Heisman Trophy Winner Herschel Walker Demands CNN Fire Host Don Lemon

The inroads that President Trump has made with blacks in America is nothing short of remarkable. Support from black Americans for President Trump is at 35 percent and climbing. Black business ownership is up 400 percent under President Trump, compared to the eight-year economic train wreck of his disastrous predecessor.

So, what does President Trump do? Instead of inviting the collegiate academic blacks who are all on the Democrat Party Plantation to the White House, he invites an outspoken rapper, Kanye West. Trump holds an amazing sit-down with a member of the black community who has millions of followers. Regardless of how you feel about Kanye West, this was a remarkable moment from a Republican presidency. No Republican president in modern history has attempted to bridge the gap between conservatives and blacks, let alone try and succeed as Trump has done.

So, how does CNN react to this historic moment? By going on an insane, racist screed against Kanye West that sounds like a cross between a Ku Klux Klan meeting and “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.” The racist panel that made such vile comments about Kanye West was led by none other than Don Lemon, CNN’s black radical homosexual leftist. (No wonder he resents Kanye.)

Well, NFL legend Herschel Walker isn’t having any of Don Lemon’s nonsense. Check out the Heisman trophy winner’s sit-down on Fox News where he tears Don Lemon apart and demands that Lemon be fired — it is patriotic gold!


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