Call out the @NBA.

But it’s also apparent Hawley was One could say Hawley was asking for the kind of reply he received from Wojnarowski. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. It makes them real mad," Hawley wrote in the tweet with Wojnarowski's email to his office, which read "F--k you" in response to a statement from Hawley condemning the NBA for its stance on criticism of China from players and staff.Wojnarowski responded with his own statement, which said that he had made a "regrettable mistake" and would reach out to the senator to apologize personally.ESPN declined to comment to the Post on Wojnarowski's reported suspension, but called his behavior unacceptable in a statement Friday.“This is completely unacceptable behavior and we do not condone it. Alex Reimer is back for his second stint with SportsMoney. Sports network ESPN has suspended reporter Adrian Wojnarowski after cursing Senator Josh Hawley (R., Mo.) At least one journalist on the distribution list responded: ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

Hawley had … A network spokesperson declined further comment.

Previously, Reimer was a host and columnist for WEEI in Boston, and has written for several publications,Alex Reimer is back for his second stint with SportsMoney. Under any circumstances, it was probably unprofessional. It is inexcusable for anyone working for ESPN to respond in the way Adrian did to Sen. Hawley," the network said.Hawley, meanwhile, called for ESPN's president to meet with him and discuss the situation in subsequent tweets, and added that he disagreed with Wojnarowski's suspension.My phone has been ringing off the hook with lobbyists from The Hill 1625 K Street, NW Suite 900 Washington DC 20006 | 202-628-8500 tel | 202-628-8503 faxThe contents of this site are ©2020 Capitol Hill Publishing Corp., a subsidiary of News Communications, Inc. But that doesn’t make it right.

Too little TOO LATE: ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski backpedals in pathetic statement after f-bomb hate mail to Sen. Hawley made public Posted at 2:46 pm on July 10, 2020 by Sam J. Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Wesley Lowery, who left the Washington Post earlier this year after According to the textbook rules of objectivity, it was wrong for Wojnarowski to display such seeming antipathy toward an elected official.

But that doesn’t make it right. letter to NBA commissioner Adam Silver. The network caved to its disingenuous distractors. — Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) July 10, 2020 ESPN is addressing the issue with Wojnarowski internally, a spokesperson told The Hill. The network caved to its disingenuous distractors. You know, your job.”The NBA is in the middle of a nine-year, $24 billion television deal with ESPN and TNT.
We’ve never seen a Woj bomb like this before.