Ex-ESPN star urges social media followers to 'stand up to fascism'
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Former ESPN star Adrian Wojnarowski made a plea to his followers on social media after a Border Patrol-involved shooting in Minnesota that left one person dead over the weekend.
Wojnarowski, who has been outspoken against the Trump administration since he left ESPN as an NBA insider, made his post on Threads on Sunday.
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General manager Adrian Wojnarowski of the St. Bonaventure Bonnies looks on prior to the 2025 Cleveland Hoops Showdown against the Ohio Bobcats at Rocket Arena on Dec. 13, 2025 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Nick Cammett/Getty Images)
"Stand up to fascism," he wrote without explaining further.
Wojnarowski, who is now the general manager for the St. Bonaventure Bonnies men’s basketball team, made a critical remark about President Donald Trump after the U.S. captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro.
"Just an absolute disgrace," he wrote on Threads at the time after sharing an anti-Trump column in The New York Times.
During his time at ESPN, Wojnarowski went viral in 2020 when he replied to a press release email from Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., with an explicit statement. "F--- you," he wrote back to the Republican lawmaker.
Brigham Young Cougars alumni and Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith speaks with Adrian Wojnarowski in the game against the Kansas State Wildcats at LaVell Edwards Stadium on Sept. 21, 2024. (Rob Gray/Imagn Images)
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