Nationals fire community relations director over allegedly admitting to religious discrimination: report
The Washington Nationals have fired their community relations director, Sean Hudson, following allegations of religious discrimination. This decision came after a secretly recorded video surfaced, in which Hudson discussed not promoting pitcher Trevor Williams on social media due to his religious beliefs. The incident has sparked calls for a Department of Justice investigation into the team's practices.
- ▪Sean Hudson was let go three days after a video was released showing him discussing a social media ban on pitcher Trevor Williams.
- ▪The video allegedly revealed Hudson admitting that Williams was excluded from promotions due to his opposition to an anti-Catholic group.
- ▪The Nationals have denied the allegations and stated that they are committed to creating an inclusive environment.
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OutKick-Sports Nationals fire community relations director over allegedly admitting to religious discrimination: report Sean Hudson was let go three days after video allegedly showed him discussing a social media ban on pitcher Trevor Williams By Jon Root OutKick Published May 29, 2026 5:17pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Nationals’ pitcher Trevor Williams shreds Dodgers for controversial anti-Catholic protest group EWTN Vatican correspondent Colm Flynn discusses the Washington Nationals’ pitcher Trevor Williams blasting the LA Dodgers over their anti-Catholic group invitation.
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