Don Lemon

Journalist and CNN anchor

Don Lemon - Journalist and CNN anchor
Born

March 1st, 1966
59 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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A prominent journalist in the United States, notable for anchoring CNN Newsroom and hosting the weekend edition of Don Lemon Tonight. Over the years, garnered attention for covering significant events, including the 2008 presidential election and various social justice movements. Additionally, authored a memoir focused on personal life and professional experiences, providing insights into race and identity in America. Lemon's broadcasting career has included various roles across local news stations.

Anchored CNN's New Year's Eve special

Hosted Don Lemon Tonight

Covered the 2008 Presidential Election

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