Sean Hannity Touts Trump, Buts Reportedly Thinks Whistleblower Allegations Are “Very Bad”

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LAS VEGAS, NV - SEPTEMBER 20: Fox News Channel and radio talk show host Sean Hannity (L) interviews U.S. President Donald Trump before a campaign rally at the Las Vegas Convention Center on September 20, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Trump is in town to support the re-election campaign for U.S. Sen. Dean Heller (R-NV) as well as Nevada Attorney General and Republican gubernatorial candidate Adam Laxalt and candidate for Nevada's 3rd House District Danny Tarkanian and 4th House District Cresent Hardy. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Sean Hannity is one of the most important people in Donald Trump’s universe so it’s interesting to note his behavior over the last couple of days. Thursday, Vanity Fair wrote, “This morning, Sean Hannity told friends the whistle-blower’s allegations are “really bad,” a person briefed on Hannity’s conversations told me. (Hannity did not respond to a request for comment).”

But on camera, Hannity continues to act like Trump’s cheerleader. A desperate cheerleader, grasping at straws to impress his numero uno. On his Fox News show Thursday night instead of talking about facts surrounding the impeachment, he instead promoted “President’s Trump Accomplishments.” The list included things like “ended war on coal” and “gutted Obama-era regulations.” You know, regulations like the ones that helped the planet. Also on the list, “border wall Construction underway” and “created commission on opioid addiction.” Not that he was successful in lowering opioid addiction rates, just that he created a commission.

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