Stephen A. Smith is not joking. From ESPN to the White house, he wants the 2028 Presidency

We know Stephen A. Smith as the voice of NBA fire takes, headline-worthy rants, and unmatched on-air energy. But now, the longtime ESPN host and face of First Take is making headlines for something completely different โ€” heโ€™s seriously considering a run for President of the United States.

Speaking live at the NAB Show 2025 in Las Vegas, Smith pulled back the curtain on a surprising wave of conversations he’s been having behind the scenes.

โ€œUnfortunately, over the last few weeks, I’ve had no choice but to get a bit more serious about it,โ€ he revealed. โ€œI’ve been approached by people on Capitol Hill. I’ve been approached by elected officials โ€” governors, mayors, what have you โ€” and people have legitimately and seriously asked me about it.โ€

The admission caught the room off guard. While Stephen A. clarified that he has no desire to become a politician, he says the door to a presidential run is officially open.

โ€œI’m gonna keep my options open. I’m gonna entertain the possibility,โ€ he said. โ€œIf it comes in late 2026, 2027, where I look at this country and I think it’s an absolute mess… I’m not gonna rule that out. And I’m not joking.โ€

From First Take to the Campaign Trail?

Smith isnโ€™t shy about the fact that he’d be entering the race without a political background. But he sees that as an advantage, especially if he ends up on a debate stage with traditional candidates.

โ€œLet me hunker down for two or three months โ€” Iโ€™ll know the issues,โ€ he said. โ€œThen imagine me on a debate stage with these politicians. This is what I do for a living.โ€

He continued with the kind of intensity NBA fans know all too well:

โ€œI am not a politician. I donโ€™t have a political record for them to lean on. They all do. Which means I get to look at your record and challenge whether you can legitimately say โ€” not just with the cameras rolling โ€” that you actually operated in the best interest of America. I wish they would try to pull that in front of my face. Good luck with that.โ€

Opinion & Analysis

Whether he actually runs or not, Stephen A. entering the political conversation is already shaking things up. In the NBA world, weโ€™re used to watching him dismantle weak arguments and call out mediocrity with zero hesitation. That same fire on a political debate stage? Itโ€™s no wonder people are suddenly picturing it.

For now, itโ€™s all talk โ€” but if the country keeps trending in the wrong direction, Stephen A. says donโ€™t be shocked if he suits up for something way bigger than First Take.

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