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Internet Busts a Gut Over Sean Hannity News: ‘Almost Like We Can’t Trust Anything Fox News Says Anymore’
As soon as Bloomberg News revealed to the world that Fox News personality Sean Hannity is Trump attorney Michael Cohen’s secret third client, Twitter had a field day of hot takes, outrage and hilarity.
“Holy cannoli,” CNN’s Manu Raju tweeted with a link to the news.
Holy cannoli https://t.co/dvo2G5eEmU
— Manu Raju (@mkraju) April 16, 2018
“Why doesn’t @FoxNews have a conflict of interest policy requiring Hannity to disclose his personal interest in the Cohen search when commenting on it?” former White House Office of Government Ethics director Walter Schaub mused.
Why doesn’t @FoxNews have a conflict of interest policy requiring Hannity to disclose his personal interest in the Cohen search when commenting on it? https://t.co/ydgpAcGDVo
— Walter Shaub (@waltshaub) April 16, 2018
Vanity Fair special correspondent Joe Hagan, meanwhile, joked that “tonight’s episode of Hannity should be interesting.”
Tonight’s episode of Hannity should be interesting.
— Joe Hagan (@joehagansays) April 16, 2018
Check out more responses below:
Sean Hannity is the hidden lovechild
— michael cohen’s mystery client (@morninggloria) April 16, 2018
The narratives coming out of the DC Character Universe just get wilder and wilder. Michael Cohen's secret third client is Sean Hannity?! Marvel can't compete with this stuff.
— John Green (@johngreen) April 16, 2018
From now on I will only refer to Sean Hannity as "Client Number Three"
— Lizz Winstead (@lizzwinstead) April 16, 2018
To all the Trump pundits trying to say that Sean Hannity might have a TOALLY innocent reason for hiring Cohen, such as research on his show or to ask a simple question, JUST STOP. @seanhannity went out of his way to keep his name secret-you don't do that if there's no fire.
— Amee Vanderpool (@girlsreallyrule) April 16, 2018
Jeez, it's almost like we can't trust anything Fox News says anymore. Thanks a lot, @seanhannity!
— Danny Zuker (@DannyZuker) April 16, 2018
What car chases will #Hannity put on his show tonight?
— donaldtrumpnewstoday (@irishrygirl) April 16, 2018
Reports indicate Sean Hannity may have had an improper relationship with a "Ruth Chris," meeting with this mysterious woman upwards of 15 times a week. More on this as it develops.
— Stefan Heck (@boring_as_heck) April 16, 2018
"I'll get to an answer to this Michael Cohen development today,” Hannity teases his radio show, before launching into an extended MyPillow ad
— Igor Bobic (@igorbobic) April 16, 2018
So Sean Hannity has been using his perch at Fox News to rail against the investigation into someone who he didn't disclose was his own lawyer. https://t.co/gGjz3uPMoz
— Chris Megerian (@ChrisMegerian) April 16, 2018
A federal judge has forced Trump’s personal 'f*cker-upper' Michael Cohen to reveal the identity of his secret client — which turns out to be Trump jock-sniffing sycophant Sean Hannity https://t.co/U9WnqoVSKg @FoxNews
— Bill Madden (@activist360) April 16, 2018
Can anyone else hear @JimmyKimmel laughing in LA? I can hear him all the way from the east coast. Congrats, Sean Hannity! You made Jimmy’s day! #FireHannity
— Scott Dworkin (@funder) April 16, 2018
I just left the gym, exhausted, and read the Hannity news and all the sudden I feel like I could do 10,000 pushups.
— Christian Finnegan (@ChristFinnegan) April 16, 2018
"The Judge ruled that the third client must be disclosed publicly now." pic.twitter.com/w14Xtcjxt4
— Mike (@85mf) April 16, 2018
"I hardly ever knew Sean Hannity." pic.twitter.com/1wVkdNNfk5
— Daniel Balsz🇺🇸🦅🌊📎❄️ (@dbalsz) April 16, 2018
Image by Gage Skidmore via Flickr and a CC license
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