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ESPN anchor Jemele Hill said on Saturday she “deserved a suspension” from the sports network after she called for fans to boycott the NFL and called President Trump a “white supremacist” on Twitter, two days before she is set to return to work.
Hill told TMZ Sports in an impromptu interview at Los Angeles International Airport that she put “ESPN in a bad spot.”
“ESPN acted what they felt was right. I don’t have any argument,” Hill told TMZ Sports. “After my Donald Trump tweets, I deserved a suspension.”
She said, “I violated the policy. Going forward we’ll be in a good, healthy place.”
Hill is set to return to work after she was suspended for two weeks when she violated the network’s social media guidelines for the second time, ESPN announced on Oct. 9.
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