WATCH: Tucker Carlson reveals Don Lemon lives 'in one of the whitest towns in America'

"No, he does not live in Section 8 housing. He lives in one of the whitest towns in America, in fact, 80 percent. Sag Harbor is just three percent African-American."

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Following CNN's Don Lemon comments that "we're living in two different realities" as black and white people, Tucker Carlson revealed on Fox News Monday night that Lemon lives in $4.3 million home in an area of New York that is 80 percent white and just 3 percent African American.

Researchers for Carlson discovered that Lemon lives in a multi-million dollar home in Sag Harbor, New York, which is populated mostly by wealthy Caucasians and is only three percent African American.

Carlson said, "Just how oppressed is Don Lemon? What is the different reality he is forced to live in as a black man in America? We did a little bit of digging and here are the details: Don Lemon lives in a $4.3 million home in Sag Harbor, New York."

Carlson continued, "No, he does not live in Section 8 housing. He lives in one of the whitest towns in America, in fact, 80 percent. Sag Harbor is just three percent African-American."

Carlson referenced an interview Lemon gave to the Washington Post, where he spoke about the importance of diversity and said that the American public "needs to see more people like him."

"In the interview," Carlson said, "he said America needs to see more people like him," Carlson added. "He regularly lectures America about diversity. What he didn’t tell the Washington Post is that, in his free time, he runs away from diversity. His reality is that he doesn’t like diversity at all. None of them do."

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