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As “First Take” host Stephen A. Smith continues to tease a potential presidential run in 2028, a former ESPN star — and MSNBC ...
The "First Take" host, who is ESPN's most visible and bombastic personality, says he's been approached by "people on Capitol ...
Audio leaked of ESPN staff being critical of Stephen A. Smith. The clip was posted by James O'Keefe, founder of the far-right activist group Project Veritas, on his X account. It allegedly ...
A new alleged leak audio catches ESPN producer Ryan Bertrand making critical comments about one of the network’s marquee talents, Stephen A. Smith. Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe claims ...
Should he stay, or should he run? That's the question on Stephen A. Smith is mulling around as he considers a possible ...
Stephen A. Smith continued to insist he's not interested in a presidential run while publicly campaigning. At this point, ...
The leak was shared by James O'Keefe's media ... are yet to make any statements on the matter so far. ESPN producer calls Stephen A. Smith an "angry black man" In what is being called out by ...
When white nationalist Nick Fuentes recently praised ESPN host Stephen A. Smith, it was just the latest in a series of data points showing how the loudest voice in sports entertainment has become ...
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith seems to be edging closer to a career in politics. Smith, who has long mixed some political commentary into his analysis of basketball and other subjects, said Monday ...
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith is publicly opening the door about running for president a little less than a month after dismissing the idea. "Time to stop messing around. Life is great.
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith said Monday that he is “leaving all the doors open” to a potential presidential bid, as his name has been mentioned as a potential unconventional choice in the ...
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