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Don Lemon arrested, faces federal civil rights charges over Minnesota church protest

Don Lemon faces federal civil rights charges after an anti-ICE protest disrupted a Minnesota church service, with supporters calling the arrest an unprecedented First Amendment attack.

  • Don Lemon was arrested over his role in a protest at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, involving anti-ICE demonstrators on January 18, according to his lawyer and a Justice Department official.
  • Lemon insists he was acting as a journalist during the protest, claiming his coverage was no different from his usual work, despite facing civil rights charges and federal scrutiny.
  • A federal magistrate judge had previously declined to charge Lemon, indicating insufficient evidence of criminal behavior against him or his crew, as noted by Chief Judge Patrick Schiltz.
  • The Trump administration's Justice Department had previously sought to charge Lemon, but a magistrate judge rejected the evidence against him as insufficient.
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The state's attorney general described the arrests as "deeply worrying" and said, "In Minnesota we don't treat journalists as criminals for doing their job."

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The Elkin Tribune broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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