White House’s outrageous suggestion that ESPN sports anchor Jemele Hill should be fired for calling President Donald Trump on Twitter a “white supremacist” was reckless and probably futile. Hours after Trump’s spokeswoman Sarah Sanders termed Hill’s Twitter comments “a fireable offense,” Hill was back on the air at ESPN, hosting the 6 p.m. show as usual.
Beyond the pale as it is, the overreach by the White House is wholly in keeping with Donald Trump’s long history of suing, insulting or otherwise trying to punish journalists who say or write things he doesn’t like.
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