Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis is refusing to take down oversized American flags at store locations despite ongoing lawsuits.
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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's Marcus Lemonis promised to go to court as he refused to take down a code-violating oversized American flag.
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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The CEO of Camping World Marcus Lemonis has released a statement regarding his refusal to take the flag down. In an “X” post ...