Judge Blocks Trump's Attempt To Charge Don Lemon For Joining Protesters As They Stormed Minnesota Church
A federal judge just hit pause on the Justice Department’s case against journalist Don Lemon, blocking charges tied to an anti-ICE protest inside a Minnesota church. The DOJ said it planned to charge Lemon and dozens of protesters after they entered a St. Paul church during Sunday services. Lemon livestreamed the protest and interviewed the pastor, who runs the local ICE field office. Prosecutors argued the action violated the FACE Act, which bars interference with religious services. But a federal magistrate judge refused to sign the complaint against Lemon, effectively stopping the charges—for now. That decision reportedly infuriated Attorney General Pam Bondi, who’s now in Minnesota meeting with federal prosecutors. Sources say the DOJ isn’t done and could still look for other ways to charge Lemon.










