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Press freedom groups voiced concern over the possibility of Lemon being charged. One DOJ official implied he may still be.
This article examines the Trump administration's attempt to prosecute journalist Don Lemon for his coverage of an anti-ICE protest, raising significant questions about press freedom and the limits of law in response to political dissent.
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Pam Bondi ‘Enraged' After Judge Rejects DOJ Attempt To Charge Don Lemon For Anti-ICE Church Protest
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A federal magistrate judge in Minnesota has refused to sign a complaint charging Don Lemon in connection with a chaotic protest inside a church on Sunday, RadarOnline. com can report.
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Pam Bondi under pressure as Don Lemon church protest sparks arrest demands
Pam Bondi is facing intense scrutiny as there have been calls to arrest Don Lemon and other anti-ICE protesters who stormed into the Minnesota church on January 18. The attorney general addressed the situation and promised an investigation into the disruption,
Attorney General Pam Bondi was reportedly "enraged" after a Minnesota federal magistrate judge refused to sign off on charging Don Lemon. "The Attorney General is enraged at the magistrate judge's decision,
It's "put up or shut up time" for Pam Bondi, who faces another round of extreme backlash as demands grow for her to "arrest Don Lemon" and other anti-ICE protesters who stormed a Minnesota church Sunday morning.
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the arrests of Nekima Levy Armstrong, a civil rights attorney; Chauntyll Louisa Allen, a member of St. Paul’s school board; and William Kelly.
The Justice Dept. suggested independent journalist Don Lemon could be charged after he was seen in video of a protest inside a church in St. Paul on Sunday.
The alleged ringleader of an anti-ICE mob, reportedly including Don Lemon, who stormed a Minnesota church during Sunday service, has been arrested, AG Pam Bondi announced.