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American Focus > Blog > Entertainment > Don Lemon Defends Friend Matt Lauer 7 Years After Today Firing
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Don Lemon Defends Friend Matt Lauer 7 Years After Today Firing

Last updated: January 23, 2025 4:16 am
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Don Lemon recently came to the defense of his friend Matt Lauer, who was ousted from his position as the host of the “Today” show in 2017 due to allegations of misconduct. During an appearance on the “Hollywood Raw Podcast With Dax Holt and Adam Glyn,” Lemon expressed his belief that Lauer, now 67, could potentially make a successful comeback, possibly through a podcast platform.

Lemon stated, “I think that if he could come back to digital, he can set his own course.” He also mentioned that he has witnessed firsthand the positive reception Lauer receives from fans when out in public. Lemon recounted instances where women would approach Lauer expressing their admiration and requesting photos with him, indicating that there is still a strong level of support for him among the public.

Despite the public’s apparent fondness for Lauer, Lemon acknowledged that there are concerns within the industry about his potential return. He mentioned that it is the people inside the business who are hesitant about Lauer making a comeback, citing the fallout from the allegations of misconduct that led to his departure from NBC.

Lemon emphasized his belief that if the decision was left to the general public rather than network executives, Lauer would have a chance at returning to the spotlight. He expressed confidence that viewers would tune in to watch Lauer and that the ratings would reflect his enduring popularity.

Speculation about Lauer’s comeback began to gain traction in April 2024, with reports suggesting that he was actively planning his return to the industry. Despite the controversy surrounding his past actions, Lauer reportedly feels that he was unfairly portrayed and is eager to reclaim his place in the media landscape.

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The allegations against Lauer surfaced in 2017 when a female colleague accused him of inappropriate behavior, leading to his dismissal from NBC. Journalist Ronan Farrow later detailed the allegations in his book “Catch and Kill,” but Lauer has consistently denied the accusations against him.

As discussions about Lauer’s potential comeback continue to circulate, it remains to be seen whether he will be able to make a successful return to the public eye. Amidst ongoing scrutiny and skepticism from industry insiders, Lauer’s future in the media industry remains uncertain. The world of technology is constantly evolving, with new innovations and advancements being made every day. From artificial intelligence to virtual reality, there is no shortage of cutting-edge technologies that are changing the way we live, work, and play.

One of the most exciting developments in recent years is the rise of blockchain technology. Originally created as the underlying technology behind the digital currency Bitcoin, blockchain has since expanded to revolutionize a wide range of industries, from finance to healthcare to supply chain management.

At its core, blockchain is a decentralized, distributed ledger that securely records transactions across a network of computers. This means that every transaction is verified and recorded in a way that is transparent, secure, and tamper-proof. This makes blockchain an ideal solution for industries that rely on secure and transparent transactions, such as banking and finance.

But blockchain’s potential goes far beyond just financial transactions. In healthcare, for example, blockchain can be used to securely store and share patient records, ensuring that sensitive information is kept safe and accessible only to those who need it. In supply chain management, blockchain can be used to track the movement of goods from manufacturer to consumer, providing a transparent record of every step in the process.

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Blockchain technology also has the potential to revolutionize the way we think about data privacy and security. By decentralizing data storage and eliminating the need for intermediaries, blockchain can help protect sensitive information from hackers and other threats. This is especially important in an age where data breaches and cyber attacks are becoming increasingly common.

As blockchain technology continues to evolve, we can expect to see even more exciting applications in the future. From smart contracts to decentralized autonomous organizations, the possibilities are endless. Whether it’s revolutionizing the way we do business or transforming the way we interact with technology, blockchain is sure to have a major impact on the world we live in.

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