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Besides Don Lemon, federal agents arrested Trahern Jeen Crews, Georgia Fort — who went live on Facebook — and Jamael Lydell Lundy.

This moment cannot be separated from a broader political climate in which Black people who dare to use their voices are increasingly targeted, censored, and criminalized for telling the truth.

Georgia Fort and Don Lemon, two independent Black journalists, were arrested for covering an anti-ICE protest in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Widespread outrage from public figures like Jemele Hill, Hakeem Jeffries, and Karen Bass over the arrest of Don Lemon and the violation of his first ammendment right

Arresting a Black journalist no longer protected by a corporate network is an example of the state testing the perimeter of power.

Federal agents arrested Don Lemon on thursday in Los Angeles, where he was covering the Grammy Awards according to his attorney.

The White House posted an image of Nekima Levy Armstrong in which they made it appear she was crying when she was arrested on Thursday.

Nekima Levy Armstrong, a civil rights attorney and social justice activist and organizer, was arrested along with two others for Sunday's protest.

On Sunday, journalist Don Lemon was reporting on a protest that took place in a St. Paul church where a pastor was revealed to be working for ICE.

Protestors showed up at the church of a pastor who is also an ICE field director. Things didn't go well, and Don Lemon got blamed for it all.

Stephan A. Smith is once again facing criticism from one of his peers. Don Lemon has accused him of making excuses for White people and more. As per The Grio Don Lemon did not hold back on a recent episode of his The Don Lemon Show. During a segment with Reecie Colbert and Clay Cane […]

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