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Jemele Hill ‘Disappointed’ Dodgers Visited White House, Spreads Nonsensical Propaganda Related To President Trump

Shut up, Jemere…

Former ESPN host Jemele Hill says he’s been “disappointed” in the Los Angeles Dodgers after a recent visit to President Donald Trump at the White House. The Dodgers went to Washington, DC to celebrate the 2024 World Series Championship.

“I’m not surprised that the Dodgers went to the White House, but I’m still disappointed that they chose. [mingle] The president, whose administration recently tried to erase Jackie Robinson. [legacy],” said the hill to her. Podcasts. (Related: President Trump honors Joey Rogano of Roger Pensuke during his visit to the White House)

“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 are on the brand. When they did that, you’d think you’d heard a loud, angry response from the Dodgers. Instead, you’ve heard it. [crickets]. ”

Hill mentioned an article being removed by the Department of Defense From their website In March. The article states, “Sports Heroes: The Great Jackie Robinson of Baseball was a World War II Soldier.” The story was removed in order for the department to defeat anything related to the DEI. For some reason, the URL contained “Dei”, but the story had nothing to do with Dei.

In other words, President Trump and his administration are nothing wrong, and Hill does nothing but spreading meaningless propaganda.

Again…shut up, Jemere.