Sean Hannity Campaigns for Trump Mere Hours After Saying He Wouldn't

Sean Hannity Campaigns for Trump Mere Hours After Saying He Wouldn't

Fox News host Sean Hannity took the stage at a Trump rally and called other media outlets "fake news" just about 12 hours after he asserted that he wasn't going to take the stage at aTrump rally. Hannity joined Fox News personality Jeanine Pirro on stage at the rally; both Hannity and Pirro are outspoken advocates of Trump on their Fox News programs. Read on for details.


Via Axios.

Fox News host Sean Hannity joined President Trump on stage at a campaign rally in Missouri last night, despite tweeting that reports he would be doing so were incorrect.

What happened:

On Sunday, Axios published a story that said Hannity and talk show host Rush Limbaugh would join the president at the rally in Missouri as special guests, as announced in a campaign press release.

On Monday, Axios updated the story after Hannity tweeted that he was set to do a live show from Missouri and interview Trump before the rally. He stated, "To be clear, I will not be on stage campaigning with the President." A Fox News spokesperson confirmed Hannity's tweet.

On Monday night, Hannity joined Trump onstage and called the reporters in the back of the room "all fake news." He added that he had "no idea" that Trump was going to invite him onstage.

Get the rest of the story at Axios.


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