Nolan's remarks on Trump come after ESPN released a new social media and politics policy in the wake of suspending SportsCenter host Jemele Hill for two weeks after she violated the company's social media rules by encouraging fans to boycott the Cowboys after owner Jerry Jones said he would bench players protesting racial injustice during the national anthem. Before that, Hill was issued a warning by ESPN for violating the company's policy by making comments critical of Trump on Twitter, including a tweet in which she referred to the president as a "white supremacist."