ESPN’s audience has gotten fed up.
Deep down, executives must know there’s something their dwindling viewers have put a finger on.
And now former ESPN host Sage Steele has just made a brutal accusation against the network over one disgusting practice.
Sage Steele spills the beans on her interview with President Biden
For some reason, ESPN thought its blue-collar, mostly male audience would love it if their entertainment sports programming was infused with woke propaganda.
And since getting in bed with the radical Left, the self-proclaimed “worldwide leader in sports” has struggled financially.
And now an anchor that ESPN canceled for seemingly political reasons says the network colluded with the White House.
Sage Steele parted ways with ESPN last August after she reached a settlement with the channel’s parent company, Disney.
The settlement stemmed from Steele’s lawsuit against the company in 2022, after she was punished for calling ESPN’s COVID vax jab mandate “sick” on former NFL quarterback Jay Cutler’s podcast.
Just a few months prior to her comments on vaccine mandates, in March of 2021, Steele interviewed President Joe Biden.
The interview segment came off as a complete puff piece, full of softball setups to many viewers.
It mostly focused on the sports industry’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Once free of ESPN last fall, Steele joined Bill Maher to be a guest on the comedians Club Random podcast.
During the episode, Steele revealed that President Biden couldn’t stay on topic, had a difficult time forming coherent sentences, and often trailed off before finishing his thought.
“I thought it was so sad because I realized that’s why he was in his basement during the whole election cycle,” Steele told Maher. “Because even then, he couldn’t finish his sentences. He struggled. So, forget about politics, I don’t care, I didn’t vote for him. However, that made me sad.”
But now Steele has even more truths to share about President Biden’s infamous interview on ESPN.
Sage Steele is confident ESPN colluded with Biden officials
Steele recently sat down for an interview with Fox News Digital.
During the interview, Steele revealed that her entire interview with Biden was scripted by ESPN.
“That was an interesting experience in its own right because it was so structured,” Steele said. “And I was told, ‘You will say every word that we write out, you will not deviate from the script and go.’”
According to Steele, it was not her choice that the interview appear as little more than a pro-Biden commercial, as some viewers have suggested.
She says every question came from the top bosses at the company.
“To the word — every single question was scripted, gone over dozens of times by many editors and executives,” Steele added. “I was on script and was told not to deviate. It was very much ‘This is what you will ask. This is how you will say it. No follow-ups, no follow-ups. Next.’ This went up to the fourth floor, as we said, where all the bosses, the top executives, the decision makers are, the president of our company, the CEO, where they all worked.”
To make matters even worse, Steele suspects ESPN might have done something similar for Biden as what CNN’s Donna Brazile admitted she did for Hillary Clinton prior to a 2016 debate against Donald Trump.
When asked if executives at ESPN may have sent the Biden team the scripted questions in advance, Steele said she couldn’t say for certain but seemed confident the two worked together to ensure Biden would have the best appearance possible.
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