CNN's Don Lemon cuts off guest who accused him of 'contributing' to political divide
CNN anchor Don Lemon lashed out at former White House aide Cliff Sims over President Donald Trump’s
Charlottesville remarks and ended the segment early after he was
accused by his guest of "contributing" to the political divide in the
country. While covering the White House Correspondents’ Dinner and the rally
Trump held simultaneously in Green Bay, Wis. on Saturday night, CNN’s
Alisyn Camerota began the conversation by criticizing President Trump’s
pivot from his somber rally remarks about the deadly synagogue shooting
in Poway, Calif. to his fiery attacks against the Russia investigation. Sims
responded by saying all Americans are “watching the same movie” and how
they are “seeing dramatically different things” when it comes to the
Trump presidency. He used Lemon’s response to Charlottesville as an
example that his views of Trump’s remarks are “diametrically opposed” to
many others, including himself, adding that Trump “did condemn” white
supremacy. “Then you’re delusional. Then you’re delusional,
Cliff,” Lemon talked over Sims. “You’re saying because the president
says words that are hollow- because the president said ‘we should come
together.’” “I couldn’t hear anything you just said, Don, because
you insisted on talking over me,” Sims shot back. “So I really don’t
know what you’re saying right now.” “If you stop talking, then we won’t be talking over each other and I will let you respond,” Lemon said. “Well, you want to interview me!” Sims exclaimed. “You asked me to come on your program, so give me a chance to talk!”
CNN anchor Don Lemon (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)
Lemon accused the “Team of Vipers” author of saying
that “the president’s words don’t matter,” which Sims denied. Sims then
challenged Lemon to give an example of Trump “being a white
supremacist.” “I never called the president a white supremacist,
so you’re watching the wrong program or you’re not hearing what I’m
saying. What I have called the president is a racist,” the CNN anchor
said. “When you call nations ‘s---hole countries,’ when you call
African-American players ‘sons of b--hes, when you say there are ‘fine
people on both sides,’ when you lie about it afterwards --“ Sims
attempted to explain that Trump was saying there were “fine people on
both sides” of the debate over Confederate statues, but Lemon insisted
that’s not what the president said. After another heated exchange,
the former Trump aide accused Lemon of “contributing” to stoking
division by re-litigating the Charlottesville remarks. “I’m not
the person who said that they were ‘fine people on both sides,’” Lemon
fired back. “I’m not the person who called countries ‘sh--hole
countries.’” “You actually don’t even know if he said that because
that’s another one of those based on anonymous and people in the room
say blah, blah, blah, you actually don’t know if he said that,” Sims
told Lemon. “Yes, I do know that he said that,” Lemon claimed. “And it’s not ‘blah, blah, blah.” The “CNN Tonight” host had enough of Sims and cut the segment short, shifting to someone he says “tried to bring this country together.” “And that’s you, Don. You do a great job at that,” Sims sarcastically added before his mic was cut. Lemon was actually referring to President Barack Obama. Joseph A. Wulfsohn is a media reporter for Fox News. Follow him on Twitter @JosephWulfsohn.
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