Once again, ESPN anchor Jemele Hill has found herself in hot water for her social media takes – and this time, it may have her on the hot seat.
A month after Hill was nearly suspended for calling President Donald Trump a “white supremacist” and standing by her claims, The Worldwide Leader In Sports today announced a two-week suspension for the 41-year-old Michigan native. Hill was not suspended for the first incident, as The Inquisitr explained at the time, even after White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Saunders called the act a “fireable offense.”
In a statement released by the network on Twitter – the same platform that Hill uses for her political views – ESPN explained social media was again the catalyst for her suspension.