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Don Lemon returns with new show promising “honest debate … without the hall monitors”

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Tucker Carlson, it will stream on X (formerly Twitter).On his own X account (where else), Lemon, 57, said, “I’ve heard you and today I’m back bigger, bolder, freer!“I know now more than ever that we need a place for honest debate and discussion without the hall monitors.Subscribe to our daily newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.“This is just the beginning so stay tuned.”Among those to congratulate Lemon was Tucker Carlson.

The latter was sacked by Fox News in the days following its $787 million defamation settlement with Dominion Voting Systems.

The precise reasons for his dismissal have been revealed.“Congratulations. It’s a new world. Welcome,” tweeted Carlson.Congratulations.

It’s a new world. Welcome. https://t.co/bdm3h7NsxdLemon is not the only person to pick up a hosting gig with X. The platform announced yesterday that former Democrat-turned-Independent lawmaker Tulsi Gabbard would be presenting a series of documentaries.

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