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Nationals’ Triple-A team airs, apologizes for propaganda video

In their attempt to run a fitting Memorial Day video on the jumbotron at the ballpark Monday, the Fresno Grizzlies ended up creating a firestorm.

The Nationals’ Triple-A affiliate was filling space between games of a doubleheader and the production team pulled a seemingly run-of-the-mill cut of military clips backed by excerpts of Ronald Reagan’s first inaugural address.

For the first three minutes or so, the video runs along without anything overtly inflammatory, .

Over the line “As for the enemies of freedom,” the video suddenly shifts to images of North Korean and Cuban leaders Kim Jong-Un and Fidel Castro, interspersed with photos of Antifa protesters and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-NY.

The team has issued both a general apology, as well as one to the congresswoman in particular.

In a series of tweets, Cortez said, “words matter, and can have consequences for safety.” She added that the “hateful messages” inspire the death threats she says she receives.

A club representative declined to comment any further on the matter.

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