The former employee of the specialty, Jamele Hill, called the Los Angeles Dodgers for visiting President Donald Trump in the White House to celebrate his 2024 World Series victory.
Hill said in his podcast that he was “disappointed” with the Dodgers for going to the capital of our nation, and that brought recent news from Jackie Robinson’s military service that briefly withdrew from the website of the Department of Defense.
“I am not surprised that the Dodgers go to the White House, but I’m still disappointed to choose [mingle] With the president, whose administration recently tried to erase Jackie Robinson literally [legacy]”Hill explained.
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President Donald Trump speaks during a ceremony in honor of the champion of the World Series of 2024 Los Angeles Dodgers in the East Room of the White House. (Leah Millis/Reuters through IMAGN images)
“The people who dedicate themselves to the story do it because they really want to repeat it. So, the efforts of the Trump administration to erase Jackie Robinson are in a brand. When they did that, you would think that you would have heard a strong and angry response of the Dodgers. Instead, you heard what you heard [crickets]”
While Hill implies that the Trump administration deliberately tried to erase Robinson’s military history, the Defense Department told Outkick that the department had ordered employees to mark the entire Dei content for extraction through artificial intelligence, although employees received only one week to complete the task.
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Due to the brief timeline, mistakes were made throughout the process, which includes Robinson’s article, which had “Dei” in its URL.
Sean Parnell, assistant to the Secretary of Defense of Public Affairs, confirmed the Outkick report with a statement.

Jamele Hill poses for a photo on the red carpet at the ESPN The Party event in the Houston Arts District on February 3, 2017 in Houston. (Kirby Lee/USA Today Sports)
“Without a doubt, this task was an arduous but incredibly important task. We made an aggressive timeline so that our services and agencies of the Department of Defense and the agencies review a wide range of content, while guaranteeing that our force remains ready and lethal,” said Parnell. “From time to time, due to the reality of AI and other software tools, an important content was incorporated incorrectly to be reviewed.”
ESPN was the first to report that Robinson’s military service was eliminated from the DOD website. The department restored the article shortly after the report arose.
At the end of this month, Philadelphia Eagles are heading to the White House to visit Trump. The owner of the Eagles, Jeffrey Lurie, who has donated the Democrats in the past, described him as a “traditional tradition” to be invited to the White House, through Pro Football Talk.
“Then, there was no reluctance at all,” Lurie added. “Being held at the White House is a good thing. There were special circumstances (in 2018) that were very different, so this was an obvious choice and expected it.

Former ESPN presenter Jamele Hill (D Dipasupil/Getty Images for New York Advertising Week)
“When you grow, and listen, ‘Oh, the championship team had to go to the White House’, that’s what it is.