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host Don Lemon who is known for ranting about former President Trump on his primetime show claims in a new interview that he had grown tired of the way his network handled politics.<br>Lemon has spent the last eight years in the primetime CNN slot spewing anti-Trump diatribes but is now moving into a new role as the primary host of CNN This Morning, a three-hour-long program set to debut on November 1, a week before . <br>In his first interview since the move was announced, Lemon aired his frustrations about his previous gig.<br>'Has it been frustrating over the last couple of years having to deal with politics in the way it's been d            <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>He was also widely outspoken about election fraud following the 2020 Presidential Election, and claimed Trump and Republicans were feeding GOP supporters 'bullsh**t.'<br>In Wednesday's interview, Lemon explained that even after Trump was no longer president - and he was ready to move on - the former president still dominated the primetime shows. <br>'It was frustrating to say the least, not that I wasn't committed to doing it in primetime.<br><br>But after Donald Trump wasn't president anymore, and we had a war in Ukraine — that changed our approach to what we did in primetime, which was not starting every single night with a monologue about Donald Trump and how bad he was and how terrible things were in the country,' he said.<br>'So I was ready to move on and I think the audience is ready to move on as well,' Lemon continued.<br><br>'And even if he comes back, I think there's a different approach that can be taken in primetime and in the mornings. The morning gives me more latitude to educate and elevate the conversation.'<br>Now, Lemon said it's time to 'shake things up' as he shares the spotlight with two of his 'dearest friends' Collins and Harlow. <br>        CNN announced a new morning show featuring Don Lemon alongside Poppy Harlow (right) and Kaitlan Collins (left).<br><br>The show will debut on November 1 - a week before midterm elections<br>        John Berman and Brianna Keilar's the 'New Day' morning show will be cancelled once the revamped show airs.<br><br>The pair will move onto other roles in the company<br>'I'm just going to be myself,' he said. 'It seems to have worked for the past however many decades in the business. I'm really not concerned about the ratings: I'm concerned about making it the best morning show possible and appealing to multiple demographics and people who are interested in other things than raw, tribal politics.'<br>Lemon also promised that a 'younger, more fun' Don Lemon - different than what people are used to, will be the one showing up on CNN every morning. <br>'The perfect answer is tune in,' he said.<br><br>'I'll be wearing what I wear in my normal everyday life and not necessarily news guy at night Don Lemon. It will be appropriate to the show. It will also be a lot younger and a lot more fun than what people are used to seeing on TV news.'<br>'Maybe you'll get some new fashion tips,' he added. <br>        Don Lemon (above) ranted on his show: 'He (Trump) is the biggest snowflake of them all - the biggest one'<br>        A big-time critic of former President Trump and Republicans, he has previously called Trump 'the biggest snowflake of them all' following the 2021 White House raid on January 6<br>      CNN has been purging itself of the reputation of being a woke media source since Licht pledged to make the network reliable to the people again by halting the slander of Republicans.<br>The new movement has resulted in the termination of popular CNN hosts, including John Harwood and Brian Stelter, along with their shows.<br>Licht previously warned CNN staffers that changes to the network were coming to the network that they would 'not understand' or 'like.'<br>It's unclear when the new morning show will be released in October,  situs slot online deposit murah or if the anchors will abide by Licht's new policies, but the new CEO doesn't appear to be shy terminate large profile journalists.<br>go to this website</a>)

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'host Don Lemon who is known for ranting about former President Trump on his primetime show claims in a new interview that he had grown tired of the way his network handled politics.<br>Lemon has spent the last eight years in the primetime CNN slot spewing anti-Trump diatribes but is now moving into a new role as the primary host of CNN This Morning, a three-hour-long program set to debut on November 1, a week before . <br>In his first interview since the move was announced, Lemon aired his frustrations about his previous gig.<br>'Has it been frustrating over the last couple of years having to deal with politics in the way it's been d <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>He was also widely outspoken about election fraud following the 2020 Presidential Election, and claimed Trump and Republicans were feeding GOP supporters 'bullsh**t.'<br>In Wednesday's interview, Lemon explained that even after Trump was no longer president - and he was ready to move on - the former president still dominated the primetime shows. <br>'It was frustrating to say the least, not that I wasn't committed to doing it in primetime.<br><br>But after Donald Trump wasn't president anymore, and we had a war in Ukraine — that changed our approach to what we did in primetime, which was not starting every single night with a monologue about Donald Trump and how bad he was and how terrible things were in the country,' he said.<br>'So I was ready to move on and I think the audience is ready to move on as well,' Lemon continued.<br><br>'And even if he comes back, I think there's a different approach that can be taken in primetime and in the mornings. The morning gives me more latitude to educate and elevate the conversation.'<br>Now, Lemon said it's time to 'shake things up' as he shares the spotlight with two of his 'dearest friends' Collins and Harlow. <br> CNN announced a new morning show featuring Don Lemon alongside Poppy Harlow (right) and Kaitlan Collins (left).<br><br>The show will debut on November 1 - a week before midterm elections<br> John Berman and Brianna Keilar's the 'New Day' morning show will be cancelled once the revamped show airs.<br><br>The pair will move onto other roles in the company<br>'I'm just going to be myself,' he said. 'It seems to have worked for the past however many decades in the business. I'm really not concerned about the ratings: I'm concerned about making it the best morning show possible and appealing to multiple demographics and people who are interested in other things than raw, tribal politics.'<br>Lemon also promised that a 'younger, more fun' Don Lemon - different than what people are used to, will be the one showing up on CNN every morning. <br>'The perfect answer is tune in,' he said.<br><br>'I'll be wearing what I wear in my normal everyday life and not necessarily news guy at night Don Lemon. It will be appropriate to the show. It will also be a lot younger and a lot more fun than what people are used to seeing on TV news.'<br>'Maybe you'll get some new fashion tips,' he added. <br> Don Lemon (above) ranted on his show: 'He (Trump) is the biggest snowflake of them all - the biggest one'<br> A big-time critic of former President Trump and Republicans, he has previously called Trump 'the biggest snowflake of them all' following the 2021 White House raid on January 6<br> CNN has been purging itself of the reputation of being a woke media source since Licht pledged to make the network reliable to the people again by halting the slander of Republicans.<br>The new movement has resulted in the termination of popular CNN hosts, including John Harwood and Brian Stelter, along with their shows.<br>Licht previously warned CNN staffers that changes to the network were coming to the network that they would 'not understand' or 'like.'<br>It's unclear when the new morning show will be released in October, situs slot online deposit murah or if the anchors will abide by Licht's new policies, but the new CEO doesn't appear to be shy terminate large profile journalists.<br>go to this website</a>)'
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