Hannity Asks How Ferguson Grand Jury Decision Reflects on Obama

 

As Sean Hannity anchored Fox News’ breaking coverage of Ferguson tonight, he reminded guests that back in August, President Obama sent three White House aides to Michael Brown‘s funeral back in August “in their rush to judgment, before any evidence was presented.”

Hannity noted how Obama sent these representatives “for a guy that––pretty much, this grand jury determined––reached for an officer’s gun and may have had the intent of killing him.”

And so, Hannity asked, “What does that say about the White House?”

Tamara Holder told Hannity it just says that they get involved in serious civil rights issues. Hannity jumped in and said that there are plenty of police officers killed on the job, asking why the president never sent anyone to their funerals.

Watch the video below, via Fox News:

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