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Editorial: Real journalists can't trespass in churches, and neither can Don Lemon
Former CNN news reader Don Lemon was indicted Thursday after storming a church and shutting down services. "Journalism" isn't a defense.
MS NOW's Jen Psaki, on "The Briefing with Jen Psaki," spoke with Abbe Lowell, Don Lemon's attorney, in an exclusive interview following Lemon's arrest. Psaki noted that the Justice Department sent federal officers to the homes of the journalists to arrest them.
As a backlash rightfully mounted online, Lemon claimed in a follow-up video that he was not affiliated with the group and merely a journalist on the scene of a news event — and whined that he’s being criticized because he’s black and gay.
Lemon spoke to protestors, congregants and a pastor on a livestream during the protest.
The arrest stems from a Jan. 18 protest at a church in St. Paul, Minn., where Lemon filmed demonstrators interrupting a religious service and chanting, “ICE out"
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Analysis: Is the case against Don Lemon about winning — or about chilling journalism?
Legally speaking, the federal charges against journalists Don Lemon and Georgia Fort are complex and unusual, sparking debate among lawyers about the legitimacy of the cases.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Don Lemon said Wednesday that his partnership with Elon Musk went down in flames, hours after the former CNN anchor conducted an interview last week with the erratic billionaire for the debut episode of his new independent web-based show.
Alisyn Camerota has joined Scripps News as a special events anchor and made her debut with an exclusive interview featuring Don Lemon.
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The charges stem from a Jan. 18 incident at a church in St. Paul.
Lemon and three others charged with civil rights crimes, DoJ says, as White House celebrates arrest on social media
Don Lemon will appear on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" following his arrest by federal agents in connection with coverage of an anti-ICE protest at a Minnesota church.