Nationals Executive Sean Hudson Fired After Blackballing Trevor Williams from Social Promotions for Religious Beliefs
Tough times are happening in the Washington Nationals’ media department.
According to James O’Keefe, a secret video has surfaced of Nationals Director of Community Relations, Sean Hudson, who was let go on Friday, admitting the team doesn’t use pitcher Trevor Williams in video promotions on social media due to his religious beliefs
In O’Keefe’s post on X, it features multiple transcriptions from the secret video with Hudson talking about Williams and his religious beliefs.
“One of our pitchers, Trevor Williams. He’s super Christian-Catholic, all these tattoos that mean a lot,” the post reads.
The post also follows up with Hudson talking about a social media post Williams made in 2023 when the Nationals played a road game against the Dodgers during the team’s “Pride Night.” The Dodgers hosted the LGBTQ+ group, “The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence,” a drag group that is made up of queer and transgender nuns.
“He [Trevor Williams] went on social media like… ‘This is my religion. You all are mocking it,” According to Hudson in the video.
BREAKING NEWS: Washington @Nationals Director of Community Relations Admits on Hidden Camera to Active Religious Discrimination Against Starting Pitcher Trevor Williams, Surveillance of Nationals Fans’ Google History, and Segregated LGBTQ+ Corporate Meetings to an O’Keefe… pic.twitter.com/AWqlq6wXV9
— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) May 26, 2026
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