Actor James Woods just delivered the most savage takedown of 2026, absolutely annihilating disgraced former CNN anchor Don Lemon after the failed media personality invaded a Minnesota church as part of an anti-ICE protest over the weekend.
Woods, known for his razor-sharp conservative commentary on social media, didn't hold back when he called Lemon "a dingleberry hanging off the a** of American journalism." Ouch. But honestly? That might be too generous.
The Hollywood patriot's epic rebuke came after Lemon—who was rightfully booted from CNN for being an absolute disaster—decided to insert himself into Immigration and Customs Enforcement protests at a Minnesota church. Because apparently, disrupting people's worship is now considered "journalism" in the twisted world of leftist activism.
The Death of Real Journalism
What we're witnessing here, folks, is the complete collapse of what used to pass for mainstream media credibility. Don Lemon, once propped up by the fake news industrial complex at CNN, has now been reduced to church-crashing stunts in a desperate attempt to stay relevant.
This is the same Don Lemon who spent years spreading Russia hoax lies, dismissing Hunter Biden's laptop as "Russian disinformation," and pushing every anti-Trump narrative the Deep State fed him. Now that President Trump is back in the White House and actually enforcing immigration law, these media lapdogs are having complete meltdowns.
"The absolute worst in every way you can imagine"
That's exactly how PJ Media described Lemon, and they're not wrong. This is a man who built his entire career on division, hatred, and promoting the radical left's anti-American agenda.
Meanwhile, James Woods continues to be one of the few voices of sanity coming out of Hollywood, consistently calling out the establishment's lies and standing with everyday Americans who are sick of the swamp's games.
As President Trump's second-term agenda of mass deportations and border security moves forward, expect more unhinged meltdowns from has-been media figures like Lemon. The question is: how low will they go to stay in the spotlight?
