A lawyer who works for U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore and his wife Kayla's law foundation is catching heat for making fun of a national news anchor's name.

Trenton Garmon, who works for Montgomery-based Foundation for Moral Law, was featured on Friday's episode of "CNN Tonight" with anchor Don Lemon. The foundation is a nonprofit organization headed by Kayla Moore.

Garmon said when he first appeared on the show, "I hope that I'd be able to give you the name "Don Easy Peazy Lemon Squeazy,' right? You'll take it easy on me."

According to The Hill, Lemon did not address the nickname at first mention. Later in the segment, Garmon said, "But hey, Don Lemon squeazy, keep it easy. Here's the thing, man..."

Lemon stopped the lawyer mid-sentence, asking Garmon to just use his real name--Don Lemon.

"It's just Lemon," the host said. "My mom didn't name me Don Lemon keep it easy squeazy. It's just Don Lemon."

Garmon replied, "I got you, man."

The Foundation was established "to restore the knowledge of God in law and government and to acknowledge and defend the truth that man is endowed with rights, not by our fellow man, but by God," its website states.

Garmon said on the show he represents both the Foundation and Kayla Moore.

Roy Moore's lawyer Trenton Garmon appears to be a pretty weird dude. pic.twitter.com/UcUCUNlMJ0 — Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) November 11, 2017

Garmon was featured on the show to discuss sexual misconduct allegations from several women involving Roy Moore, which were brought to light Thursday in a Washington Post article. Several of the women claim Roy Moore took them on dates when he was in his 30s and they were teenagers, and one woman says Roy Moore touched her inappropriately when she was just 14-years-old.

At a Veterans Day event in Vestavia Hills Saturday morning, Moore denied the accusations and said they were a "desperate attempt" to stop his campaign.

He refused to answer questions from reporters.