Stephen A. Smith calls Trump after Jackie Robinson Story was deleted from the place Dod

In spite of the Ministry of Defense Officer speaking That the cleansing feature of the Jackie Robinson military service was made by accident, Stephen A. Smith did not think it was a sincere mistake at all. “
While the story was removed, the new URL, which also included the letters “dei” In it, they directed readers on 404 pages – the story and its original relationship, were renovated on Wednesday afternoon.
Smith headed to the ESPN “First Take”, where he called Trump’s administration for “that he was not honest in” “a few things”, adding that he was “aligned with” the “history of purification”.
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Stephen A. Smith spoke in 2021. (Imagine)
“It’s not so much that you want to eradicate Dei programs … How to dare to try to neglect the reason for his existence in the first place? Similar to civil rights legislation in 1964, similar things like affirmative actions, similar things like Rooney’s rule in the National Football League, how dare you try to get out considering that this is still ongoing. “This was because of the iniquity of people in the United States – primarily the structure of white power that exists. This is a fact. In the whole history it is known that it is a fact. They want to blind and delete the need to take place.”
Late icon of basebola Major League Jackie Robinson. (Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Robert Griffin III seems to have accepted his colleagues ESPN after their monologues Jackie Robinson
Smith said, “No one calls” Trump, but “I will”. He did so, offering a discussion about him, Vice -President JD Vance and Secretary of Defense of Pete Hegsetth.
“President Trump, I’m happy to sit down with you to talk, sir. I wish you were trying to defend him. Vice President Vance, and you. Pete Hegsetth, and you. Stephen A. Smith invites you to national television. I would like you to agree with the cameras and try to defend it. That is funny.”
The story entitled “Sports’ heroes served: Baseball Great Jackie Robinson was a World War II soldier,” was launched on February 9, 2021, written by David Vergun. Other features on “Sports heroes who served” Turn on Bob Feller, Hoyt Wilhelm, Bob Uecker and many others.
Last month, Pentagon called for a “digital content refreshment” that would “remove and archive articles, photos and videos of DOD that promoted diversity, equality and inclusion (dei).”
Jackie Robinson, in military uniform, became the first African American to sign with a white professional baseball team. He signed a contract with the Minor League club in Montreal, a Brooklyn Dodgers agricultural team. (Getty Images)
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Robinson was drawn into the army for five years before he broke Baseball Major League The 1947 color barrier was dismissed in 1944 after serving as a second lieutenant during World War II. His number 42 was retired throughout the 1997 baseball.
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