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Lemon, a former CNN anchor, has argued he was exercising his First Amendment rights as a journalist during the protest at a church in St. Paul, Minn.
Don Lemon switched from television journalism to YouTube following the end of his years-long performance on CNN.
The arrest of Lemon, a journalist covering the protest, has sparked major controversy
By Jane Ross, Jana Winter and Andrew Goudsward LOS ANGELES, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Former CNN news anchor Don Lemon entered a not guilty plea on Friday to federal charges over his role covering a protest at a Minnesota church against President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown,
Devon Mostert, the wife of NFL running back Raheem Mostert, called out the "hypocrisy" in Hollywood after Don Lemon received praise following his arrest.
CNN's Dana Bash grilled Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche about the arrest of her former colleague Don Lemon in a showdown interview.
Jane Fonda on Friday spoke out in support of Don Lemon at a rally in Los Angeles after the former CNN anchor was arrested and indicted on charges of interfering with a religious service during a Minnesota ICE protest.