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EPISODE · Feb 2, 2026 · 50 MIN

Explore the Intersection of Journalism and the First Amendment

from Jenna Ellis in the Morning · host Jenna Ellis in the Morning

the importance of upholding the rights granted by the U.S. Constitution, emphasizing that these rights come from God, not the government. Jenna shares her thoughts on the recent arrest of journalist Don Lemon, sparking a discussion about the intersection of illegal activity and First Amendment rights. Joined by attorney Jared Ede, they analyze the implications of Lemon's involvement in a protest and the legal distinctions between journalism and activism. The episode delves deep into the complexities of law, justice, and the responsibility of Christians to uphold truth in the face of hypocrisy. As they navigate these pressing issues, Jenna and Jared remind listeners of the critical need for accountability and the unwavering pursuit of justice.

the importance of upholding the rights granted by the U.S. Constitution, emphasizing that these rights come from God, not the government. Jenna shares her thoughts on the recent arrest of journalist Don Lemon, sparking a discussion about the intersection of illegal activity and First Amendment rights. Joined by attorney Jared Ede, they analyze the implications of Lemon's involvement in a protest and the legal distinctions between journalism and activism. The episode delves deep into the complexities of law, justice, and the responsibility of Christians to uphold truth in the face of hypocrisy. As they navigate these pressing issues, Jenna and Jared remind listeners of the critical need for accountability and the unwavering pursuit of justice.

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