw a photo of the mural, I assumed it was a heartfelt tribute funded by fellow Ukrainians, relatives, neighbors or friends of Iryna who wanted to honor her.
Instead, this was an appalling use of this poor girl’s death, not to honor her, but to use her name and face for political propaganda.
Iryna was killed in North Carolina.
Her death had nothing to do with Brooklyn.
Eoghan McCabe and Elon Musk should hang their heads in shame for exploiting her tragic end for their nefarious motive to caste blame on Democrats.
Carol Puttre-Czyz
Manhattan
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