Hannity Invites James Comey for a Full Hour On His Show: ‘That’s the Best Deal You’re Gonna Get!’
On Friday night, Sean Hannity extended an invitation to former FBI Director James Comey ahead of the launch of his book tour next month.
Hannity initially mocked Comey, saying he’s ready to “cash in on his newfound fame” and in a few weeks will have “tough interviews” with Stephen Colbert, “Clinton Sycophant” George Stephanopoulos, and a “cozy sit-down” with the ladies of The View.
However, the Fox News host offered Comey to come on both his television and radio shows.
“James Comey, you want to come out hot? You want to answer hard, important questions? You’re welcome on this program,” Hannity said. “Tonight, I am officially opening up an invitation to Jim Comey. You want to sell your book? Come on this show. We will give you a full hour. You name a day we’ll make it work. We’ll work with your schedule. I will give you three hours on my nationally syndicated radio show, which by the way is on 575 radio stations around America so everybody can hear from you. And we’ll ask you the tough questions, the ones that Stephen Colbert might miss.”
Hannity then proceeded to share some of the questions he had for Comey, like if the report was true that he told Congress that FBI agents didn’t believe Gen. Michael Flynn lied to them, why he drafted an exoneration letter of Hillary Clinton before closing the email investigation, and if he would explain “the lies and omissions” that were made to the FISA court.
“Jim Comey, if you’re looking for fame and fortune, you want to sell books, by all means, have fun on The View. Have a great time yukking up with Colbert. Hang out with George Stephanopoulos. Go get a beer afterwards,” Hannity continued. “But if you really want to reach all of Americans, defend your honor, if you really want to tell the truth, we’ve got a lot of questions for you, come on this show. A full hour. Three hours of radio. That’s the best deal you’re gonna get! We’ll lay out all the facts, we’ll lay out all the evidence, we’ll give you a chance to respond. And as we say here at Fox, well, we report, we’ll let our audience decide if you’re telling the truth.”
Watch the clip above, via Fox News.
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