OMG: Washington Nationals Exec Admits Blacklisting Christian Player From Social Media
A bombshell undercover investigation has put a Washington Nationals front office executive squarely in the crosshairs, capturing him on hidden camera making admissions about religious discrimination, covert fan surveillance, and a personal devotion to communist ideology.
Sean Hudson, who serves as the Nationals’ Director of Community Relations, was recorded by O’Keefe Media Group making a series of candid statements to an undercover journalist — statements he would later deny ever making.
At the center of the controversy is starting pitcher Trevor Williams, a devout Catholic whom Hudson acknowledged had been quietly sidelined from the team’s social media operations.
Hudson described Williams’ faith plainly on camera.
“He is very Catholic,” Hudson said, before pivoting to a 2023 incident involving the Los Angeles Dodgers, who had invited the drag group known as the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence to perform at a team Pride Night event.
The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence had drawn intense national backlash after members donned nun habits and incorporated a crucifix into their on-field performance during the Dodgers’ 2023 Pride Night celebration.
Williams had publicly objected to the Dodgers’ decision to platform the group. In a 2025 conversation with Bishop Robert Barron, the pitcher explained his position.
“Baseball stadiums should be a place where everyone feels welcomed, like 100%. We should all feel welcomed there. But that was clearly against one certain religion. If you don’t draw the line in the sand, who’s gonna do it?”
Hudson recounted Williams’ public criticism to the undercover journalist, describing how the pitcher took to social media to voice his objections.
“The Dodgers had a group out to the stadium who were drag queens who sometimes dressed up as nuns. [Williams] went on like a social media, like, ‘this is wrong, this is my religion, you all are mocking it.’”
What followed, according to Hudson’s own words, was a form of professional retaliation. Because Williams chose to speak out publicly, Hudson said flatly, “we don’t use him” in the team’s social media campaigns.
The hidden camera footage did not stop at religious discrimination. Hudson proceeded to describe a fan surveillance operation that raises immediate privacy concerns for anyone who has ever attended a game at Nationals Park.
“If you ever come to a Nats game, there is someone on our team who’s responsible for figuring out everything about you, given your purchasing habits, what teams you come to when the Nats play, like what teams you come, and assigning you into a bucket of people and then catering content to you,” Hudson said on camera.
He went on to state that fans who accept cookies on the stadium’s digital platforms are unknowingly handing over far more than they likely realize. “We’re getting your, a plethora of your Google history,” Hudson said.
Hudson also spoke openly about his political worldview, describing himself as “very far-left leaning” and confirming he displays a “join the Communist Party” poster inside his home kitchen.
He expressed a desire to push that ideology into the sport itself.
Using home runs as his hypothetical vehicle, Hudson described a scenario in which each one triggers a mandatory $100 donation, calling it “communism, you know what I mean, that’s redistributing someone’s wealth.” He added, “I hope we get there.”
When the subject of alienating the fan base came up, Hudson dismissed the concern entirely.
“If you’re a sports fan, and we pss you off, where else are you gonna go? Are you gonna drive past us from Virginia to go to Baltimore? … either way, I don’t give a sht,” he said.
Hudson also disclosed that certain internal Nationals meetings are closed to employees who do not identify as LGBTQ. “If you don’t identify as a member of the LGBTQIA+ population, you shouldn’t be at this specific meeting,” he said.
When Alex Stein, guest-hosting O’Keefe Media Group’s program On The Inside, called Hudson directly to confront him about the recorded statements involving Williams, Hudson denied the account.
“That doesn’t sound like something I would say,” Hudson told Stein. He also pushed back on the fan surveillance claims, stating, “no, that’s not possible for us.” Following the report’s release, O’Keefe Media Group reported that Hudson altered his Instagram profile photo and biography.
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