Reward for Nashville bomber reaches $315,000 after The Profit host and businessman Marcus Lemonis offers $250,000 for information The Profit host Marcus Lemonis has pledged $250k to the reward fund for information on the Nashville bombing
He followed pledges from the Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp., FOX Sports host Clay Travis, and Lewis Country Store
The reward total now stands at $315k, as of Friday night
Three people hospitalized after being caught in the blast are said to be stable
Cops have revealed no further information on the bomb that exploded at 6.40am from an RV playing a strange countdown message on repeat
In his a previous rant on Instagram, which received nearly 6 million views since posted one week ago, Portnoy railed against politicians for stealing people’s right to work and earn a living. As a business founder himself, he knows personally how detrimental the restrictions are and how heartbreaking the losses can be.
“I can’t believe in this country that what I consider the most basic right of them all, the right to earn a living, the right to earn a livelihood, is now being stolen,” he said. “And they’re saying that they protect us. Let us protect ourselves. You’re not protecting a family that you just destroyed.”
CNBC s newest season of The Profit premieres tonight, and host Marcus Lemonis appeared on Tuesday morning s Squawk Box to discuss the show s second season while highlighting the first episode.
He also went over his dislike for Tesla s (NASDAQ: TSLA) business model, as the fist episode of the. Read More. Don t Miss Any Updates! News Directly in Your Inbox Subscribe to: