REPORT: Details Emerge On Why FOX Is Airing Controversial Anti-Trans Advertisements During Yankees-Dodgers World Series
FOX has come under fire for airing anti-trans ads that favor Republican nominee Donald Trump during the 2024 World Series.
Those who are part of the “keep politics out of sports” crowd have had to come across political advertisements aplenty during the New York Yankees–Los Angeles Dodgers World Series. These ads include controversial anti-trans ads that endorse Trump and attack Vice President Kamala Harris:
For those wondering why such ads are being aired during the Fall Classic, the explanation is simple. As FOX announces before the playing of the commercials, they’re required by federal law “to accept and broadcast political advertisements” for federal candidates. This is the case for all broadcast stations:
New York is looking to win its first World Series since 2009, while the Dodgers are looking to build on their dynasty bid with a second title in five years. Los Angeles, who won it all during the COVID-shortened 2020 season, last won it all in a full campaign in 1988.
Yankees Can Make History In 2024 World Series
The 2004 Boston Red Sox are the only team in MLB history to come back from a 3-0 series deficit. That happened against the Yankees in the ALCS, and Dodgers manager Dave Roberts just so happened to be a member that that Red Sox team.
Well, the Yankees can be on the right side of history by becoming the first team in history to win the World Series after falling 3-0.