ESPN has become the latest sports organization to break ties with Donald Trump.
The cable network announced in a statement Monday that it would be moving their upcoming ESPY Celebrity Golf Classic from the Trump National Golf Club to Pelican Hill Golf Club in Los Angeles on July 14th.
“We decided it was appropriate to change the venue, and are grateful for the opportunity to stage the event at Pelican Hill on short notice,” the statement said. “Diversity and inclusion are core values at ESPN and our decision also supports that commitment.”
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The annual charity outing benefits The V Foundation’s Stuart Scott Memorial Cancer Research Fund, which is named for the late ESPN anchor who passed away earlier this year, and provides resources for important cancer research for minority populations, including both Latinos and African-Americans.
The news comes a week after golfing organizations like the PGA of America and the USGA distanced themselves from the Republican 2016 candidate for president after his inflammatory comments about Mexicans during his campaign launch speech.
Trump claimed that illegal immigration from Mexico has led to an influx of “rapists” and “killers” entering the United States through its southern border. Despite widespread criticism for his comments, Trump has insisted that they are “totally accurate.”









