Hannity Addresses ‘Media Friends’ at End of Show: ‘All The Lies You’ve Heard About Me Are Not True’
As you’ve probably heard by now, Fox News co-president Bill Shine parted ways with the network today, days after Sean Hannity warned such a move would be “the end of the FNC as we know it.”
He also said this:
Somebody HIGH UP AND INSIDE FNC is trying to get an innocent person fired. And Gabe I KNOW WHO it is. Best Sean https://t.co/W3BJ2wjzRD
— Sean Hannity (@seanhannity) April 27, 2017
And then there was the reporting that Hannity may leave Fox.
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Earlier today Hannity tweeted out the following:
If I have anything to say about @FoxNews I will say it tonight at 10 est. All I'll say now is this is true. https://t.co/VNN4MJ1udd
— Sean Hannity (@seanhannity) May 1, 2017
So, naturally, there has been much interest in whether he would address it on his Fox News show tonight.
Well, multiple times over the course of his program, he teasingly welcomed “our media friends” to the show.
But after asking viewers his Question of the Day––regarding whether the House GOP will finally repeal and replace Obamacare––Hannity ended his Monday night broadcast with the following message:
“By the way, special thank you to all our friends in the media that were tuning in tonight, maybe for the first time. And all the lies you’ve heard about me are not true.”
Watch above, via Fox News.
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