Just shut up, Jemele…
Jemele Hill, a former host for ESPN, says that she’s “disappointed” in the Los Angeles Dodgers for visiting President Donald Trump recently at the White House. The Dodgers went to Washington D.C. in celebration of their 2024 World Series championship.
“I’m not surprised the Dodgers went to the White House, but I’m still disappointed they chose to [mingle] with the president, whose administration just recently tried to literally erase Jackie Robinson’s [legacy],” stated Hill on her podcast. (RELATED: President Trump Honors Joey Logano, Roger Penske During White House Visit)
“The people who are dedicated to erasing history do so because they actually want to repeat it. So the Trump administration’s efforts to erase Jackie Robinson is on brand. When they did that, you would think you would have heard a loud and angry response from the Dodgers. Instead, you heard [crickets].”
Hill made a reference to an article being removed by the Department of Defense off their website in March. The article is named “Sports Heroes Who Served: Baseball Great Jackie Robinson Was WWII Soldier.” The story got removed because of the department taking down anything related to DEI. For some reason, the URL included “DEI” in it, even though the story had nothing to do with DEI.
In other words, President Trump and his administration did nothing wrong, and Hill isn’t doing anything but spreading nonsensical propaganda.
Jemele Hill was disappointed the Dodgers visited the White House after efforts to erase Jackie Robinson’s history through DEI purges.https://t.co/OzgYWifqUT
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) April 13, 2025
Again… Just shut up, Jemele.