DON LEMON IS A DOMESTIC TERRORIST WHO IS NOW REALLY SCREWED WITH THE LATEST WHISTLEBLOWER NEWS!! A Temple University student named Jerome Richardson has surrendered to federal authorities and apparently admitted to helping Don Lemon plan his terrorist attack on a Christian Church.
BREAKING: A student just confessed he helped organize the church protest in advance with Don Lemon.
That blows up Lemon’s story that he was “just there to record.”pic.twitter.com/4vblsBCBos
— aka (@akafaceUS) February 6, 2026
Jerome Richardson admits that he assisted Don Lemon with the "logistics" of storming the church in Minneapolis.
They can't say it wasn't planned. https://t.co/QsTyg1kQSy pic.twitter.com/TY1ezlxfw3
— 3sidedstory 🇺🇲 (@3sidedstory) February 2, 2026
If Don Lemon is found "not guilty" of FACE Act violations because he is a member of the press, I will immediately put on my press badge and begin filming inside abortion clinics and interviewing women in the waiting room and clinic staff. This will be legitimate journalism. pic.twitter.com/vVdbwZvH0M
— Marcus Pittman (@ImKingGinger) January 30, 2026
A Temple University student’s own words are undercutting Don Lemon’s claim that he was merely reporting on a chaotic anti-ICE protest that shut down a church service in Minnesota.
Jerome Richardson, a senior political science major at Temple University, surrendered to federal authorities this week on charges tied to the Jan. 18 disruption at Cities Church in St. Paul. The incident also led to the arrest of Lemon, the former CNN anchor who has insisted his presence was protected journalism.
The Temple News reported that Richardson “helped Lemon with ‘logistics and local contacts’ and appeared in a video before his arrest saying he supported the protest as a matter of conscience and faith.”
Richardson turned himself in to federal authorities in Philadelphia, appeared in court, and was released pending trial, according to a GoFundMe page raising money for his legal defense.
“If you riot in a place of worship, we WILL find you,” Attorney General Pam Bondi wrote Monday on X.
“We have made two more arrests in connection with the coordinated attack on Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota: Ian Davis Austin and Jerome Deangelo Richardson,” she added.
Lemon was arrested last week over his alleged role in the protest, which involved demonstrators storming the church during a worship service while chanting anti-ICE slogans. After a court appearance in Los Angeles, Lemon was released without bail. His next court date is scheduled for Feb. 9 in Minneapolis.
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