US authorities arrests CNN journalist – and mocks him on X | EUROtoday

An American reporter is arrested after attending an anti-ICE protest. Shortly afterwards, the White House posted a photograph of the person, coupled with the start of a phrase. Another second arrest of a journalist can also be changing into recognized.

American journalist Don Lemon has been arrested on the orders of the US Department of Justice. The background is a protest about two weeks in the past towards the US immigration authorities ICE in a church in St. Paul, as US Attorney General Pam Bondi introduced on the X platform. She didn’t elaborate on what she was particularly accusing him and different individuals arrested in reference to this. According to his lawyer Abbe Lowell, the journalist was there in his capability as a reporter.

In addition to Lemon, freelance journalist Georgia Fort was additionally arrested, in keeping with the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). The non-governmental group CPJ spoke of an “outrageous attack” on press freedom. The Democratic minority chief within the House of Representatives, Hakeem Jeffries, made comparable feedback. Trump is utilizing regulation enforcement as a “weapon” towards unpopular journalists, he defined.

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Lemon’s arrest occurred on Thursday night (native time) in Los Angeles. The journalist was there reporting on the Grammy Awards arising this weekend, his lawyer stated. Lemon has been a journalist for 30 years – his constitutionally protected work within the US state of Minnesota isn’t any totally different from what he has at all times accomplished. Bringing the reality to gentle and holding these accountable accountable is the job of journalists, he emphasised, referring to the First Amendment of the US Constitution. This protects, amongst different issues, freedom of the press.

Instead of investigating the federal officers who killed two US residents in Minnesota in current weeks, Trump’s Justice Department is devoting its assets to this arrest, he criticized. “This unprecedented attack on the First Amendment and transparent attempt to divert attention from the many crises facing this administration will not stand.” Lemon will defend himself towards these allegations in courtroom.

Meanwhile, the White House shared an image of Lemon on The full translation of the saying that encourages optimism is: “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” The White House, which frequently attracts consideration on social media with memes and slogans that trivialize severe incidents, apparently used a pun on the journalist’s final identify.

According to US media, on the protest on Sunday virtually two weeks in the past within the Cities Church, demonstrators interrupted a service and chanted slogans akin to “ICE out” and “Justice for Renee Good”.

The church protest was directed towards ICE operations within the twin cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, in addition to a church pastor who they stated can also be a senior ICE official in St. Paul. The ICE operations towards migrants are a part of the stricter deportation coverage within the second time period of US President Donald Trump.

Justice Department and FBI are investigating federal officers

The 37-year-old was killed by an ICE officer originally of January, and final weekend one other US citizen, Alex Pretti, was shot useless throughout an operation by federal officers in Minneapolis. The incidents sparked outrage and protests within the metropolis and throughout the nation.

However, the US Department of Justice launched an investigation after Pretti’s demise. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed at a press convention that the ministry’s civil rights division, along with the FBI, is investigating whether or not officers violated civil rights. Constitutional rights shield towards extreme power within the United States.

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