In this powerful segment of Human Events, host Jack Posobiec is joined by Michael Knowles to break down why the arrest of Don Lemon matters far beyond one individual. The discussion centers on the invasion and disruption of a Christian church, the myth of “journalistic immunity,” and why enforcing the law here sends a clear message: religious freedom is not optional. Knowles explains how activism crossed into criminal behavior, why the FACE Act applies, and how failure to act would have cemented a two-tier justice system. This conversation also explores: Why revolutionary movements historically target churches first The difference between reporting and active participation How selective law enforcement erodes trust in the rule of law Why defending churches now prevents greater instability later This is about more than one arrest—it’s about whether sacred spaces, families, and constitutional rights are actually protected in practice. Chapters 00:00 — America First & the “Second American Revolution” framing 01:17 — Don Lemon arrest & why it shocked even supporters 02:29 — Journalism vs. criminal participation 03:11 — The importance of prosecuting church invasions 04:25 — FACE Act, abortion clinics, and selective enforcement 05:57 — Why revolutions always start with churches 07:27 — Christianity as the “final boss” of order and morality 09:31 — What this arrest signals for the future 11:15 — Law only matters if it’s enforced The views expressed in this video may or may not reflect the views held by RAV management or ownership. RAV delivers news programs and live-event coverage that captures the authentic voice and passion of real people all across America. Just Real News & Honest Views! 🚨SUBSCRIBE TO OUR SUBSTACK: https://realamericasvoice.substack.co... 🔥GET YOUR RAV GEAR: https://realamericasvoice.launchcart.... 🔗VISIT RAV NETWORK LINKS: https://linktr.ee/realamericasvoice 📢JOIN OUR COMMUNITY: https://rav.social