Saturday, April 27, 2024

Jemele Hill to Al Sharpton: ‘Racial Pornography’ is What Trump Uses to Stoke His Base

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Jemele Hill
Jemele Hill

*In an exclusive interview to air Sunday on MSNBC’s “PoliticsNation” (tomorrow morning, Sunday at 8amET), Jemele Hill speaks one-on-one with host Rev. Al Sharpton in her first interview since leaving ESPN’s SportsCenter.

A preview of the interview is below. Full transcript and video will be available following the interview.

SHARPTON: How do you feel when you heard the president in a State of the Union address still take a shot at people that are standing up about injustices?

HILL: I wasn’t surprised and I think this is going to be — a probably, a constant thing for the president because it’s a very easy dog whistle, it’s low hanging fruit, it’s what I like to call ‘racial pornography’, because it’s a way to stoke his base.

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Co-host ESPN2's His & Hers Jemele Hill speaks at the Why Are We Still Talking About This? Women & Sport in 2016 panel at Liberty Theater during 2016 Advertising Week New York on September 29, 2016 in New York City.
Co-host ESPN2’s His & Hers Jemele Hill speaks at the Why Are We Still Talking About This? Women & Sport in 2016 panel at Liberty Theater during 2016 Advertising Week New York on September 29, 2016 in New York City.

Here’s what we reported earlier about Hill leaving SportsCenter …

*Jemele Hill, the ESPN “SportsCenter” anchor who made national headlines after making calling out Donald Trump as a racist, will leave the program and focus on assignments in other parts of the Walt Disney-owned company, Variety reports, citing people familiar with the situation.

These sources characterized the move as one requested by Hill.

Michael Smith, her co-anchor in the 6 p.m. hour of “SportsCenter,” is expected to continue to anchor the hour on his own, according to one of sources.

Hill’s last day on the program is expected to take place next week, just a few days before Super Bowl LII. She is expected to, among other things, join ESPN’s “The Undefeated,” an ESPN digital-news outlet that analyzes sports, race and culture.

In September, Hill sparked controversy by posting a tweet that referred to Trump as a “white supremacist.” The White House called for her to be fired. At the time, ESPN said her views did not represent those of the network.

 

 

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