Don Lemon
Coverage of Don Lemon in the Nexus archive.
- Kamala Harris makes a mockery of herself with latest word salad during interview with wide-eyed Don Lemon
Kamala Harris was interviewed by Don Lemon, during which she made a mockery of herself with a word salad. The article discusses their interview.
- Kamala Harris says 'hope should be a verb' as viral podcast clip draws 'word salad' mockery
Kamala Harris discussed her definition of 'hope' as a verb during a podcast appearance with Don Lemon, leading to viral 'word salad' criticism online. She emphasized internal light and collective action to sustain hope amid challenges and hinted at potential 2028 presidential ambitions.
- Dozens of anti-ICE protesters won't face state charges for storming Minnesota church service, prosecutor says
Dozens of anti-ICE protesters, including Don Lemon, will not face state charges for disrupting a Minnesota church service in January. The St. Paul City Attorney cited insufficient evidence under state law, while federal prosecutors have charged 39 individuals with civil rights violations. Church leaders criticized the decision as condoning disruption of religious worship.
- ICE protesters who interrupted Minnesota church service won’t face state charges, prosecutor says
Anti-immigration enforcement protesters who interrupted a Minnesota church service in January will not face state charges, though 39 individuals, including former CNN journalist Don Lemon, face federal civil rights charges. The protest at Cities Church was in response to the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE agent, with protesters chanting 'ICE out' during the service. St. Paul City Attorney Irene Kao cited insufficient evidence for state charges, a decision criticized by the church's lead pastor, Jonathan Parnell.
- Protesters who interrupted Minnesota church service won’t face state charges, prosecutor says
Protesters who interrupted a Minnesota church service in January, including former CNN journalist Don Lemon, face federal criminal charges but will not be charged at the state level, according to a prosecutor.
- ICE protesters who interrupted Minnesota church service won't face state charges, prosecutor says
Protesters who interrupted a Minnesota church service to demand justice for a woman killed by ICE will not face state charges, as prosecutors cited insufficient evidence. The U.S. Justice Department has filed federal civil rights charges against 39 individuals, including former CNN journalist Don Lemon, over the January demonstration.
- Why are journalists being subjected to search warrants in the US? | Caitlin Vogus
A federal judge unsealed records revealing the Department of Justice's failed attempts to obtain search warrants targeting journalists Don Lemon and Georgia Fort, as well as three protesters in St. Paul, Minnesota. The court rejected the warrants twice, citing the DOJ's failure to meet legal standards and omitting a federal law that may have rendered the warrants illegal, leading the DOJ to withdraw the requests.
- Lemon urges reporters covering Trump: ‘Have some dignity and a backbone’
Independent journalist Don Lemon urged reporters covering President Trump to 'have some dignity and a backbone,' citing Stephen Colbert as an example. He criticized late-night shows for going dark to praise Colbert, suggesting a lack of consistent standards in media coverage.
- Don Lemon claims an unqualified White man 'failed up' from Colbert's show to CNN and then fired him
Former CNN host Don Lemon published a Substack essay criticizing legacy media for promoting unqualified white men while pushing out qualified journalists like himself, appearing to reference former CNN CEO Chris Licht who moved from producing Stephen Colbert's show to leading CNN before firing Lemon. Lemon connected these industry dynamics to the cancellation of Colbert's Late Show and his own exit from CNN.