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Don Lemon UNLEASHES: Calls MAGA Supporters ‘Dumb F*cking Idiots’!

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The tension within the Republican Party over the H-1B visa program underscores a broader ideological split on immigration and economic policy. Over the weekend, Trump himself expressed support for the foreign worker program, a stance that surprised some of his staunchest supporters.

Don Lemon Launches Profanity-Laced Attack

Weighing in on the controversy, Don Lemon used his YouTube platform to lash out at Trump supporters. Opening his segment, Lemon accused them of harboring resentment over losing jobs to foreign workers.

“You’re so fcking stupid and you deserve it. You fcking deserve it because you’re so dumb,” Lemon said, referencing the ongoing debate. “Yes, I am gloating over your stupidity.”

Lemon’s remarks escalated as he went on to label Trump supporters as being part of a “cult.”

“You’ve been co-opted because you’re in a f*cking cult and you don’t even realize it because you have stupid MAGA brain and you don’t get it,” Lemon continued. “How stupid and dumb are you?”

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A Divisive Reaction

The response to Lemon’s tirade has been polarizing. Supporters of the former anchor applauded his unapologetic criticism of what they view as harmful rhetoric from MAGA figures. Critics, however, denounced Lemon’s language as inflammatory and unproductive, accusing him of alienating a significant portion of the electorate.

Lemon’s remarks also brought renewed attention to the H-1B visa program, a contentious issue that has divided the Republican Party for years. While some conservatives view the program as essential for attracting top global talent, others argue it undermines American workers and job opportunities.

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Broader Implications for the GOP

The rift over immigration policy and diversity within the Republican Party could have far-reaching implications. Figures like Musk have warned that internal divisions, fueled by racially charged rhetoric, risk alienating moderate voters and undermining the party’s long-term viability.

For Trump supporters, the debate over Krishnan’s appointment and the H-1B visa program represents more than just a policy disagreement—it reflects the ideological identity of the movement itself.

As voices on both sides of the aisle weigh in, one thing is clear: the conversation surrounding immigration, race, and economic policy in America is far from settled. Don Lemon’s incendiary remarks may have added fuel to the fire, but the debate they highlight is one that continues to shape the nation’s political landscape.

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