Journalist Jemele Hill Blasts Patriots Owner Robert Kraft After Family’s Donation To COVID-19 Efforts: He’s Friends w/ Donald Trump & Gave To His Campaign!

Jemele Hill, Robert Kraft, Donald Trump
Journalist Jemele Hill Blasts Patriots Owner Robert Kraft After Family’s Donation To COVID-19 Efforts: He’s Friends w/ Donald Trump & Gave To His Campaign!
Jemele Hill doesn’t seem impressed with Robert Kraft’s family’s donation to coronavirus relief efforts.
It was reported Thursday (April 2) that the Patriots’ owner’s family used the NFL team’s jet to transport 1.7 million N95 masks from China to Boston amid the worldwide spread of COVID-19.
Still, Jemele Hill, who served as a sportscaster for ESPN for more than 10 years, wasn’t necessarily giving her applause thanks to Robert Kraft’s friendship with president Donald Trump.
She responded to the news with a tweet:
“This is where I remind people that Robert Kraft is friends with Donald Trump and gave to his campaign. It’s incredible the Kraft family is doing this, but hope they understand their money helped empower their ‘friend’.”

She also doubled down on her comments when replying to critics.





While she stood strong on her point, many Twitter users weren’t happy with her. She became a topic of conversation to the point she started trending on Twitter.
— Steve (@SteveCampy) April 2, 2020

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