
Louder with Crowder Straight to Jail: The Trump Admin Vows to Prosecute Minnesota Ice Protesters
Jan 20, 2026
Don Lemon finds himself criticized for his dubious take on Christianity, sparking a heated theological debate. The potential federal charges against anti-ICE protesters invading a church raise eyebrows, highlighting issues of legal double standards. Meanwhile, Ben Shapiro's stance on the housing market gets dissected, with a fresh six-point plan proposed for homeownership. Finally, the geopolitical history of Greenland reveals a tangled web of colonial abuses and strategic interests that frustrate many Europeans.
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Debt Sketch Highlights Family Consequences
- The show aired a fictionalized American Financing ad with a father-son reunion gone wrong to mock debt consequences.
- The sketch frames debt as causing family breakdown and desperation for loans.
Media Figures' Theological Claims Scrutinized
- Don Lemon publicly framed his views on Christianity in ways Crowder calls theologically and factually ignorant.
- Crowder criticizes Lemon for blending activism with journalism and for theological assertions about Jesus and judgment.
Federal Law Can Protect Worship Services
- The DOJ signaled it will pursue federal charges for protesters who disrupted worship under the FACE and Ku Klux Klan Acts.
- Steven Crowder argues media figures like Don Lemon may face prosecution if they actively participated in the disruption.
