On a recent episode of Viceland's "Desus & Mero," ESPN's Katie Nolan referred to President Trump as "a fucking stupid person," a comment which was later deemed inappropriate by ESPN. However, a rep for the network has told TMZ Sports that Nolan was merely warned for her actions and will not face a suspension.
Nolan's comments came during a discussion about hand gestures associated with white supremacists. Nolan, who joined ESPN in October after four years at Fox Sports, said Trump uses the thumbs-up emoji simply because he's "a fucking stupid person" but the f-bomb was bleeped out.
As a result, ESPN spoke with Nolan about her remarks.
Per TMZ,
"We have looked into the totality of Nolan’s comments, they were inappropriate and we have addressed it with her," the rep said.
You can check out Katie Nolan's interview with Desus & Mero below, at the 13:30 mark is when they’re talking about Trump.
Back in October, ESPN's Jemele Hill was suspended for two weeks for "a second violation of ESPN's social media guidelines," after she criticizes President Trump, as well as Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, in a series of tweets.
Hill received backlash for the tweets in which she called Trump a white supremacist who surrounds himself with other white supremacists, and the most offensive president of her lifetime. At the time, ESPN released a statement saying Hill's comments did not represent the position of the company.