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Don Lemon Gives His Final Sign Off On CNN — And It’s a Doozy!


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I figured I would cover Don Lemon’s final sign off on his 10:00 pm show on CNN since I’m sure none of you were watching.

I know I wasn’t!

Did you even know his show was ending?

Me either.

Apparently, he is moving to a morning time slot?

Seems like a demotion, but I don’t really care.

I also don’t really care too much what he has to say, but this really was a doozy and I thought we should get the truth out there.

In 3 minutes, he managed to exalt himself and talk about himself to great lengths, but there was one part that really jumped out at me.

He said he thanked all the people who had his back when President Trump sent, quote: “ARMIES of bigots and people who threatened my life…”.

Wait, what?

When did that happen again?

I don’t recall any of that.

Are we having another Juicy Smolliet moment here Don?

What’s going on?

Do any of you remember President Trump sending ARMIEST of bigots to go threaten Don Lemon’s life?

Hmmm.

Just watch for yourself here on Rumble:

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Here’s a partial transcript:

“You had my back when conservatives attacked me,” Lemon said in an address to his CNN colleagues. “You had my back when liberals attacked me. You had my back when racists attacked — you had my back. And speaking of when the former president sent armies of bigots and people who threatened my life after me, you had my back as well.”

“Our lives changed together in both good and unfortunate ways,” he added. “We celebrated the birth of new Don Lemon Tonight family members. And sadly, we saw the deaths of close friends and dear loved ones.”

“I am eternally grateful to all of you,” he said. “I want to thank you the loyal viewers who sent me masks during Covid cards and letters of condolences and inspiration, Christmas cards, so many, many gifts and presence over the years. So thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, even sending me food.”

“Not goodbye, but certainly the end of an era as we sign off this last broadcast of Don Lemon Tonight, more than eight years, thousands of hours of live TV, historic moments and tough conversations,” Lemon said. “A lot happened between 10 and midnight, or later.”

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