Well, let’s see how this goes for him.
Ex-CNN host Don Lemon wasted no time running to the nearest microphone on Monday to get the most he could out of his recent revolting stunt: storming a church in Minnesota with anti-ICE protesters.
An act that the Trump DOJ promises will have repercussions.
In a Monday interview, Lemon described the churchgoers’ Christianity as distinct from his own, attributing criticism of his involvement to “white supremacy” and “entitlement” among white Christians, while claiming his identity as a gay Black man with a prominent platform made him a primary target.
Lemon also says he’s only a focus of the story because of his race and sexuality.
“I said, how did I become the face of this? And my producers said, ‘Don, you’re a gay black man in America, and you have a platform, and you’re the biggest name, of course, you’re going to be the person that they single out.’”
Watch the clip below:
NEW: After storming a church in Minnesota, Don Lemon says white Christians are “entitled” and engaged in “white supremacy,” says he is being targeted because he is a gay black man.
“It’s not the type of Christianity that I practice.”
“I think that they’re entitled and that that… pic.twitter.com/FwsDSIpeMD
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) January 19, 2026
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