Paul Finebaum back on ESPN morning shows following drama over potential Senate run
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Paul Finebaum back on ESPN morning shows following drama over potential Senate run
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"ESPN college football analyst Paul Finebaum was back on the network's top morning shows Tuesday following accusations that he's been benched over comments he made on a conservative radio program about mulling a MAGA-backed run for political office. While Finebaum has continued to host his call-in talk show on ESPN's SEC network, he had not appeared on the sports giant's other programming in recent days, prompting speculation that he'd been benched over the interview."
The Independent covers topics from reproductive rights and climate change to Big Tech, investigating items such as Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and producing the documentary 'The A Word' about American women fighting for reproductive rights. The Independent emphasizes parsing facts from messaging and seeks donations to fund reporters on the ground who speak to both sides of stories. The outlet avoids paywalls and positions quality journalism as available to everyone, supported by those who can afford it. ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum returned to the network's top morning shows after absence and speculation about a benching tied to comments about a potential MAGA-backed run; ESPN denied a ban.
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