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DOJ will pursue charges against Don Lemon to 'ends of the earth' over civil rights violations: Harmeet Dhillon
Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon vowed on “The Megyn Kelly Show” Friday that the Department of Justice would continue pursuing charges against former CNN host Don Lemon after a judge refused to sign off on them.
We are going to do it because that’s what is required for justice here,” Harmeet Dhillon told SiriusXM’s “The Megyn Kelly Show.”
Lemon's attorney wrote, in part, that his participation in a Minnesota protest on Sunday, Jan. 18, was "constitutionally protected activity as a journalist"
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department "will pursue charges" related to a protest inside a St.
DOJ official Harmeet Dhillon said journalist Don Lemon is "on notice" for his role in monitoring a protest that stormed a church in Minneapolis.
The laws under which the administration is threatening Lemon are totally inapplicable to a journalist intending to document news, not to obstruct religious observance,” the Freedom of the Press Foundation told The Advocate.
Don Lemon is at risk of legal trouble by the Department of Justice for reporting on ICE protests in Minnesota. Don Lemon has ruffled more than just MAGA Barbie Nicki Minaj’s feathers. He is now being threatened with arrest for reporting on a protest in Cities Church in St. Paul, Minn. Here is what is going on.