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Nicki Minaj Slams ‘Disgusting’ Don Lemon After He Joined Anti-ICE Invasion of Minnesota Church: ‘I WANT THAT THUG IN JAIL!’

Nicki Minaj, the renowned rap artist, has never been one to shy away from speaking her mind. And she certainly didn’t hold back when expressing her outrage over former CNN anchor Don Lemon’s recent actions.

It all started on a seemingly peaceful Sunday morning in Minnesota when a group of anti-ICE agitators stormed into a church during service. Chanting “Hands up, Don’t shoot” and “ICE out,” the protesters caused chaos and disrupted the peaceful atmosphere of the church.

But what was even more shocking was the fact that Don Lemon, a former respected journalist, was among the group. Not only did he join in on the chants and disruption, but he also had his film crew with him. This was a clear violation of the church’s sanctity and a blatant disregard for the law.

Nicki Minaj, like many others, was appalled by Lemon’s actions. In a scathing tweet, she called him out for his disgraceful behavior and demanded that he be held accountable for his actions. She wrote, “I want that thug in jail! @donlemon how dare you invade a place of worship and disrupt a peaceful service. You should be ashamed of yourself!”

The tweet quickly went viral, with many people echoing Minaj’s sentiments. Lemon was bombarded with criticism and backlash, with many questioning his journalistic integrity and professionalism.

But this is not the first time that Lemon has come under fire for his controversial actions. In the past, he has been accused of biased reporting and making inflammatory statements. And now, by joining in on an anti-ICE protest, he has once again shown his true colors.

The fact that Lemon chose to join a group of agitators who were disrupting a church service is not only disrespectful, but it also shows a blatant disregard for the law. As a former journalist, he should know better than to engage in such behavior.

But Lemon’s actions have not only angered Nicki Minaj, but they have also sparked a larger conversation about the importance of responsible journalism. Journalists have a duty to report the truth and remain unbiased, and Lemon’s actions have raised questions about his ability to do so.

Many have also pointed out the irony of Lemon’s actions, considering he used to work for a news organization that prided itself on being the “most trusted name in news.” But by joining a group of protesters and disrupting a church service, he has tarnished his own reputation and the reputation of CNN.

Nicki Minaj’s call for Lemon to be thrown in jail may seem harsh, but it reflects the severity of his actions. Invading a place of worship and disrupting a peaceful service is a serious offense, and Lemon should be held accountable for his actions.

In the end, Nicki Minaj’s tweet serves as a reminder to all journalists that they have a responsibility to uphold the integrity of their profession. It is not about taking sides or promoting personal agendas, but rather about reporting the truth and remaining unbiased. And those who fail to do so should face the consequences of their actions.

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