The Stack: When Journalism Becomes Activism
On The Todd Huff Show, Todd Huff breaks down the recent arrest of former CNN anchor Don Lemon for his alleged involvement in the occupation of a church in St. Paul, Minnesota. Rather than a routine protest, this was a trespass and disruption of a private worship service — and Lemon’s role, critics argue, went beyond reporting.
Todd explains why journalism requires independence and distance, and why press credentials shouldn’t shield anyone from legal accountability. This episode explores the difference between real journalism and activism disguised as media coverage.
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📝 Transcript: When Journalism Becomes Activism
The Todd Huff Show – January 30, 2026
Host: Todd Huff
Todd Huff: As I was getting ready for the show today, my friends, preparing for today's podcast, I saw a news story come across my email from the New York Times, of all places. Announcing that Don Lemon had been arrested for his role, allegedly in the. Well, the occupation. Of the city's church in St. Paul, Minnesota. Something we talked about on this program probably last week, I guess, maybe early this week.
And I want to talk about this. I want to talk about this. This is a. I guess a collision between reality for those of us who want to live in reality and those who want to live according to a fake made up.
Completely fabricated narrative. A media class that believes. Journalism is trying to convince people of certain things. A media class that doesn't have the slightest idea. What journalism is. They just want control of the narrative, and they believe that that narrative control that they could. They should be able to just play their metaphorical journalist card and be insulated from the consequences, even though they do things that are, in this case, allegedly criminal. That's what Don Lemon's dealing with, that I want to talk about this today.
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Todd Huff: All right, so let's talk here today, Don Lemon, former CNN anchor, now make believe journalist on his own. On his own. He was arrested. Arrested for.
Alleged criminal conduct in the. Minnesota. Church incident, the city's church and the Senate in St. Paul. Minnesota. Now, you might remember he, by the way, was arrested by federal agents. You might remember that this was initially the arrest warrant.
They arrested three people initially. And the initial arrest warrant for Don Lemon was denied. There were also four others. So they wanted to arrest eight people. The feds, the Trump administration. Five of those were denied. Basically, one of those five was Don Lemon. So they arrested three people at the beginning. Now they've arrested Don Lemon. I haven't seen if they've arrested others yet as well.
The Department of Justice, after being denied the first attempt to arrest him, continued reviewing evidence. Just looking into what actually happened, according to what they believe happened, anyway.
And the arrest now has followed. Don Lemon is out there hiding behind his badge of journalism, claiming that he was just reporting that he was acting as a journalist. That his activities are protected by the First Amendment.
And of course, the claim is that this is politically motivated. This is designed probably to silence those who disagree with Donald J. Trump and the Trump administration. That's how this is framed. And I'll say, listen, I'll say off the top.
It is critically important that journalism is protected, that. It also should be noted, and I've said this repeatedly on this program, That going after your political enemies because they're your political enemies is inexcusable. It has no place in a free society. It cannot be allowed to happen.
Todd Huff: But there's another side of that same coin. The other side of the coin is that you cannot say. Just like you can't say they shouldn't be targeted because they disagree with me, you also can't say they can't be investigated or arrested because they disagree with me.
Because it might give off the appearance that I'm targeting people who disagree with me. I can't then let them get away with everything and break every law. And that is something that needs to happen. Yeah. It is amazing to me.
I've done this program now. Gee, for ten and a half years, or is that right? Ten and a half years. That's a sobering thought. Time flies, my friends. Listen, if you're young listening to my voice. Hear me? I was young once too.
Time flies. I am telling you, time flies. It just hit me to think, ten and a half years I've done this program. It amazes me. It amazes me at the average person's inability.
Todd Huff: It amazes me at the average person's inability. To understand context, to put together facts and then align them with the rules or the law or the constitution or these principles.
I mean. It's like we've been dumbed down in this society, and certainly there's some incredibly intelligent people out there. Of course you're tuned into this program. But the reality is that a lot of people. And I understand. I'm not criticizing, although I am a little bit. I'm not criticizing. Politics isn't everybody's forte. There are people who understand things that they do better, much, much better than I.
So just because you don't have a clear understanding. That's not my problem. But my issue is that even though you might not have a clear understanding, or someone may not have all the knowledge or understand the ins and outs of things,
The inability that people have to even apply critical thinking skills to a particular subject when it's being explained to them. Is there's a major lack. And not only that, they're lied to. They're lied to. Were lied to a lot.
Course, we don't want media targeted because they disagree with an administration. But we don't want media insulated from being held count legally when they've broken the law. Surely we could understand both of those is true.
I think of many things that we have many issues or finding the balance. Even that term, the balance. It implies that you can fall multiple directions. At least two I can stumble to the left. I can stumble to the right.
I think of it as like I'm riding a bicycle. I can't just focus on falling one direction. If you're new to riding a bicycle, you don't put one training wheel on, because while that can certainly help you, you can still tip over the other direction, right?
And that's where people only have one metaphorical training wheel here. And they think that the only thing to be concerned about is the government targeting people. Of course, the word targeting is loaded.
Todd Huff: But the government prosecuting people who disagree with the party in control. That's bad. If that's the motivation. But it's equally as bad. To not go after people who are clearly breaking the law, who are causing chaos and havoc and fear and intimidation in our society.
You cannot allow them to hide behind some vague credential of journalists when they're not even journalists. That's the other thing. That's the other thing again. I've been through this before. I don't want to land here too hard. But I do want to say this and repeat this, because obviously this program, as it grows and reaches new people,
I've done this for ten and a half years. There are people who haven't heard some of the things, obviously, that we've talked about. I'll forgive you this one time. But.
The truth is that journalism, there's very few journalists today. There are very, very few journalists. Journalists are people who are giving us information.
They're giving us information about what's happening. They're telling us what the people involved in the story or the narrative are doing, what they've said, how they're defending it, how the argument they're presenting against the other side, whatever.
And so you absolutely should get the perspective here of people who are worried about journalism and, you know, people targeting journalists. For doing their job. We don't want that. I don't want that. That needs to be reported. That's part of this story. But that's not the only part of this story.
Journalism requires that you present as much of the story as you can, as many of the perspectives on the story. As you can. We don't know, and we shouldn't know what an actual journalist thinks about the story.
That's not journalism. If you start inserting yourself, if you start trying to persuade, if you start trying to reach a certain outcome,
Have a desired result other than the result of just giving people information so that they can understand what's going on and make up their own minds. That should be your objective as a journalist, if it's anything else.
If it's. I want people to take this action, to come to this conclusion. That's not journalism. That's what I do. I'm not a journalist. I've had people say to me things about me being a journalist. I'm not a journalist.
Todd Huff: I have been. In the press pool. At trump's nra rally in indianapolis or nra speech, I should say, at the nra convention back. I don't know what year that was probably. Wow, that was probably 2018. Ish as my guess. Maybe 19. I don't know.
I was in that press pool. I was in there, by the way, when Trump stood at the podium, and I loved it. I actually thought it was great. But I was in there with a lot of people from other networks and so forth.
And Trump pointed to our little area and he said, these people in this right here with the cameras got some very dishonest folks. You know how Trump does that, right? And the audience starts booing and all of that. And then, of course, people act like they're afraid that the crowd's going to turn on them. It was nothing like that.
It was a little bit of playful hostility. But at the same time understanding that people in that room didn't trust the people in that press pool. But there was no thread. It was totally fine.
But the point is, I'm not media because I have a stated objective that's not simply to give information and let people come to their own conclusions, though I certainly respect that.
I come on here to help people hear and receive truth. I want people to make a decision to support the Constitution, embrace conservative values and above all things, my friends. Above all things, to come to a belief and reliance upon Yahweh, the God of the universe, through his son, Jesus Christ.
That's what I desire more than anything. But I respect people's decisions to not do those things.
Right. But the problem happens when we reach a point where we can't just have disagreements. When it's the bumper sticker the bumper sticker that drives me crazy. What I see. It says coexist, and it's got all these different religious symbols.
It's got the star of David. It's got the cross for the T. I don't know what else is in there. Those are the two that jump out. As I picture it in my mind, I think it's got. The crescent moon.
For the sea, maybe. You know what I'm saying? Of course, I do believe that we should be able to get along with people, even people who disagree vehemently with us.
Todd Huff: Even recently had a Republican atheist on this program.
Named Lauren and got along, I think, just fine. I respect her. I think she's dead wrong and absolutely insane for some of the things she believes. In regards to the existence of God and so forth. But I can get along with those people. The problem is, what do you do when those folks begin to infringe upon your rights to live out according in accordance with your beliefs and so forth?
But there reaches a point where the other side does that. The other side says they're going to use force, violence, intimidation. And not just disagreement, and not just hash this out in the public square.
And they take over churches, which is what we saw here. In st. Paul. They stop federal law enforcement from happening. They obstruct, they physically get into altercations with. Ice agents. Trying to demoralize them.
Trying to tire them. Trying to not let them sleep at night. Find out where these folks are staying. And try to make so much noise that they can't sleep just to make it difficult for them to eat.
Today's Todd talk, by the way, was about a bunch of lunatics in Linwood, California.
Who followed people that they thought were ICE agents to dinner. Turns out that's not the way that story ended. You can read that or listen to that on the website, or you can get that in the newsletter@toddheveshow.com that will go out here.
Later today. But this. These are their strategies and tactics. It's not just trying to win the argument. It's trying to fight a type of a war, my friends, a cold civil war. That occasionally erupts into.
A hot civil war. When bullets start flying because violence has erupted at the hands of the. Of the left, and that's where we find ourselves.
So prosecutors here. According to reports, alleged Don Lemon did this. Number one, Don Lemon was inside the church. That church's private property.
They didn't have a right to be there. This isn't about protest. This wasn't protest again. This is how the media, even the New York Times, Well, of course, the New York Times, but the New York Times, when they. This is what the headline said. Federal Agents Arrest Don Lemon over Minnesota Church Protest.
That's not a protest. This is a misnomer. This is a lie. This is not what it was. That is not what a protest is. Protest? Think of it this way. Protest doesn't break the law.
Now they want you to think that Trump is going to accuse people who protest him of breaking the law. That's why they use this language. But he wasn't arrested over a church protest.
He was arrested for breaking the law. He was arrested for trespassing. He was arrested allegedly for violating the Face act, which prevents people in part from. Having their own religious worship services.
The act is designed. In part to protect people's constitutional rights and preventing people. From interfering with people's constitutional rights, especially the right to worship.
So he entered. Don Lemon entered, the report said. According to prosecutors and reports.
He entered with this group of trespassers. He did not remain outside. He did not keep. Distancing was embedded. With these folks. He live streamed an event, something on his silly little channel.
His channel of deception from inside the actual disruption inside the trespass.
Todd Huff: They allege that Don Lemon amplified the group's actions in real time. He stayed during the period of intimidation. He did not disengage. He did not leave. He did not attempt neutrality. There's other allegations.
That don lemon. Reportedly stated he conducted reconnaissance ahead of the church incident. So. Wait a minute. Reconnaissance. You know what reconnaissance is? Reconnaissance is before.
Well, it could be before military engagement. You want to see. You want to see what the other side has. You want to see the size of their forces, you want to see their movements, you want to just get an idea how well equipped they are, where are their weaknesses, where are their points of vulnerability?
And that sort of thing. That's what Don Lemon reportedly. I don't know if this is true, but that's reported out there. Conducted, said stated that he conducted reconnaissance ahead of the church.
Incident. Don Lemon was tipped off in advance. Again. Think about what this is. Hey, Don, we're gonna go storm a church. It's not. Hey, Don. We're gonna go protest on the streets, Public spaces.
No, we're going to trans. We're going to actually trespass.
Into a private property during a worship service, preventing people from worshiping God. And terrorizing people in the process. I've got an article here that I referenced last week or whenever we spoke about this.
Reminding you what happened. At this event. This wasn't just a little protest. This was an insurrection. This was an occupation. This was a trespass.
Don Lemon, according to reports and what we believe prosecutors are alleging here,
Knew when and where the group would act. He arrived on time for the trespass, for the insurrection. For the occupation of the Church. He didn't just happen upon this. He wasn't walking down the street.
He wasn't given a tip. He was talking with leadership and potentially helping them plan in advance.
Lemons presents certainly appears. To be coordinated, not just an incidental sort of thing. Reporting suggests that, well, he potentially scouted or did some sort of a pre walk through.
Department of justice theory.
Says that this is him being embedded and part of the group, part of the lawbreakers, not just a impartial journalist who's observing what another party is doing. This detail matters tremendously.
The video reportedly shows Don Lemon arguing with the parishioner.
In fact, I saw him talking with the pastor. I would say arguing with the pastor. Lemon remained while parents were blocked from their children. This is other things that are alleged here. Lemon film. Don Lemon filmed intimidation as it occurred.
His live stream has, of course, been used as propaganda. That's the purpose of this. There's no evidence of independent questioning at all. There's no evidence of skepticism. Nothing that remotely looks like journalism.
To me. So that's where we are. I've got to take a break, friends. It just repeatedly is nonstop. I told you, we're in this for the long haul. This is not going away. These folks have to be defeated. They have to be held accountable.
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Todd Huff: Welcome back, my friends. We're talking here about journalism. While talking specifically about Don Lemon and his arrest, he's now been arrested for his involvement, his alleged involvement with.
This insurrection, this occupation of cities. Church in St. Paul, Minnesota. We talked about this on the program recently. And we want to talk about why the journalism defense here. Hey, I'm just a journalist doing my job. I'm trying to cover a story.
I've talked about that a little bit, but some more specific reasons here as to why that doesn't apply. Again, you have to understand journalism. Journalism requires independence. And I almost chuckle saying that because there's so few real journalists out there.
It's unrecognizable to the average American. But a journalist. Being a journalist requires independence. It also requires distance. You can't be too close to the event. You shouldn't be developing relationships.
Maybe relationships for sources, but not relationships with a cause. Because you can become, well, too close to be objective, right? You got to be distant. You've got to just be someone there, not.
To connect with people on a personal level and feel the pain or the whatever of their movement. You just have to report on it. That, of course, is not what Don Lemon certainly looked like he was doing to me.
Journalism certainly doesn't require the conducting reconnaissance. That's not what journalists do. When the Special Forces or military personnel are out in the field, they don't. They don't contact Don Lemon, who was the journalist, Brian Williams. Remember, Brian Williams was talking about being on a helicopter, being shot at, taking fire, taking fire from enemies and all that sort of stuff. Never happened, by the way.
Now. He's still. I think he still has a job at msnbc. I'm not 100% sure, but he had a job semi recently, because I saw him over there. That's a perfect place for him to be. But you don't need to be a part of the operation. You don't need to be conducting reconnaissance.
If you're a journalist, you're supposed to be not part of that. You're supposed to be just a window into what's happening, not actually one who's pulling the levers and trying to make things. Happen here.
So. So that's a problem. Journalism does not embed itself with people who are breaking the law, actively breaking the law. With people who are trespassing journalism. Does not coordinate with the lawbreakers.
Journalism doesn't live stream intimidation as messaging. It's not activism either. This is what journalism has come to mean. For the average American. What I believe Don Lemon actually is, and I've said this for a long time as a propagandist,
He's a person who creates a narrative. He enforces a narrative. He tries to. He tries to use deception. Again, my opinion here tries to use deception to lead people to certain conclusions. That's how I view what he does. I view it as the opposite of what I do.
You may disagree with me. I think I've got lots of evidence as to why Don Lemon is anything but a journalist. Don Lemon, as I see it, wants to. In my opinion. Wants to lead people to be Democrats, to vote for people on the left to hate Donald Trump.
That's what they do, each and every. There's lots of people. Who do this? I think he's a PR wing. That's how he views himself. I think if he's true and honest with himself, that's how he would view himself. A PR department. A PR agent for the Democrat Party, the leftist movement here in America.
Even at cnn, I would contend he was a make believe journalist. He was an actually an activist. Radical leftist. They throw some makeup on, they make it look like a legitimate operation. But in reality, this is. This is what you do.
If you're involved in propaganda, make it look like the real thing. And then subtly over time. Sometimes not even so subtly. If you have viewers who don't have a clue about what's happening in life. Then it's easy to get away with.
But he confuses the fact that he's visible and known. With actually being a legitimate journalist. These are my opinions. This is what I think. And I have reasons to think all these things. Not only that, but friends. Just because you're part of the press does not mean that you are free to do whatever you want.
You don't get to participate in things.
That break the law, for example. You don't get to use your label or use your credentials as a shield from consequences. Law judges the behavior itself. It cannot and it should not judge intentions. You can't judge intentions behavior in a black and white manner here on paper.
If you write this out, the behavior is very problematic and if your objective you can understand what actually led to his arrest.
Now, of course, the narrative is, and it's going to be Trump is trying to silence his enemies. Trump is going after the media. Trump has gone full Adolf Hitler. Trump is a Nazi fascist trying to silence people. I mean, you can't be serious. By the way, the entire media industrial complex is after Trump on a regular basis.
Yes, they may move them out of the White House press pull from time to time, shuffling people in and out. You have no right, by the way, as a journalist, to be in there if you're constantly misrepresenting what's being said and what's being done.
That's not journalism. At some point, my friends, you have to objectively be able to say, demonstrate what you are by your actions.
Todd Huff: I remember my mom before she retired. She worked as a teacher's aide.
She did that for probably. Probably about 30 years, as my guess. 25 at 20 something, anyway. And once my brother and I got older, And she wasn't at home. You know, she was a stay at home mom for a big chunk of her life.
But once we got older and into junior high, high school, she started working a few jobs and she eventually found opportunities at the local school, and she worked with. With kids as a. With teachers and kids as a teacher's aide.
Oftentimes in classrooms where they needed extra hands, dealing with kids with autism and special needs and things like that. Not always, but she would. It would depend on the needs each year. Sometimes she was in just a a general third grade classroom and it was changed from year to year anyway.
I remember talking with her about some things and, of course, hearing some of the things, good, bad, ugly that would happen in schools. But I remember one day having a discussion with her and saying, you know, mom, if the.
If a teacher isn't teaching, if a kid isn't learning. Let's put it this way, if kids aren't learning,
Can I call myself a teacher? A teacher assumes it starts that. That I'm teaching something, and in order for me to be teaching it, someone has to be learning it. And if they aren't learning it. I had better look at my technique, strategies, capabilities to figure out how to help them understand it in a way that they can.
And if they're not learning. If they're not learning, they can't. Can it really be said that I'm a teacher? I don't think that it can be. I think saying I'm a teacher requires that people are learning. That's what that assumes.
I'm teaching things. Meaning someone's learning. And I'm not picking on teachers. You can apply this for any sort of profession. But if there's no reporting going on, legitimate, true reporting going on, then.
Are you a journalist? The answer is obviously no. The answer is obviously no.
And I want to remind you what happened. At this church. In fact, I don't know if I have time to get into it. I will get into it, but it's gonna have to be in the next segment. I think my friends.
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And yes, my friends, as usual here, I've got to take a time out. When I get back, I want to remind you. Remind you of what really happened in this church. Because they want you to forget that. They want you not to know that.
They want you to think this was a protest and that Don Lemon. Was being a journalist and that Trump's targeting him because Don Lemon is against Trump and his message and his administration and so forth, which is interesting because, again, why would a journalist be against, for or against Trump?
A journalist should be independent. They kind of tip their own hand there by how they talk about this. But nonetheless, that's where we're going to what we're going to do in the next segment.
Got to take a time out, though, my friends. Back here in just a minute.
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Final segment here. I said I was going to remind you I went through this the other day, but I want to at least remind you about what really happened, according to reports at the church.
At the city's church in St. Paul, Minnesota, when Don Lemon. Don Lemon was embedded with insurrectionist. Was embedded with people who occupied the church, by the way.
Don Lemon and his clan have occupied this church more than ICE has ever occupied any portion of the city of Minneapolis.
And so what actually happened? At the church. Of course we know the trespassers entered private property. They entered during an active worship service. This was a Christian worship service. That should be noted.
Insert another religion here if you want to think how much the media would lose its minds. If it wasn't a Christian service. Which apparently is the one religion that I guess, and Judaism, the other religion that you can openly hate people and interrupt with their service and worship and so forth.
That's at least from the perspective of the lawless, godless radical left. But they entered during an act of worship service. They forced entry into the sanctuary. They started shouting, chanting. They refused to leave. They occupied it. They took it over.
They overthrew. Now, good luck overthrowing the one who founded that church, Jesus Christ and Almighty God himself. But they didn't do that, nor will they ever come close to doing that.
But they temporarily overthrew the pastor, the congregants, and they formed a type of insurrection there in the church.
They blocked hallways, they blocked access points. They kept parents from reaching their children. If you don't go to church, you may or may not know. That there's often children's programs in other parts of the building.
Places where they can, of course, keep the children safe. But they're separated from their parents. Wait for the media to get a hold of that. And say that churches are separating parents and children.
Anyway, but that's what's happening at a lot of churches, and the parents were prevented. Prevented from getting to their kids. Children were crying, children were frightened. Children were, of course, separated. Don Lemon's a part of this, by the way. He's in this group.
Allegedly. That's what they say. I saw the video. Young women. Were screamed at face to face. Young women are reported to have been crying. As well.
They weren't given an explanation. They didn't know. Were these people armed? Was violence going to ensue? No demands were stated. They didn't know.
Nobody was following the law. There wasn't a protest outside in the public square. It came into their private worship. Worship was shut down. Police were required. To clear the building.
I mentioned. I've gone through this a bazillion times. This was not a protest. If you think this is a protest, you're the problem. This was not a demonstration. If you think this is a demonstration, you're the problem.
This is not protected speech. If you think this is protected speech. You're the problem. This is not a journalist friendly environment. If you think that this is what real journalism looks like, what we're seeing with Don Lemon, may I suggest to look in the mirror because you're the problem.
This is not public property. This is private property. They were not giving permission. This was not consensual that. Is a word that the left likes to harp on.
They weren't given the consent of the people in that church to do that.
And the left is as manipulated language here. They call this protest because it makes it sound a little bit better than trespass. Insurrection, occupation. And intimidation.
They call it interruption because that minimizes the terror that people undoubtedly felt.
The passive approach. The passive way of talking about this. Erases the fact that there are people, children, women who were terrorized and who were victimized. By the behavior of these lunatics, these godless leftists who stormed this church.
They talk about the motives, the intentions. It fits the narrative. The media protects them.
Children are not talked about, just children. Anytime someone's arrested for eyes, there was one. I don't have time to get into the story, but a guy who was apprehended by ice, or they were trying to. He left his kid in the car.
Takes off running. ICE stays with the child. And that's now the news. Ice apprehends a child. That's how the media, they're super deceptive here.
They didn't say that these protesters apprehended children.
Certainly could make the case certainly can make the cases of former kidnapping.
My friends. This is not journalism. This is not free speech. This is absolutely activism from the godless radical left.
Don Lemon has now been charged. Journalism is not at risk here, my friends. What's at risk is the mass coming off.
I gotta go. Have a great weekend. SDG.