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Don Lemon Recounts Federal Agents’ Elevator Ambush on Jimmy Kimmel

By Matthias Binder February 3, 2026
Don Lemon says a dozen agents came to arrest him even though he offered to turn himself in
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Don Lemon says a dozen agents came to arrest him even though he offered to turn himself in

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Sudden Takedown in the Hotel LobbyFlashpoint at Minnesota ChurchFederal Charges and Swift ReleasePress Freedom Concerns Mount

Sudden Takedown in the Hotel Lobby (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Los Angeles – Independent journalist Don Lemon described a sudden and forceful arrest by federal agents at his hotel in vivid detail during Monday’s episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”[1][2]

Sudden Takedown in the Hotel Lobby

A dozen federal agents surprised Lemon late Thursday night as he returned to his room following pre-Grammy events. He pressed the elevator button when he felt himself being jostled and grabbed for handcuffs.[1]

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“I was walking up to the room and I pressed 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 told host Jimmy Kimmel.[1]

The agents identified themselves only after Lemon questioned their actions. He demanded a warrant, but the initial group lacked one; an FBI agent arrived shortly with it displayed on a cellphone.[2]

His attorney had previously offered Lemon’s voluntary surrender, yet authorities dispatched the team anyway. Lemon called the operation a waste of resources meant to embarrass and intimidate.[1][2]

Flashpoint at Minnesota Church

The arrest stemmed from Lemon’s coverage of an anti-ICE protest on January 18 at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota. Protesters disrupted the service because the pastor also serves as an ICE official.[3]

Lemon livestreamed the event, characterizing it as civil disobedience while insisting he acted solely as a journalist without group affiliation. He followed protesters to document their actions.[1]

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A federal grand jury later indicted him alongside independent journalist Georgia Fort and others. Fort endured a similar raid at her Minneapolis home, where nearly two dozen agents arrived at dawn as her daughters watched.[3]

Federal Charges and Swift Release

Authorities charged Lemon with conspiracy against religious freedom rights and interference at a place of worship under the FACE Act, which protects access to religious sites. A prior magistrate judge rejected initial charges for lack of probable cause.[2][3]

Agents denied Lemon an immediate phone call during the arrest. He attempted Siri on his Apple Watch to reach his husband and attorney, but neither answered. A diamond bracelet snagged in the cuffs; agents delivered it to his husband, alerting him to the situation.[1]

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  • Arrest occurred around midnight in Beverly Hills hotel lobby.
  • Held overnight in federal courthouse until 1 p.m. Friday.
  • Released per judge’s order; plans not guilty plea.
  • Next court date: February 9 in Minneapolis.

His attorney decried the move as an attack on the First Amendment.[3]

Press Freedom Concerns Mount

Kimmel introduced Lemon as arrested for “committing journalism,” framing the incident amid broader censorship debates. Lemon echoed Fort’s view that targeting reporters undermines public knowledge rights.[1]

After release, Lemon declared outside court, “I will not be silenced.” He positioned his work as essential truth-telling amid national tensions.[2]

The case highlights escalating scrutiny on journalists covering protests, with critics questioning the DOJ’s tactics under the Trump administration.[3]

Key Takeaways

  • Lemon’s arrest raises First Amendment alarms over journalism at protests.
  • Grand jury revived charges after initial judicial rejection.
  • Co-defendant Fort described family trauma from dawn raid.

This episode underscores the fragile line between reporting and perceived interference. As Lemon fights the charges, the public watches closely for implications on press protections. What do you think about the balance between law enforcement and media freedom? Tell us in the comments.

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