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Don Lemon Claims Pelosi Predicted He'd Be 'Face of the First Amendment' After Arrest
Former CNN host Don Lemon stated that former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi suggested he could become the "face of the First Amendment" following his recent arrest at an anti-immigration enforcement protest in Minnesota, according to Lemon. He was arrested on Thursday night for his alleged involvement in a protest at a Minnesota church last month. Lemon was released from custody without bail after a Los Angeles court appearance, with his next court appearance scheduled for Feb. 9 in Minneapolis.
Meanwhile, in other news, tensions continue to rise regarding U.S.-Colombia relations as President Donald Trump is scheduled to host Colombian President Gustavo Petro at the White House on Tuesday. The meeting comes amid deep disagreements over drug policy and security cooperation, testing what was once considered a model partnership in the Western Hemisphere. According to Fox News, relations between Trump and Petro have swung sharply from open confrontation to cautious engagement over the past year.
In Utah, the defense team for Tyler Robinson, the man accused of shooting Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, is seeking to disqualify the Utah County Attorneys Office from the case. Attorneys for Robinson are expected to continue arguing their motion to dismiss the office, citing a conflict of interest due to a member of the prosecution team having an adult child who was present at the murder, Fox News reported. Robinson is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday.
Separately, a debate is ongoing regarding private businesses denying service to federal law enforcement officers. Recent incidents involving ICE agents and Department of Homeland Security leadership being refused service at corporate gas stations and hotel chains have sparked questions about the legality of such actions. These incidents include ICE agents being turned away from hotels and a Border Patrol commander being denied service at a gas station, according to Fox News.
In California, Ring has launched a new safety feature called Fire Watch to assist communities and first responders during active fires. The feature, found within the "Neighbors" section of the Ring app, allows users to share real-time information during emergency situations. The launch comes a year after deadly fires ripped through the Pacific Palisades, Fox News reported. The feature was built in collaboration with the nonprofit Watch Duty.
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