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Sean Hannity Hails Trump’s New “Donroe Doctrine” Era After Venezuela Operation — “This Move Was Incredibly Popular”
Fox News host Sean Hannity recently discussed the aftermath of America’s strike on Venezuela, following which President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were flown out of the capital city, Caracas,
No worries, Hannity’s hardly homeless and most definitely not returning to New York due to his hatred of high taxes, a point he’s hammered home endlessly. The Long Island native still owns property in Palm Beach, just a stone’s throw from President Donald Trump’s winter White House, Mar-a-Lago.
GREGG JARRETT (GUEST): Oh, it absolutely will. So, everybody wins, particularly the Venezuelan people who 80% live in poverty because Maduro took whatever oil and drug funds and absconded with it. He looted the government. And, you know, the poor people of Venezuela got poorer and poorer. Now, they now have potentially a bright future.
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.” So, naturally, there has been much interest in whether he ...
Fox News star Sean Hannity is preparing to carry out an extensive renovation on his adjacent Palm Beach, FL, townhouses in order to turn the two structures into one giant mansion, according to planning documents. Hannity, 63, who stars on his own self ...
And like, white people, like your property is ours. And Zohran, well, sure seems to be on board. In fact, he's now promising to bask New York in the warmth of collectivism.
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‘Escape From New York’: Sean Hannity Has a Field Day With Mamdani Official’s Claim that ‘Homeownership is a Tool of White Supremacy’
"Now you may recall another Mamdani appointee, Catherine Almonte da Costa—well, she had to resign back in December after a decade-old anti-Semitic post reemerged online."
United Nations Ambassador Mike Waltz told “Hannity" why be believes the U.N. is “upset" over President Donald Trump’s Maduro takedown, arguing the move made the world safer.