前美国检察官将于周五与莱蒙一同出席联邦法院
作者:布雷安妮·德皮施(Breanne Deppisch)
福克斯新闻
2026年2月11日 美国东部时间下午4:19 发布
法院文件显示,一名长期任职的联邦检察官上月因对特朗普政府处理反移民和海关执法局(ICE)抗议者的担忧引发的辞职潮,离开明尼苏达州美国检察官办公室后,已加入前CNN主播唐·莱蒙(Don Lemon)的辩护团队。
辞职前担任明尼苏达州美国检察官办公室高级领导职务的约瑟夫·H·汤普森(Joseph H. Thompson),将与知名辩护律师阿贝·洛厄尔(Abbe Lowell)一同为莱蒙辩护,他将凭借在同一联邦地区起诉此案的第一手经验提供帮助。洛厄尔过去一年在多起备受瞩目的案件中与特朗普政府交锋,曾代表纽约州总检察长莱蒂西亚·詹姆斯(Letitia James)、美联储董事会成员莉萨·库克(Lisa Cook)和前国家安全顾问约翰·博尔顿(John Bolton)。
洛厄尔上月告诉福克斯新闻数字版,莱蒙将在法庭上”有力且彻底地”为自己辩护。
根据正式出庭通知,汤普森将于周五与莱蒙一同出席明尼苏达州联邦地区法院的提审和初次庭审。
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美国司法部长帕姆·邦迪(Pam Bondi)于2025年2月12日在华盛顿特区司法部新闻发布会上发言(彭博社通过盖蒂图片社提供)
自称独立记者的莱蒙上月因涉嫌参与明尼苏达州圣保罗市城市教堂遭反ICE抗议者冲击事件而被捕。另有八人也被逮捕并指控,当时司法部长邦迪称该事件是”有组织的袭击”。
“毫无疑问,在特朗普总统领导下的本届政府治下,你们有权自由安全地进行宗教活动,”邦迪在社交媒体发布的视频中表示,”如果我之前表述不够明确,那就是:如果有人侵犯这一神圣权利,我们将采取行动。”
汤普森是自今年1月以来明尼苏达州美国检察官办公室约14名辞职的联邦检察官之一——许多人认为这一大规模离职潮是司法部处理明尼苏达州动荡局势不力所致。在雷妮·古德(Renee Good)被枪杀及司法部处理该案件引发担忧后,他是该办公室五名辞职的美国检察官之一。
“能在明尼苏达州联邦地区和伊利诺伊州北部联邦地区担任助理美国检察官,我深感荣幸和自豪,”汤普森在LinkedIn上宣布离职时表示。对于将代表莱蒙的消息,他未立即回复福克斯新闻数字版的置评请求。
汤普森在明尼苏达州美国检察官办公室工作了11年,包括担任关键领导职务。他曾担任该地区代理美国检察官至2025年10月,并领导该联邦地区的欺诈和公共腐败部门。
明尼苏达州将特朗普政府的ICE行动诉诸法庭以暂停移民打击
前CNN主播、记者唐·莱蒙于2026年1月30日在洛杉矶爱德华·R·罗伊巴尔联邦法院听证会结束后接受媒体采访。特朗普政府指控莱蒙在报道移民抗议活动时犯有民权罪(法新社通过盖蒂图片社提供)
莱蒙被指控与在城市教堂的反ICE破坏事件有关,犯有剥夺他人权利的共谋罪和《防止利用暴力侵害宗教自由法》(FACE Act)违规。
据视频片段显示,该团体高呼”ICE滚蛋”,并打断礼拜仪式。
莱蒙于1月30日被无保释释放。1994年通过的《防止利用暴力侵害宗教自由法》是一项联邦法律,禁止使用武力、胁迫或阻碍手段,故意”伤害、恐吓或干扰”个人在礼拜场所行使宗教信仰自由的权利。
根据《防止利用暴力侵害宗教自由法》的处罚规定,视指控的违规严重程度和其他相关因素,处罚从罚款到监禁不等。
由于《防止利用暴力侵害宗教自由法》将首次使用武力或身体阻碍的违规行为归类为轻罪,如果检察官寻求此类指控,莱蒙最高可面临一年联邦监禁。
洛厄尔辩称,针对莱蒙的指控是对《第一修正案》的”前所未有的攻击”,是司法部试图压制言论自由保护的行为。
在YouTube频道发布的视频中,莱蒙表示:”我只是来拍照的,我不是这个团体的一员……我是记者。”
莱蒙还对吉米·坎摩尔(Jimmy Kimmel)表示:”我去那里是为了记录和报道,记者与抗议者是有区别的。”
洛厄尔支持这一说法:”唐从事新闻工作已有30年,他在明尼阿波利斯依法受保护的工作与他一贯的做法并无不同。”
布雷安妮·德皮施是福克斯新闻数字版的国家政治记者,专注报道特朗普政府、司法部、联邦调查局及其他全国性新闻。她此前曾在《华盛顿 examiner》和《华盛顿邮报》报道全国政治新闻,还为《政治杂志》、《科罗拉多公报》等媒体撰稿。可通过Breanne.Deppisch@fox.com向她提供线索,或在X平台关注她@breanne_dep。
Prosecutor who left Minnesota office amid anti-ICE unrest joins Don Lemon defense team
The ex-US prosecutor will appear alongside Lemon in federal court on Friday
By Breanne Deppisch
Fox News
Published February 11, 2026 4:19pm EST
A longtime federal prosecutor who left the U.S. attorney’s office in Minnesota last month amid a wave of resignations linked to concerns over the Trump administration’s handling of anti-ICE agitators has joined former CNN anchor Don Lemon’s defense team, court filings show.
Joseph H. Thompson, a former senior leader in the Minnesota U.S. attorney’s office before he resigned, will now defend Lemon alongside Abbe Lowell, bringing firsthand experience from the same federal district prosecuting the case. Lowell is a well-known defense attorney who has sparred with the Trump administration in a number of high-profile cases in the past year alone, representing New York Attorney General Letitia James, Federal Reserve Board Governor Lisa Cook and former National Security Adviser John Bolton.
Lemon will fight these charges “vigorously and thoroughly” in court, Lowell told Fox News Digital last month.
According to a formal notice of appearance, Thompson will appear alongside Lemon in federal court Friday for an arraignment and initial court appearance in the Minnesota federal district.
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Pam Bondi, US attorney general, speaks during a news conference at the Department of Justice (DOJ) in Washington, DC, US, on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025.(Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Lemon, who describes himself as an independent journalist, was arrested last month for his alleged involvement in the storming of Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, by anti-ICE agitators. Eight others were also arrested and charged in an event that Attorney General Pam Bondi described at the time as a “coordinated attack.”
“Make no mistake, under President Trump’s leadership and this administration, you have the right to worship freely and safely,” Bondi said in a video posted to social media. “And if I haven’t been clear already, if you violate that sacred right, we are coming after you.”
Thompson is one of roughly 14 federal prosecutors who resigned from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Minnesota since January — a mass exodus many have attributed to the Justice Department’s handling of the unrest in Minnesota. He was one of five U.S. prosecutors who resigned from the office shortly after the fatal shooting of Renee Good and concerns over DOJ’s handling of the case.
“It was an honor and privilege to serve as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in both the District of Minnesota and Northern District of Illinois,” Thompson said on LinkedIn to announce his departure. He did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment on the news that he will represent Lemon.
Thompson previously spent 11 years at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Minnesota, including in key leadership roles. He served as the acting U.S. attorney for the district through October 2025 and headed up the fraud and public corruption section for the federal district.
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Former CNN anchor and journalist Don Lemon speaks to the media after a hearing at the Edward R. Roybal Federal Courthouse in Los Angeles on January 30, 2026. The Trump administration charged Lemon with civil rights crimes over coverage of immigration protests.(AFP via Getty)
Lemon was charged with conspiracy to deprive the rights of others and a FACE Act violation related to his alleged involvement with the anti-ICE disruption at Cities Church.
The group was seen chanting “ICE out,” according to video footage, and interrupting a worship service.
Lemon was released without bail on Jan. 30. The FACE Act, passed in 1994, is a federal law that prohibits the use of force, intimidation, or obstruction to deliberately “injure, intimidate, or interfere” with an individual’s ability to exercise their right to religious freedom at a place of worship.
FACE Act violations carry penalties ranging from fines to prison time, depending on the severity of the violation alleged and other contributing factors.
Because the FACE Act classifies a first-time violation involving the use of force or physical obstruction as a misdemeanor, Lemon could face a maximum of one year in federal prison if prosecutors seek those charges.
Lowell has argued the case against Lemon is an “unprecedented attack” on the First Amendment, and an attempt by the Justice Department to chill free speech protections.
Protesters chant and bang on trash cans as they stand behind a makeshift barricade during a protest.(AP Photo/Adam Gray)
And Lemon, for his part, said he had been attending the demonstration in a reporting capacity.
In a video posted to his YouTube channel, Lemon remarked, “I’m just here photographing, I’m not part of the group … I’m a journalist.”
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“I went there to chronicle and document and record,” Lemon told Jimmy Kimmel in an interview last week, adding, “There is a difference between a protester and a journalist.”
Lowell echoed this claim. “Don has been a journalist for 30 years, and his constitutionally protected work in Minneapolis was no different than what he has always done.”
Breanne Deppisch is a national politics reporter for Fox News Digital covering the Trump administration, with a focus on the Justice Department, FBI and other national news. She previously covered national politics at the Washington Examiner and The Washington Post, with additional bylines in Politico Magazine, the Colorado Gazette and others. You can send tips to Breanne at Breanne.Deppisch@fox.com, or follow her on X at @breanne_dep.
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