Don Lemon and Georgia Fort, an independent journalist, have been indicted by the Trump administration along with nine others for their coverage of a Minneapolis protest. The indictment claims that Lemon, Fort, and the other defendants "entered the Church in a coordinated takeover-style attack and engaged in acts of oppression, intimidation, threats, interference, and physical obstruction."
The charges stem from a protest earlier this month where activists interrupted a church service over a pastor who works for ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement). Don Lemon and Georgia Fort documented the event. The administration tried to charge Lemon twice before but was unsuccessful.
The situation is alarming not only because it involves journalists being indicted, but also due to the lengths the administration went to secure the indictment. The White House even shared a photo of Lemon in an X post, saying "When life gives you lemons...". It referred to the protest as the "St. Paul Church Riots", despite it being a single incident.
The indictment raises serious concerns about the government's treatment of journalists and its disregard for the media's role in holding those in power accountable. The Trump administration's actions seem to be motivated by a desire to silence dissenting voices, rather than upholding the law.
In other news, a school crossing guard in Chicago went viral after helping a student cross a flooded street, and people raised over $8,000 for him.
The charges stem from a protest earlier this month where activists interrupted a church service over a pastor who works for ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement). Don Lemon and Georgia Fort documented the event. The administration tried to charge Lemon twice before but was unsuccessful.
The situation is alarming not only because it involves journalists being indicted, but also due to the lengths the administration went to secure the indictment. The White House even shared a photo of Lemon in an X post, saying "When life gives you lemons...". It referred to the protest as the "St. Paul Church Riots", despite it being a single incident.
The indictment raises serious concerns about the government's treatment of journalists and its disregard for the media's role in holding those in power accountable. The Trump administration's actions seem to be motivated by a desire to silence dissenting voices, rather than upholding the law.
In other news, a school crossing guard in Chicago went viral after helping a student cross a flooded street, and people raised over $8,000 for him.