Judge Rejects Charges Against Don Lemon, And Bondi Is ‘Enraged’

A federal judge refused to sign a complaint against former CNN host Don Lemon for his alleged role in storming a Minnesota church service on Sunday with a mob of anti-ICE agitators.

Attorney General Pam Bondi was “enraged” at the magistrate judge’s refusal to sign the charges, a source familiar with the proceedings told The Daily Wire.

Federal authorities made three arrests of protestors who allegedly took part in targeting the church over a pastor accused of serving as an ICE chief in Minnesota.

Lemon was seen on video at the protest under the guise of covering it as an independent journalist.

U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, however, said Monday that freedom of the press does not extend to “being part of the group that storms inside of a church” in reference to Lemon.

“Freedom of the press extends to a lot of different areas,” Blanche told Fox News’s Will Cain. “It does not extend to somebody just trespassing and being embedded with a group of rioters and being part of the group that storms inside of a church… the fact that Mr. Lemon thought that was a good idea, and then raced away from it saying it was ‘freedom of the press’ — well, we’ll see.”

Don Lemon blatantly admits his intent to violate the FACE Act by contacting the leader of an anti-ICE group to storm a church.

“They’re planning an operation. We’ll follow them. They’ll catch people off guard. That’s what we’re doing.”pic.twitter.com/qSUbPvLWDP

— MRC NewsBusters (@newsbusters) January 19, 2026

Assistant Attorney for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon hinted on Monday that charges could be brought against Lemon for his alleged involvement.

“Don Lemon himself has come out and said he knew exactly what was going to happen inside that facility. He went into the facility, and then he began ‘committing journalism,’ as if that’s sort of a shield from being a part, an embedded part of a criminal conspiracy, it isn’t,” she told podcaster Benny Johnson on Monday.

Dhillon also said that the Justice Department was looking into possible violations of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act, which has long been weaponized against pro-life protesters, and the Ku Klux Klan Act.

House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, a Republican who represents Minnesota, told The Daily Wire that Lemon, whom he called “that failed reporter, that loser, that Lemon loser,” should face accountability for joining the mob.

“They’ve been led to believe that this type of behavior is acceptable.
I mean, we’ve got [Minnesota Democratic Governor] Tim Walz and [Attorney General] Keith Ellison, literally doing everything they can to obstruct the lawful actions of federal law enforcement,” Emmer said.

Despite facing pushback from the judge, the Trump administration is reportedly exploring other avenues to charge Lemon.

Following the demonstration, Lemon slammed the Christian worshippers as people entitled by “white supremacy.”

During a press conference on Tuesday, President Donald Trump called Lemon a “loser” and “lightweight” for allegedly taking part in the protest.

“I saw him, the way he walked in that church was terrible. I have such respect for that pastor. He was so calm. He was so nice,” Trump said. “He was just accosted. What they did in that church was horrible.”

2026 Oscars: Jim Crow-Era Horror Film Shatters Record For Most Noms Ever

The 2026 Academy Award nominations were announced today, which included some predictable nods, a few snubs, and one record-breaking film. 

The Ryan Coogler-directed film “Sinners” earned a whopping 16 nominations, breaking the record previously set by “Titanic” (1997), “La La Land” (2016), and “All About Eve” (1950), which each had 14 nominations.

“Sinners” is a horror film set in Mississippi in 1932 that also addresses the racism from that era. It follows Michael B. Jordan playing twin brothers who return to their hometown in the Jim Crow South, only to be confronted by a supernatural evil.

The ultra woke Hollywood darling “One Battle After Another” scored the second most nominations with 13 total.  “Frankenstein,” “Marty Supreme,” and “Sentimental Value” each got nine.  

As for snubs, “Wicked: For Good” was totally shut out this year after the first film earned 10 Oscar nominations and won two awards at the 2025 Academy Awards. Actor Paul Mescal was favored to be nominated for his role in “Hamnet,” but ultimately didn’t make the cut. 

The Academy Awards will once again be hosted by Conan O’Brien. They are scheduled air live on ABC and Hulu on Sunday, March 15, starting at 7 p.m. ET.

Here is a full list of this year’s Oscar nominees:

Best Picture

“Bugonia” “F1” “Frankenstein” “Hamnet” “Marty Supreme” “One Battle After Another” “The Secret Agent” “Sentimental Value” “Sinners” “Train Dreams”

Best Director

“Hamnet” – Chloé Zhao “Marty Supreme” – Josh Safdie “One Battle After Another” – Paul Thomas Anderson “Sentimental Value” – Joachim Trier “Sinners” – Ryan Coogler

Best Actor

Timothée Chalamet in “Marty Supreme” Leonardo DiCaprio in “One Battle After Another” Ethan Hawke in “Blue Moon” Michael B. Jordan in “Sinners” Wagner Moura in “The Secret Agent”

Best Actress

Jessie Buckley in “Hamnet” Rose Byrne in “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You” Kate Hudson in “Song Sung Blue” Renate Reinsve in “Sentimental Value” Emma Stone in “Bugonia”

Best Supporting Actor

Benicio Del Toro in “One Battle After Another” Jacob Elordi in “Frankenstein” Delroy Lindo in “Sinners” Sean Penn in “One Battle after Another” Stellan Skarsgård in “Sentimental Value”

Best Supporting Actress

Elle Fanning in “Sentimental Value” Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas in “Sentimental Value” Amy Madigan in “Weapons” Wunmi Mosaku in “Sinners” Teyana Taylor in “One Battle After Another”

Best Adapted Screenplay

“Bugonia” – screenplay by Will Tracy “Frankenstein” – written for the screen by Guillermo del Toro “Hamnet” – screenplay by Chloé Zhao & Maggie O’Farrell “One Battle After Another” – written by Paul Thomas Anderson “Train Dreams” – screenplay by Clint Bentley & Greg Kwedar

Best Original Screenplay

“Blue Moon” – written by Robert Kaplow “It Was Just an Accident” – written by Jafar Panahi; script collaborators Nader Saïvar, Shadmehr Rastin, Mehdi Mahmoudian “Marty Supreme” – written by Ronald Bronstein & Josh Safdie “Sentimental Value” – written by Eskil Vogt, Joachim Trier “Sinners” – written by Ryan Coogler

Best Animated Feature

“Arco” “Elio” “KPop Demon Hunters” “Little Amélie or the Character of Rain”  “Zootopia 2”

Best International Feature

Brazil, “The Secret Agent” France, “It Was Just an Accident” Norway, “Sentimental Value” Spain, “Sirāt” Tunisia, “The Voice of Hind Rajab”

Best Documentary Feature

“The Alabama Solution” “Come See Me in the Good Light” “Cutting Through Rocks” “Mr. Nobody Against Putin” “The Perfect Neighbor”

Best Animated Short

“Butterfly” “Forevergreen” “The Girl Who Cried Pearls” “Retirement Plan” “The Three Sisters”

Best Casting

“Hamnet” “Marty Supreme” “One Battle After Another” “The Secret Agent” “Sinners”

Best Cinematography

“Frankenstein” “Marty Supreme” “One Battle After Another” “Sinners” “Train Dreams”

Best Costume Design

“Avatar: Fire and Ash” “Frankenstein” “Hamnet” “Marty Supreme” “Sinners”

Best Documentary Short

“All the Empty Rooms” “Armed Only With a Camera: The Life and Death of Brent Renaud” “Children No More: ‘Were and Are Gone’”  “The Devil Is Busy” “Perfectly a Strangeness”

Best Film Editing

“F1” “Marty Supreme” “One Battle After Another” “Sentimental Value” “Sinners”

Best Live-Action Short

“Butcher’s Stain” “A Friend of Dorothy” “Jane Austen’s Period Drama” “The Singers” “Two People Exchanging Saliva”

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

“Frankenstein” “Kokuho” “Sinners” “The Smashing Machine” “The Ugly Stepsister”

Best Original Score

“Bugonia” “Frankenstein” “Hamnet” “One Battle After Another” “Sinners”

Best Original Song

“Dear Me” from “Diane Warren: Relentless” –  music and lyrics by Diane Warren “Golden” from “KPop Demon Hunters” – music and lyrics by EJAE, Mark Sonnenblick, Joong Gyu Kwak, Yu Han Lee, Hee Dong Nam, Jeong Hoon Seon, and Teddy Park “I Lied to You” from “Sinners” – music and lyrics by Raphael Saadiq and Ludwig Goransson “Sweet Dreams of Joy” from “Viva Verdi!” – music and lyrics by Nicholas Pike “Train Dreams” from “Train Dreams” – music by Nick Cave and Bryce Dessner, lyrics by Nick Cave

Best Production Design

“Frankenstein” “Hamnet” “Marty Supreme” “One Battle After Another” “Sinners”

Best Sound

“F1”  “Frankenstein” “One Battle After Another” “Sinners” “Sirāt”

Best Visual Effects

“Avatar: Fire and Ash” “F1” “Jurassic World Rebirth” “The Lost Bus” “Sinners”

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