JUST IN: Don Lemon Reveals

Disgraced former CNN host Don Lemon told his X followers on Wednesday

that he would be leaving the platform, citing the win by President-elect

Donald Trump while leaving unmentioned the failure of his attempt at starting a show of his own.

Lemon, who was fired from his former network following a series of misogynistic

statements on-air, sounded a thankful note to those who have engaged with him in

the subsequent two years. “I have loved connecting with you all on Twitter and then

on X for all of these years. But it’s time for me to leave the platform,” he exclaimed

in a video post. “I once believed that it was a place for honest debate and discussion,

transparency, and free speech. But I now feel it does not serve that purpose.”

Going on, Lemon said he took issue with new terms of service recently implemented by X

which require creators who sue the platform to file in the U.S. Southern District of District

in Tarrant County. “This is a hub for conservatives which experts say could make it easier

for X to shield itself from litigation and punish critics,” Lemon said.

He encouraged followers to continue watching his various other channels.

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