

Rittenhouse Takes Stand, COVID Overreach, and Lemon's Accuser Responds, with Sharyl Attkisson, Coleman Hughes, Robert Barnes and Dustin Hice | Ep. 200
Nov 10, 2021
Joining the discussion are Robert Barnes, a legal expert known for representing Kyle Rittenhouse; investigative journalist Sharyl Attkisson; Coleman Hughes, a cultural commentator; and Dustin Hice, who is suing Don Lemon over alleged assault. They delve into Rittenhouse's testimony, dissecting media bias and legal strategies. The guests also share thoughts on COVID-19 mandates, the Amish perspective on public health, and societal dynamics surrounding race in education—offering a candid take on today's pressing cultural issues.
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Settlement Offers
- Dustin Hice claims Don Lemon's team offered three settlement amounts: $400,000, $25,000, and $8,000.
- Lemon's lawyer denies this, claiming only an $8,000 offer was made.
Witness Payment Allegations
- Don Lemon's team alleges Hice offered to pay witness George Ganales for testimony, citing texts.
- Hice claims he offered support due to Ganales' job loss after speaking out, and that he provided all available texts.
Hice's Deleted Twitter
- Dustin Hice deleted his Twitter account to avoid bullying but has since restored it.
- Hice claims there was no CNN-related content on the account prior to the incident with Don Lemon.