
The Briefing with Albert Mohler Monday, February 2, 2026
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Feb 2, 2026 A deep dive into the legal and religious stakes surrounding the St. Paul church disruption and questions about media involvement. A discussion of alleged conspiracy and evidence tied to the incident. A look at President Trump’s pick for the Federal Reserve and why monetary policy and federal debt matter politically. A brief personal note of gratitude and apology to listeners.
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Press Activity Versus Participation
- Don Lemon's presence in the church protest appears to cross from reporting into active participation based on video and indictment details.
- The Department of Justice framed the incident as a coordinated takeover that physically obstructed worship and traumatized congregants.
Worship Interruption As Federal Harm
- The indictment emphasizes physical obstruction and forced termination of worship as core harms protected by federal law (18 U.S.C. § 248).
- Mohler highlights the theological and constitutional gravity of interrupting religious worship.
Prepare Churches For Political Disruption
- Evangelical churches should anticipate potential disruptive political actions and plan responses in advance.
- Mohler urges congregations to depend on fellow Christians for support when such confrontations occur.
