华盛顿特区棒球队高管涉嫌承认宗教歧视后或面临司法部调查


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众议员劳伦·博伯特援引国民队高管讨论球队将特雷弗·威廉姆斯排除在社交媒体之外的秘密视频

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FOX独家首发 — 华盛顿特区职业棒球大联盟球队可能面临司法部调查,此前一段病毒式传播的视频显示,一名球队高管似乎承认自己对一名基督教球员存在宗教歧视。

科罗拉多州共和党众议员劳伦·博伯特已致信代理司法部长托德·布兰奇和民权事务助理司法部长哈米特·迪隆,呼吁调查华盛顿国民队针对球员的所谓宗教歧视行为,该信件于周四首次被福克斯新闻数字频道获取。

这封信发布前,“真相计划”创始人詹姆斯·奥基夫发布了一段秘密录制的视频,画面中华盛顿国民队社区关系总监肖恩·哈德森称,球队不会在某些社交媒体推广活动中使用投手特雷弗·威廉姆斯。

他提及该球员曾公开批评另一支MLB球队邀请模仿天主教的变装团体。

配图: 科罗拉多州共和党众议员劳伦·博伯特敦促司法部调查华盛顿国民队组织及美国职业棒球大联盟内部所谓的宗教歧视。(安娜·蒙尼梅克/盖蒂图片社)

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“根据詹姆斯·奥基夫的报道,华盛顿国民队似乎正在从事非法的宗教歧视行为,”博伯特在书面声明中告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,“我敦促司法部立即采取果断行动。”

司法部发言人表示,他们已收到博伯特的信件。
“司法部正在审查此事,并将评估所有适当的后续步骤。一如既往,我们致力于执行联邦法律,保护公民权利,”他们告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。

华盛顿国民队发言人未立即回应置评请求。

在这段秘密录制的视频中,哈德森指出,威廉姆斯曾公开反对洛杉矶道奇队在2023年“骄傲之夜”活动中表彰“永恒忏悔修女会”——一个装扮成修女的变装团体。

该活动也遭到多名天主教主教的谴责,他们称其为“亵渎神明”。

配图: 2025年5月28日,华盛顿国民队的特雷弗·威廉姆斯在西雅图T-Mobile公园对阵西雅图水手队的比赛前坐在球员休息区。(斯蒂芬·布拉舍尔/盖蒂图片社)

威廉姆斯去年在接受主教罗伯特·巴伦采访时表示,该团体的反天主教示威活动,包括对耶稣受难和神圣仪式的粗俗漫画,“令人深感冒犯”。这位职业棒球运动员表示,他和妻子决定发声,尽管这会让他们“成为众矢之的”。

“棒球场应该是一个让每个人都感到受欢迎的地方,百分之百如此,”威廉姆斯在采访中说,“我们所有人都应该在那里感到受欢迎。但那次活动显然是针对某一特定宗教的。如果你不划清界限,谁会来做这件事?”

据哈德森称,这次针对变装团体的公开批评后来影响了威廉姆斯在国民队的工作机会。
“正因如此,我们不会在社交媒体上使用他,”哈德森在视频中告诉卧底记者,“当他们问‘热狗算不算三明治’这类问题,需要球员出镜时,我们不会找他。”

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博伯特表示,她担心哈德森的承认可能意味着该球队违反了《民权法案》第七条,该条款禁止基于宗教和其他受保护群体的歧视。

“有信仰的美国人不应因反对嘲讽其神圣传统而遭受职业后果,”这位科罗拉多州共和党人在信中说,“MLB享有的特权法律地位不应成为排他性做法的通行证。”

配图: 2023年6月16日,在洛杉矶道奇体育场举行的旧金山巨人队对阵洛杉矶道奇队的MLB比赛前,“永恒忏悔修女会”的“团结修女”和“多米尼加修女”接受表彰。(布莱恩·罗斯穆勒/Icon Sportswire)

哈德森在视频中称自己“倾向极左”且无宗教信仰,同时他称威廉姆斯“非常虔诚的天主教徒”。

这位华盛顿国民队高管还吹嘘自己办公室里挂着一张共产党海报,并调侃称将在华盛顿东南部国民球场的棒球比赛期间推行财富再分配等左翼议程。

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“对我们国民队来说,这是一个多么棒的机会,也能稍微扮演一下理性的声音,”哈德森说,“很多人会跟你说,我来看棒球比赛,不想想那些破事。”
“如果你是体育迷,我们惹你生气了,那你还能去哪呢,”他接着说,“我才不在乎呢。”

DC’s baseball team faces potential DOJ probe after exec allegedly admitted to religious discrimination

May 29, 2026 10:00am EDT / Fox News

Rep. Lauren Boebert cites secret video of Nationals executive discussing the team excluding Williams from social media

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FIRST ON FOX — Washington, D.C.’s professional baseball franchise could come under Justice Department scrutiny after a viral video showed a team executive appearing to admit to his religious discrimination against a Christian player.

Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., is urging Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon to investigate alleged religious discrimination against players for the Washington Nationals, according to a letter sent Thursday to and first obtained by Fox News Digital.

The letter comes after Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe published a secretly recorded video of Washington Nationals Director of Community Relations Sean Hudson saying the team does not include pitcher Trevor Williams in certain social media promotion.

He cited the player’s public criticism of another Major League Baseball franchise for hosting a drag group mocking Catholics.

Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., is urging the Department of Justice to investigate alleged religious discrimination within the Washington Nationals organization and across Major League Baseball.(Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

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“According to the reporting by James O’Keefe, it appears the Washington Nationals are engaged in unlawful religious discrimination,” Boebert told Fox News Digital in a written statement. “I urge the DOJ to take immediate and decisive action.”

A spokesperson for the Justice Department said they received Boebert’s letter.

“The Department is reviewing the matter and will evaluate all appropriate next steps. As always, we remain committed to enforcing federal law and protecting civil rights,” they told Fox News Digital.

A spokesperson for the Washington Nationals did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Hudson, in the clandestine recording, pointed to Williams’ public objections to the Los Angeles Dodgers honoring the Sisterhood of Perpetual Indulgence — a drag group that dresses as nuns — during the team’s 2023 “Pride Night.

The event also drew condemnation from multiple Catholic bishops, who described it as “blasphemous.”

Trevor Williams of the Washington Nationals sits in the dugout before a game against the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, Wash., on May 28, 2025.(Stephen Brashear/Getty Images)

Williams said he found the group’s anti-Catholic demonstration featuring vulgar caricatures of the crucifixion and sacred rituals to be “deeply offensive,” in an interview with Bishop Robert Barron last year. The professional baseball player said he made the decision with his wife to speak out even though it would put “a target on our back.”

“Baseball stadiums should be a place where everyone feels welcomed, like 100%,” Williams said in the interview. “We should all feel welcomed there. But that was clearly against one certain religion. If you don’t draw the line in the sand, who’s gonna do it?”

According to Hudson, that public criticism of the drag group’s performance later affected Williams’ opportunities at the Nationals franchise.

“Because of that we don’t use him on social [media],” Hudson told an undercover journalist in the video. “When they’re like ‘is a hot dog a sandwich’ and the players come up, we don’t ask him.”

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Boebert said she is concerned that Hudson’s admission could mean the franchise violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination based on religion and other protected classes.

“Americans of faith should not face professional repercussions for objecting to the mockery of their sacred traditions,” the Colorado Republican said in the letter. “MLB’s privileged legal position should not become a license for exclusionary practices.”

“Sister Unity” and “Sister Dominia” of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence were honored on Pride Night before the MLB game between the San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on June 16, 2023.(Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire)

Hudson, in the video, described himself as “far-left leaning” and nonreligious. Meanwhile, he called Williams “super Catholic.”

The Washington Nationals executive also boasted about a Communist Party poster in his office and mused about pushing redistribution of wealth and other leftist agendas during baseball games at Nationals Park in Southeast Washington, D.C.

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“What a cool opportunity for us [Nationals] to also, be a little bit of like, the voice of reason,” Hudson said. “And a lot of people will tell you when I come to a baseball game, I don’t want to think about that s–t.”

“If you’re a sports fan we piss you off, where else are you gonna go,” he went on. “I don’t give a sh–t.”

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