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Don Lemon's career and any significant events that may have led to his departure from CNN.

Don Lemon is an award-winning journalist and news anchor who has been with CNN since 2006. Over the years, he has covered major events such as Hurricane Katrina, the Sandy Hook shooting, and the Charleston church shooting. He has also been a vocal advocate for social justice and has interviewed numerous high-profile individuals, including former President Barack Obama.

As of my knowledge cutoff date in September 2021, there were no credible reports of Don Lemon being fired from CNN. It is possible that you may be referring to a hypothetical situation or a rumor that has since been debunked.

In any case, if Don Lemon were to leave CNN for any reason, it is likely that he would have numerous job offers given his extensive experience and reputation as a seasoned journalist. As for Rick Ross and Wingstop, it is true that the rapper owns several franchises of the popular chicken wing restaurant chain. However, there is no known connection between Rick Ross and Don Lemon, and it is unclear whether Ross would offer Lemon a job if he were to leave CNN.

In conclusion, while it is important to stay informed about current events and news stories, it is equally important to ensure that the information we consume and share is accurate and based on credible sources.
 

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