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Sportscaster Stephen A. Smith Leaves Door Open for Presidential Bid
Stephen A. Smith hinted at a potential 2028 presidential run during an interview on ABC’s This Week.
Stephen A. Smith hinted at a potential 2028 presidential run during an interview on ABC’s This Week.
Bertrand reportedly referred to Smith as playing an “angry Black man on TV” and questioned his comments on Gaza.
Smith’s critiques of the Democratic Party sparked the rumors but he insists he has no interest in politics, saying, “I’m good.”
Despite mixed feelings about retirement, Kelce remains focused on finishing the season strong and reevaluating his future in the offseason.
Smith, while conversing with Sean Hannity, expressed his unfiltered view on the election results, stating unequivocally that Trump's win was not just a victory but an "annihilation."
Smith's analysis began with his observations on how celebrities with considerable wealth and fame might appear disconnected from the average American's daily struggles and realities.
The incident unfolded just hours before the kickoff of the Miami Dolphins' season opener, with Hill being detained for speeding near Hard Rock Stadium