Hinchcliffe drew criticism over his comments at a rally for Trump. The post Sports Betting Companies Holding Comic at Arm’s Length After Trump Rally appeared first on Front Office Sports.
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DraftKings says his jokes did not “reflect the views” of the company. The post DraftKings Distances Itself From Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe After Trump Rally appeared first on Front Office Sports.