“Me and ESPN are fine. I know it’s great conjecture to think about [whether she would leave ESPN after the suspension], but, like, we’re fine. We’re in a good place and I’m happy to be back at the network.

I want people to understand this: There was never any restrictions placed on me, about Twitter. Never. So, I’ll be back on Twitter, and I’ll be my usual self.

[Questioned if she was treated fairly by ESPN]

So, here’s how this works: It doesn't really matter what I think. It matters to people, but here’s the reality: ESPN acted what they felt was right, and, you know, I don’t have any argument or quibble with that. I would tell people, absolutely, after my Donald Trump tweets, I deserved that suspension. I deserved it. Like, absolutely. I violated the policy; I deserved that suspension.

Going forward we'll be in a good, healthy place. It will be fine and I'm looking forward to it.

[Questioned if she has a message for Donald Trump]

I think he already knows how I feel about him, not that he's checking, not that he cares.

The only thing I’ll ever apologize for is, I put ESPN in a bad spot. I’ll never take back what I said. I put them in a bad spot, and that’s the truth of it. I regret the position I put them in. I regret, a lot of the people I work with, the position we put our show in. I’ll never take back what I said. So you can take that to mean what it means."