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Washington Nationals Director of Community Relations FIRED After Admitting on Undercover Camera to Discriminating Against Christian Player

Washington Nationals Director of Community Relations FIRED After Admitting on Undercover Camera to Discriminating Against Christian Player

Sean Hudson, Director of Community Relations for the Washington Nationals, discusses social media strategies in an interview setting.

As previously reported, the O’Keefe Media Group on Tuesday released an undercover video of Washington Nationals Director of Community Relations, Sean Hudson, admitting to religious discrimination against Christian pitcher Trevor Williams.

Hudson was placed on leave on Wednesday and on Friday the New York Times reported that he was fired.

Hudson told the OMG undercover journalist that he also surveilled the Nationals’ fans’ Google history.

“One of our pitchers, Trevor Williams. He’s super Christian-Catholic, all these tattoos that mean a lot,” Hudson told the undercover reporter.

“The Dodgers had a group… who were drag queens who sometimes dressed up as nuns. [Trevor Williams] went on social media like… ‘This is my religion. You all are mocking it,’” he said.

“Because of that, we don’t use [Trevor Williams] on social [media],” Hudson added.

“Like, when they’re like, is a hot dog a sandwich? And like, the players come up, you know what I mean? Like, we don’t ask [Trevor Williams],” Hudson admitted.

Hudson then told the undercover reporter that the Nationals assign fans to different groups based on their Google history.

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Sean Hudson has been fired.

The O’Keefe Media Group sent a formal letter to the DOJ regarding Sean Hudson’s discriminatory remarks.

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