“Lennox you can’t deny everything” says social media followers
Lennox Linton may resign from leadership as outcome of Terry's video

After the video of Terry Baron dropping an anonymous bag at the house of Lennox Linton by CCE News, the opposition leader is facing harsh aggression of the people on social media.
Public commenting on the posts related to the exclusive video blatantly asked Linton to not deny this video as it is clearly seen that Terry was entering Lennox Linton’s house and getting out leaving the big bag at the house only.
Expressing anger over this video, a Dominican individual stated, “Lennox Linton first denied that he does not know any person named Terry Baron after the release of his chats and later he declined his photographs with Terry and said that anyone can come to their event and get pictures clicked with him or other UWP candidates. Later, he refrained from speaking out in public about Chris HP! And now Terry’s video surfaced internet while he was delivering the money to Linton, he can not deny this. He is trapped by his own deeds.”
The commenting saw inclined questions seeking an explanation of Chris HP – about whom Lennox Linton has not said anything – as yet he is not speaking anything about Chris. It was also said that the Chris HP is the same person who appeared alongside Linton in the 60 minutes show produced by CBS news.
According to internal sources, the internal leadership is not at all happy with the exposure of Lennox Linton and some of the senior leaders of the United Workers Party have started lobbying against him. It was revealed that in recent days high-level meeting was held to discuss the issue of Linton’s association with Terry and Chris, but now it seems that those leaders are going get more support for the lobby of removing Lennox Linton from the leadership of the party and the opposition.
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Monika Walker is a senior journalist specializing in regional and international politics, offering in-depth analysis on governance, diplomacy, and key global developments. With a degree in International Journalism, she is dedicated to amplifying underrepresented voices through factual reporting. She also covers world news across every genre, providing readers with balanced and timely insights that connect the Caribbean to global conversations.
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