Former ESPN broadcaster Sage Steele dropped a stunning revelation on the Tucker Carlson Network Thursday.
Steele, who had worked for ESPN for 17 years, revealed that asking uncomfortable questions about the COVID-19 injections was “absolutely not allowed” on the sports network, “and they were never asked on the network.”
In 2021, Steele made headlines for her critical comments regarding ESPN’s and The Walt Disney Company’s COVID-19 vaccine mandates for employees. In a podcast appearance on “Uncut with Jay Cutler,” Steele expressed her disagreement with the mandates, stating her belief that such policies infringe on personal freedoms. She said, “I respect everyone’s decision, I really do, but to mandate it is sick, and it’s scary to me in many ways.”
Despite her criticism of the mandate, Steele disclosed that she had decided to get vaccinated, citing her desire to continue doing her job and support her family as the primary reason for her compliance. She remarked, “I didn’t want to do it. But I work for a company that mandates it, and I had until September 30th to get it done, or I’m out.”
The Forbidden Question
Steele revealed to Carlson that she “had to lie a lot about things” that she didn’t agree with and was forbidden to ask questions about whether the COVID shots could be the reason why so many athletes are collapsing. “Those questions were absolutely not allowed, and they were never asked on the network.”
Watch this short video and read the full transcript below:
STEELE: “I had to lie a lot about things that I didn’t agree with that we were doing on the air.”
CARLSON: “Like, tell me.”
STEELE: “Well, to not be able to ask specific questions about, you know, when we had athletes all of a sudden collapse. Lebron’s son, it’s a fair question to ask if he had had the vaccine.”
CARLSON: “He’s a young man.”
STEELE: “Yes, healthy as possible. That’s one example. But to not be able to go there and ask the questions.”
CARLSON: “They wouldn’t let you ask?”
STEELE: “Oh, no, And it wasn’t just me. It was other pieces that were done on ‘Outside the Lines’ about it. But to me, I don’t care if you’re LeBron’s son, or if you’re my neighbor … if an 18-year-old kid is suddenly collapsing … like, any potential reason for this sudden collapse, you’re going to ask as a journalist. I’m not saying it was the vax because I don’t know. I’m not a doctor. I get it. But we must ask this question. But those questions were absolutely not allowed, and they were never asked on the network.”
CARLSON: “I mean, I believe you and I have certainly seen a lot of that working in the media, but you got to wonder about the motive. I mean, why would ESPN want to run cover for Pfizer? Like, why do they care? But they do care so much.”
STEELE: “i don’t know. Pfizer, Moderna, J&J, CDC, Fauci. Like, it goes deep, right?”
CARLSON: “It goes very deep. It’s just —”
STEELE: “Disney, though. And I mean, I think we have to remember who runs ESPN.”
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