Appeals Court Finds Don Lemon Probable Cause in Minnesota Church Protest, Denies Warrant Signing

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A federal appeals court held that the DOJ has probable cause to charge five defendants, including Don Lemon, over an anti-ICE protest inside a Minnesota church but declined to compel a district judge to sign the arrest warrants, leaving open the possibility of new affidavits or grand jury indictments.
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