Insurrectionist Activists led by DNC agitator Don Lemon interrupted a church service at the Southern Baptist Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota. The agitators terrorized children and interrupted the Pastor during his service. DNC operatives, from the media to elected officials, applauded the actions, likening it to Jesus turning over the tables in the temple, an antichrist connection if ever there was one.
Now, a Federal Judge who happens to be married to one of Minnesota AG Keith Ellison’s staff is refusing to sign a criminal complaint to get Don Lemon arrested. The DOJ, so far, has only expressed frustrations, but once again those frustrations are followed with little to no real action, continuing to embolden the insurrectionists.
A federal magistrate judge in Minnesota has become the subject of controversy after declining to approve federal charges against former CNN host Don Lemon in connection with a recent church disruption. The Justice Department has arrested several individuals involved in the incident, though Lemon has not been arrested.
The judge, identified in multiple reports as Magistrate Judge Douglas L. Micko of the U.S. District Court in Minnesota, refused to sign a criminal complaint or authorize an arrest warrant for Lemon.
Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin reported that Micko’s wife, Caitlin, serves as an assistant attorney general in the office of Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison. Conservative journalist Jack Posobiec further confirmed the report and added that Caitlin Micko has demonstrated a bias against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations.
NEW: I am told the judge that refused to sign the criminal complaint against Don Lemon is Magistrate Judge Douglas Micko
His wife works for Keith Ellison as an Assistant AG and has anti-ICE posts on LinkedIn pic.twitter.com/gI0PiFspX2
— Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) January 22, 2026
