Here’s a breakdown of the news article, summarizing the key points:
Don lemon Faces (and Avoids) potential Legal Trouble
* Initial Threat: Don Lemon was threatened with potential federal charges by the Justice Department (specifically, Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon) for his reporting on an ICE protest inside a church in St. Paul, Minnesota. The DOJ accused him of being part of a “criminal conspiracy.”
* Context of the Protest: The protest stemmed from heightened tensions following the fatal shooting of renee Good, an American citizen, by an ICE agent.
* DOJ’s Argument: Dhillon argued that Lemon was using journalism as a “shield” for his involvement in the protest and conspiracy.
* Lemon’s Response: Lemon pointed out that he was the only journalist being targeted for harassment for covering the protests.
* UPDATE: A Minnesota judge rejected the DOJ’s attempt to charge Lemon, citing his First Amendment rights. He has dodged a potential legal bullet.
* Previous Conflict: Lemon recently faced public criticism (including homophobic slurs) from Nicki Minaj for his reporting on a related protest.
In essence, the article details a situation where a journalist was seemingly targeted by the DOJ for simply reporting on a newsworthy event, raising concerns about freedom of the press. The judge’s decision to dismiss the charges appears to uphold those protections.