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  • Don Lemon details LA arrest with Jimmy Kimmel, says Trump DOJ wanted to ’embarrass’ him

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    Former CNN host Don Lemon shed light on how his arrest over the Minnesota church storming transpired during an interview Monday with ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel.

    Lemon began by revealing that his attorney Abbe Lowell had reached out to the Justice Department prior to the arrest to discuss his client turning himself in as top DOJ officials spoke openly about seeking charges against him, but that Lowell “never heard back.”

    He then offered a timeline of what had transpired late Thursday night leading up to his arrest, how he had attended pre-Grammy events and that it wasn’t until he got back to his hotel in Los Angeles that he was accosted by federal agents.

    “I press the elevator button and then all of a sudden, I feel myself being jostled and people trying to grab me and put me in handcuffs,” Lemon said. “And I said, ‘What are you doing here?’ They said, ‘We came to arrest you.’ I said, ‘Who are you?’ And then they, like, finally identity themselves.”

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    Ex-CNN host Don Lemon recalled his arrest in Los Angeles during his appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on Monday, Feb. 2, 2026. (Screenshot/ABC)

    The ex-CNN star then said he then demanded to see a warrant, which the agents who grabbed him didn’t have, so he said they had to “wait” for an FBI agent from outside to bring a copy of the warrant on a cellphone.

    “It had to be maybe a dozen people, which is a waste, Jimmy, of resources,” Lemon told Kimmel. “Because I had told them weeks before, maybe once or twice… that I could just go in and they didn’t have to be — the folks that were just working there that day and they didn’t have to have all of these people following me around.”

    “It’s more than just a waste of resources,” Kimmel reacted.

    “You’re right about more than just a waste of resources,” Lemon responded. “They want that. They want to embarrass you. They want to intimidate you. They want to instill fear, and so that’s why they did it that way.”

    DON LEMON’S LENGTHY HISTORY OF ANTI-ICE RHETORIC

    Lemon was arrested and charged Friday with conspiracy to deprive rights and violation of the FACE Act for his involvement in the anti-ICE protest that disrupted services at a Minnesota church.

    Lemon went viral last month for livestreaming left-wing agitators who stormed St. Paul’s Cities Church during Sunday services. Lemon has maintained he was there as a journalist, not as a protester. In the indictment, however, the DOJ accuses him of coordinating with the protest organizers before they arrived at the church. 

    Don Lemon told Fox News Digital that he stands by his reporting.

    Don Lemon went viral for livestreaming coverage of an anti-ICE protest at St. Paul’s Cities Church. (Don Lemon/YouTube)

    “I’ve spent my entire career covering the news. I will not stop now,” Lemon told reporters outside the courthouse on Friday. “There is no more important time than right now, this very moment, for a free and independent media that shines a light on the truth and holds those accountable. And I will not stop now. I will not stop ever.

    “Last night, the DOJ sent a team of federal agents to arrest me in the middle of the night for something that I’ve been doing for the last 30 years. And that is covering the news. The First Amendment of the Constitution protects that work for me and for countless other journalists who do what I do. I stand with all of them, and I will not be silenced. I look forward to my day in court.”

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    Don Lemon speaks to the media after a hearing at the Edward R. Roybal Federal Courthouse in Los Angeles on January 30, 2026. (Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty Images)

    A federal magistrate judge previously rejected the Justice Department’s initial attempt to bring charges against Lemon. The DOJ then sought an indictment from a Minnesota grand jury.

    Prior to the arrest, Lemon dared the Trump administration to make him “into the new Jimmy Kimmel.”

    Kimmel, a fierce Trump critic, was briefly suspended by ABC last year following his remarks about the alleged killer of Charlie Kirk that caught the attention of the Federal Communications Commission. Like Kimmel, Lemon has become a liberal folk hero for his fighting with the Trump administration.

    Lemon’s next court appearance is scheduled for Feb. 9 in Minneapolis. 

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  • Bill Maher explores connection between internet memes and recent political violence

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    “Real Time” host Bill Maher asked an internet culture researcher Friday about memes to understand how people get “inspired to kill.” 

    Memes, or “historical documents” with various interpretations, were engraved on the shell casings of late Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk’s suspected assassin, “Real Time” guest Aidan Walker said.

    Kirk’s accused killer etched gamer-inspired and antifascist messaging on his casings, including, “Hey, fascist! Catch!” and a reference to a World War II anthem.

    MAHER BLASTS HOLLYWOOD LIBERALS FOR NOT ACKNOWLEDGING CHARLIE KIRK’S ASSASSINATION AT THE EMMYS

    “But [memes] take on new meanings, I mean this is part of why people get inspired to kill,” Maher said. “Because they get insulted by them, right? They get hurt by them. They have a meaning that a lot of us older people are not getting, correct?” 

    Suspected assassin Tyler James Robinson, (L) and a John Brown Gun Club recruiting poster with a nod to the alleged killer found on the Georgetown University campus on Sept. 24, 2025.  (Fox News)

    The discussion came in the wake of Wednesday’s deadly shooting at a Dallas I.C.E. facility, where one detainee was killed, and two others were wounded before the shooter took his own life. The gunman reportedly left behind a bullet casing inscribed with the phrase “anti-ICE.” 

    He was almost “murdering ironically,” Maher considered. 

    MAHER SAYS COMPARING TRUMP TO HITLER MUST END, WARNS IT MAKES IT EASIER FOR KILLERS TO JUSTIFY ASSASSINATIONS

    “I mean, that’s a place society has never been,” Maher continued. “Yes, young men are bad and fumbling to get women to agree to what they want to do. But it was never like this. We never had the term incel [involuntarily celibate].” 

    A lot of memes can also be ironic, Walker explained.

    Five rounds, one of which says "Anti-ICE" in blue letters on it.

    FBI Director Kash Patel said investigators recovered these rounds from the scene in Dallas where a gunman opened fire on the local ICE field office on Sept. 24, 2025.  (FBI)

    “In a way it’s a little bit like dog whistle…they’re so layered in, you know, I don’t really mean this, but you can put this sort of anti-social or hateful idea behind that,” he described.

    The 26-year-old researcher attributed problematic anti-social behavior to not just an affordability crisis but a “crisis of meaning.” 

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    “You have a lot of especially young people who don’t see a future for themselves, who feel lonely, who feel alienated,” he discussed. “And they congregate in these online spaces sort of outside of the mainstream where they feel like that online world is more important than their real world.”

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    Walker went on to share “the way out” that he says gives him hope.

    “It’s giving people those social bonds… giving everybody the shot at dignity and the shot at being seen in our culture,” he said. 

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    While Republicans like Vice President JD Vance blame “left-wing political radicalization” for recent violence, Maher didn’t mince words in his closing monologue for those arguing the Left is “more approving” of it:

    “You keep saying the Left is more approving of political violence – well who do you think that’s going to be aimed at?” Maher asked. “I know it feels exhilarating to make the liberals cry their liberal tears after they made you feel disrespected and looked down on flown over and called the nutty ones. But come on, I thought you were the tough guys. Get over it.”

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  • ABC insider hopes liberals take this lesson away from Jimmy Kimmel saga

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    One ABC insider had a message particularly for liberals in the fallout of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” being pulled from the airwaves.

    “I hope it teaches the left (and the right that still cares about speech) that the executive branch agencies have waaaaay too much power,” the network staffer told Fox News Digital. 

    “If you don’t want your political enemy to get to define hate speech, then you don’t want to criminalize hate speech,” they continued. “Same goes for the FCC.”

    Neither Disney nor ABC responded to Fox News Digital’s requests for comment.

    LIBERALS RAGE AS ABC PULLS JIMMY KIMMEL OFF THE AIR FOLLOWING CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSIN COMMENTS

    An ABC insider told Fox News Digital they took a lesson from the network’s decision to pull Jimmy Kimmel off-air.  (Michael Le Brecht/Disney via Getty Images)

    Disney was facing mounting pressure from ABC affiliate stations around the country as well as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) over its handling of its liberal late-night host Jimmy Kimmel over his comments about the alleged Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson. A spokesperson for Disney told Fox News Digital “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” would be preempted “indefinitely.”

    On Monday, Kimmel suggested Robinson was part of the “MAGA gang” despite reports he had a left-wing ideology, which was later reaffirmed in Tuesday’s indictment. 

    “We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it,” Kimmel told his audience.

    A mugshot of suspected assassin Tyler Robinson wearing a protective vest with stubble on short hair, on the left, and victim Charlie Kirk in a blue suit and red tie on the right

    Tyler Robinson, 22, faces murder charges after the assassination of Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk. (Gov. Spencer Cox’s office; AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

    Nexstar Media Group and Sinclair Broadcast Group had expressed to ABC that it would preempt “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on the affiliate stations they operate unless the Disney-owned network addressed the controversy. 

    FCC Chairman Brendan Carr also threatened ABC and Disney to remedy the situation, saying “we can do this the easy way or the hard way.” 

    “I’ve been very clear from the moment that I have become chairman of the FCC, I want to reinvigorate the public interest. And what people don’t understand is that the broadcasters, and you’ve gotten this right, are entirely different than people that use other forms of communication. They have a license granted by us at the FCC, and that comes with it an obligation to operate in the public interest,” Carr told YouTube host Benny Johnson. “These companies can find ways to change conduct, to take action, frankly, on Kimmel, or, you know, there’s going to be additional work for the FCC ahead.”

    One broadcast journalist was perplexed by Carr’s demands.  

    “What does Carr mean when he says it’s our obligation to ensure the FCC has license holders uphold the public interest, who’s going to define that?” they told Fox News Digital. “I imagine what the commander in chief’s definition of the public interest is but it’s crazy.”

    FCC CHAIR LEVELS THREAT AGAINST ABC, DISNEY AFTER KIMMEL SUGGESTED CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSIN WAS ‘MAGA’

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    Carr defended the indefinite suspension of “Jimmy Kimmel Live” while appearing on “Hannity” Wednesday. (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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  • Dozens of ABC stations to air Charlie Kirk tribute special during Jimmy Kimmel’s timeslot

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    Dozens of ABC affiliate stations will air a tribute special for Charlie Kirk in Jimmy Kimmel’s timeslot on Friday following the liberal host’s controversial remarks about the conservative activist’s alleged assassin. 

    Sinclair Broadcast Group, which operates 30 ABC affiliates, announced Wednesday it would air a special “in remembrance of Charlie Kirk” after Disney decided to pull “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” indefinitely. 

    Sinclair had joined Nexstar, another owner of ABC affiliates, in pre-empting Kimmel’s late-night program before Disney’s decision. 

    “Mr. Kimmel’s remarks were inappropriate and deeply insensitive at a critical moment for our country,” Sinclair Vice Chairman Jason Smith said in a statement. 

    DISNEY SAYS JIMMY KIMMEL’S SHOW WILL BE PRE-EMPTED INDEFINITELY FOLLOWING CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION COMMENTS

    Sinclair Broadcast Group announced it will air a tribute special for Charlie Kirk in Jimmy Kimmel’s vacant timeslot Friday. (Phill Magakoe/AFP/Getty Images)

    Sinclair, which has come under criticism from other media outlets for airing right-leaning content, said it would not lift the suspension “until formal discussions are held with ABC regarding the network’s commitment to professionalism and accountability.”

    “Sinclair also calls upon Mr. Kimmel to issue a direct apology to the Kirk family. Furthermore, we ask Mr. Kimmel to make a meaningful personal donation to the Kirk family and Turning Point USA,” the company stated. “Regardless of ABC’s plans for the future of the program, Sinclair intends not to return ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ to our air until we are confident that appropriate steps have been taken to uphold the standards expected of a national broadcast platform.”

    FCC CHAIR LEVELS THREAT AGAINST ABC, DISNEY AFTER KIMMEL SUGGESTED CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSIN WAS ‘MAGA’

    ABC REPORTER CALLS ALLEGED CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSIN’S TEXT MESSAGES TO TRANSGENDER PARTNER ‘VERY TOUCHING’

    Earlier in the day, Nexstar Media Group announced it was pre-empting “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on its ABC affiliates. 

    “Mr. Kimmel’s comments about the death of Mr. Kirk are offensive and insensitive at a critical time in our national political discourse, and we do not believe they reflect the spectrum of opinions, views or values of the local communities in which we are located,” Nexstar’s broadcasting chief, Andrew Alford, said in a press release.  

    “Continuing to give Mr. Kimmel a broadcast platform in the communities we serve is simply not in the public interest at the current time, and we have made the difficult decision to pre-empt his show in an effort to let cooler heads prevail as we move toward the resumption of respectful, constructive dialogue.” 

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    A mugshot of suspected assassin Tyler Robinson wearing a protective vest with stubble on short hair, on the left, and victim Charlie Kirk in a blue suit and red tie on the right

    Tyler Robinson, 22, faces murder charges after the assassination of Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk. (Gov. Spencer Cox’s office; Alex Brandon/AP Photo)

    On Monday, Kimmel accused conservatives of reaching “new lows” in trying to pin a left-wing ideology on 22-year-old suspect Tyler Robinson, even though prosecutors reaffirmed those ties in Tuesday’s indictment.

    “We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it,” Kimmel said.

    Kimmel received sharp criticism for appearing to suggest the killer was a MAGA supporter. Some of his defenders have suggested he’s been taken out of context or mischaracterized. 

    The Hollywood Reporter reported Kimmel was prepared to address the backlash on Wednesday’s show and “planned to explain what he said and demonstrate how it was taken out of context.” However, Disney took the decision out of his hands.

    Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr also issued a threat against Disney if it didn’t address the controversy. He later welcomed the company’s decision. 

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    President Donald Trump and many supporters cheered the decision on Wednesday night, with Trump calling it “great news for America.”

    On the other hand, some on the right questioned whether it was the result of government overreach. Disney’s decision to yank Kimmel’s program also sparked outrage Wednesday night among liberals.

    “I’m not sure who deserves more disdain and disgust: Trump and the FCC for their blatant violation of the Constitution, or Disney and Nexstar for sacrificing their values and folding to a wannabe Mob Boss and his authoritarian goons,” Rep. Daniel Goldman, D-N.Y., wrote on X, posting a CNN interview he did on the subject.

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