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Chicago Sports Reporter in Trouble After Trump 'Lunatic' Tweet

Called U.S. 'a country of simpletons'

Mark Giangreco / Twitter
February 24, 2017

Chicago sports reporter Mark Giangreco has been suspended for a tweet that attacked both President Donald Trump and those who voted for him.

Giangreco covers sports for WLS-Channel 7, ABC's Chicago affiliate, and was issued a "multi-week suspension" without pay by the station, the Chicago Sun-Times reported Thursday evening.

The anchor made his anti-Trump comment while responding to a Sunday tweet from a columnist for the Toronto Star, Bruce Arthur, who wrote, "Donald Trump: a hateful ignorant corrupt simpleton supported by 87% of Republicans."

Giangreco responded with a tweet that attacked the president and his supporters as a "lunatic" and "simpletons," respectively.

"So obvious, so disturbing. America exposed as a country full of simpletons who allowed this cartoon lunatic to be 'elected,'" Giangreco wrote in a tweet that has since been deleted.

Conservative talk radio host Dan Proft noticed the tweet before it was deleted and reported on it.

WLS-Channel 7 issued a statement to the Chicago Sun-Times on the matter.

"Sports Anchor Mark Giangreco's Twitter comments are not in line with ABC 7 Chicago's non-partisan editorial standards," the statement said. "We've reviewed the matter and are taking the appropriate action."

Giangreco has been with WLS-Channel 7 since 1994, working as the station's sports director and primary sports anchor/reporter.

Giangreco's brother, Pete Giangreco, is a top Chicago Democratic consultant who has worked with Illinois Democratic politicians President Barack Obama, Mayor Rahm Emanuel, and Sen. Tammy Duckworth.