DOJ investigating MLB for religious rights violations after San Francisco Giants Pride hat warning

The Department of Justice announced that it is now investigating the MLB for violation of players' religious rights after its response to players writing Bible verses on their hats during a Pride night celebrating the LGBTQ+ community.
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