Don Lemon Discovers the First Amendment Doesn’t Cover Donuts for Disorderly Conduct

Don Lemon’s recent arrest, while livestreaming inside a private establishment, sparked controversy over his claims of exercising press freedom. Critics argue he blurred the lines between journalism, activism, and catering by actively participating in the chaos. The incident raises questions about the accountability of reporters in the face of the First Amendment. Continue reading Don Lemon Discovers the First Amendment Doesn’t Cover Donuts for Disorderly Conduct

From Prime Time to Pew Raid: Don Lemon Declares Himself Archbishop of the First Amendment

Don Lemon has transitioned from a cable news anchor to a self-styled constitutional scholar, disrupting Christian worship services to lecture pastors on the First Amendment. His actions have been criticized as attention-seeking rather than activism, showing a decline in relevance and credibility, ultimately reflecting a battle against his own irrelevance. Continue reading From Prime Time to Pew Raid: Don Lemon Declares Himself Archbishop of the First Amendment