ESPN Anchor Not Fired for Calling Trump and Supporters White Supremacists

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ESPN is once again back in hot water as it tries to defend its response to a tweet from one of their anchors.

SportsCenter anchor Jemele Hill went on a Twitter tirade Monday about President Donald Trump, in which she called him and all his supporters “white supremacists” and said he was unfit to be president.

To that, ESPN simply issued a statement saying Hill’s views didn't reflect those of the network.

There apparently was no other action taken against Hill.

Their response was unlike those who dared show their conservative side.  

ESPN removed Mike Ditka from the NFL lineup for being pro Trump, fired Curt Schilling for what they called “offensive” conservative-leaning posts, and fired another outspoken conservative, Britt McHenry in April.

Corrie O'Connor

 

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