Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C., made history this year: Thanks to a lawsuit, the church controls the trademark to the far-right group known as the Proud Boys.
But Lemonis says he won’t budge on the issue, and that the flags are his love letter to the United States, which allowed him ...
The fight to keep the Camping World flag up in Greenville continues. Four people stood in front of the flag on Evans Street ...
Trump's supporters view him as under siege from political enemies and fabricated controversies, and they take every ...
Marcus Lemonis, CEO of Camping World, has ignited controversy by refusing to lower oversized American flags at his ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - Evangelist Franklin Graham is the latest to weigh in on the controversy over the huge American flag ...
WITN reports Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis is sending another message to Greenville City Council that he will not back down when it comes to the huge American flag and flagpole at his business in ...
Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the company's legal battle over their massive American ...
Camping World's Marcus Lemonis promised to go to court as he refused to take down a code-violating oversized American flag.
In a bold and controversial stance, Marcus Lemonis, the CEO of Camping World, has made headlines for his unwavering commitment to keeping a massive American flag displayed at one of the company's ...
In an era where patriotism often intertwines with local regulations, Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis is standing firm in his commitment to display large American flags at his business locations.
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