Don Lemon speaks about his arrest on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’
Making his first major post-arrest television interview Monday on βJimmy Kimmel Live!,β Don Lemon detailed the moments surrounding his incarceration and his experience as a journalist becoming the center of a news story.
βThereβs a lot that I cannot say,β Lemon told Kimmel. βBut what I will say is that Iβm not a protester. I went there to be a journalist. I went there to chronicle and document and record what was happening … I do think that there is a difference between a protester and a journalist.β
The appearance arrived less than a week after the former CNN anchor β now an independent journalist who hosts a YouTube show β was arrested by federal agents in Los Angeles following his coverage of an anti-ICE protest at a Minnesota church earlier this month. Lemon, 59, was released without bond Friday and is expected to plead not guilty, according to his attorneys.
On Mondayβs show, Kimmel began the conversation by asking Lemon how he was feeling: βI donβt know β thatβs an honest answer,β Lemon said. βIβm OK. Iβm not going to let them steal my joy, but this is very serious. These are federal criminal charges.β
Lemon was arrested β along with three others in attendance at the protest β at the direction of Atty. Gen. Pam Bondi, who said on X that it was in connection to what she described as a βcoordinated attackβ on the church, located in St. Paul. Lemon is charged with conspiracy to deprive the church congregants of their rights and interfering by force with someoneβs First Amendment rights. Lemon has denied participating in the protest at the church β assembled to decry that an Immigration and Customs Enforcement field officer apparently serves as a pastor there β saying he was present in a journalistic capacity.
Playfully acknowledging that he hasnβt been a favorite of President Trumpβs since his time on CNN, Lemon said he hadnβt been concerned about his possible arrest β even with a re-post by Trump calling for it β until it gained steam by members of Trumpβs cabinet, including Bondi and Todd Blanche, the U.S. deputy attorney general. Lemon said that after retaining a lawyer and volunteering to turn himself in to handle the matter without fanfare, he βnever heard back from them.β
βThat is customary in a situation like this, that someone would be allowed to turn themselves in,β Lemon said. βPeople who are who are accused of much worse things than I am accused of doing, they are allowed the courtesy. I mean, Donald Trump was allowed the courtesy to turn himself in …β
Lemon went on to detail the moments leading up to his arrest Thursday, which came after a night of covering a Grammys event for the Black Music Collective and attending a post-party celebration.
βI got back to the hotel, I walked in with my swag bag from the thing … and I pressed the elevator button and all of a sudden I feel myself being jostled, people trying to grab me and put me in handcuffs,β he recounted. βAnd I said, βWhat are you doing here?β And they said, βWe came to arrest you.β I said, βWho are you?β Then finally they identified themselves. And I said, βIf you are who you are, then whereβs the warrant?β And they didnβt have a warrant, so they had to wait for the someone from outside, an FBI guy, to come in to show me a warrant on a cell phone … They took me outside FBI guys were out there. It had to be maybe a dozen people, which is a waste, Jimmy, of resources … They want to embarrass you. They want to intimidate you. They want to instill fear.β
He said he hadnβt realized how much attention his arrest had generated until he saw CNN broadcasting the story on a TV monitor where he was being held.
βI could see βFormer CNN anchor Don Lemon arrested in Los Angeles,ββ he said. βI said to the guy, βIs that happening a lot?β He goes, βYouβve been on all morning, yeah. And he says, βThis is a big deal.ββ
During the conversation, Kimmel criticized what he felt was a lack of attention to the recent search by FBI agents of the home of a Washington Post reporter who covers the federal government. Lemon, who parted ways with CNN in 2023, attributed it to a fear among the leaders of corporate press enterprises.
βCorporate media has been neutered right now. They are afraid, and thatβs the reason Iβm so happy with what I do, because Iβm closer to the ground,β he said. βThis is not time for folly. Itβs not time for false equivalence, and putting people on television and on news programs, giving them a platform, who come on just to lie. …. Some things are objectively bad and I think its important in this time to point that out.β
Lemon hitting the late-night circuit intensifies its spotlight as a free-speech battleground. The Trump era has prompted more pointed and passionate takes from most of the major hosts that, in turn, have captured the attention and ire of the president, who has provoked threats against them and their broadcasters.
Last year, CBS announced it was canceling βThe Late Showβ after a three-decade run β a decision the company attributed to financial reasons and not, as many have speculated, because of host Stephen Colbertβs criticism of a settlement between the Trump administration and Paramount, the parent company of CBS, over a 2024 β60 Minutesβ interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris.
More recently, Kimmel faced a brief suspension last fall over comments regarding the killing of right-wing activist and influencer Charlie Kirk (ABC ultimately reinstated Kimmel following public backlash.) In fact, Lemon referenced that situation prior to his arrest, when a judge dismissed prosectorsβ initial charging effort: βThis is not a victory lap for me because itβs not over. Theyβre gonna try again,β Lemon told his followers on his YouTube show after the judgeβs ruling. βGo ahead, make me into the new Jimmy Kimmel, if you want.β
Last Friday, addressing a crowd outside the courthouse upon his release, Lemon said, βThere 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 in power accountable. I will not stop now, I will not stop ever.β