Lee began working for CNN after a church bombing in Alexandria, Egypt, on New Year’s Eve 2010. One of Lee’s Tweets during the
January 25 Revolution is cited in the book
A Twitter Year: 365 Days in 140 Characters by Kate Bussmann. Lee's Tweets are also preserved in an archived collection maintained by the
American University in Cairo's Rare Books and Special Collections Library as part of the blogs, Twitter feeds, local and regional media coverage, and other sites related to the January 25th Revolution. Lee is also quoted in
News Now: Visual Storytelling in the Digital Age by Susan Green, Mark Lodato, B. William Silcock, and Carol Schwalbe. While covering the
Libyan Revolution of 2011, Lee was injured in Sirte by a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) that exploded next to him. It killed an ambulance driver and sent shrapnel into his leg. During the
2013-15 detention of Al-Jazeera journalists by Egypt, CNN’s Lee reported several times on the
Al Jazeera English news channel in a show of solidarity with the imprisoned journalists. Lee's coverage of the Al Jazeera trial is documented in the book, ''The Marriott Cell: An Epic Journey from Cairo's
Scorpion Prison to Freedom'' by
Mohamed Fahmy. Lee was on board the Royal Caribbean
Oasis of the Seas in the Atlantic Ocean to cover the
solar eclipse of August 21, 2017. He was on
Anderson Cooper 360° while experiencing totality on the cruise liner. == Awards==