Don Lemon Slams Nicki Minaj and Criticizes Her Family
In a recent social media clash, Don Lemon has publicly criticized Nicki Minaj, calling her a “homophobic bigot” and questioning her character. The feud ignited after Minaj reacted to Lemon’s live stream of an anti-ICE protest that disrupted a church service in Minneapolis.
Background of the Feud
The conflict began when Minaj expressed outrage over Lemon’s coverage of protesters who stormed the Cities Church, believing that a pastor there was an immigration agent. She took to X (formerly Twitter), labeling Lemon as “DISGUSTING” and demanding he face jail time for his actions during the protest.
Minaj’s Accusations
- Minaj demanded Lemon be incarcerated for live streaming the chaotic scene.
- She accused him of disrespecting religion, stating, “HOW DARE YOU?”
- Minaj suggested that Lemon would not treat other religions in such a manner.
Lemon’s Response
In a video posted on Instagram, Lemon retaliated against Minaj’s statements. He criticized her for speaking on topics outside her expertise and claimed she should be deported, referencing her alleged undocumented status.
Key Points from Lemon’s Remarks
- Lemon labeled Minaj a “homophobic bigot” and questioned her commitment to the African-American community.
- He took issue with her family background, referencing a “sex offender” husband and a “pedophile” relative.
- Lemon further urged Black and gay individuals to reconsider their support for Minaj’s music.
Protest Context
The protest at Cities Church saw demonstrators chanting familiar slogans in a bid to bring awareness to immigration issues. churchgoers reportedly reacted with anger towards the protesters.
Lemon’s Justification
Lemon defended the protesters’ actions, asserting that the First Amendment allows for public protests. He emphasized the importance of freedom of speech, despite the discomfort it may cause some individuals.
Legal Pushback
The Trump Justice Department, represented by Harmeet Dhillon, rebuked Lemon’s portrayal of the protest. Dhillon clarified that a place of worship is not a public forum for demonstrations and highlighted legal protections against such acts during a prayer service.
The back-and-forth between Lemon and Minaj highlights ongoing tensions in discussions surrounding immigration and free speech, as well as differing perspectives on the responsibilities of public figures in such debates.