Hannity's Headlines |
Tuesday, August 15th
#StandWithSean |
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GOP Rep Demands Congressional Hearings Over Mueller's Liberal 'Hit Team' |
Texas
Congressman Brian Babin sent a strongly worded letter to the Senate
Judiciary Committee and the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday,
demanding Congressional leaders convene a public hearing to debate
Robert Mueller's investigation of Russian meddling and the
democrat-leaning legal team he's assembled. |
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Sanders Blames Trump for Charlottesville--Then Backtracks...Twice |
In
a series of now-deleted tweets, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders blamed
President Donald Trump for Saturday's violence in Charlottesville,
Virginia--then quickly walked back his accusations.
On Monday evening, Sanders sent out a tweet which read:
"Do I think President Trump bares [sic] responsibility for conjuring the
behavior of white supremacists in this country? Absolutely, yes." |
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Virginia Victim's Mom Thanks President Trump for 'Denouncing' Hate Groups |
The
grieving mother of a victim who died during the weekend's deadly
protests in Charlottesville, Virginia thanked President Trump on Monday,
following the President's fierce condemnation of Neo-Nazis, white
supremacists, and other hate groups.
Susan Bro, the mother of Heather Heyer, released a statement following
President Trump's press conference where he denounced those responsible
for the deadly clashes that rocked Virginia.
"Thank you, President Trump, for those words of comfort and denouncing
those who promote violence and hatred," she said. "My condolences, also,
to the grieving families of the two state troopers and quick recovery
for those injured." |
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Hannity: Mainstream Media Using Charlottesville to Smear Conservatives |
During
his opening monologue on 'Hannity' Monday night, Sean slammed the
mainstream media's attempts to smear President Trump and fellow
conservatives as racists and bigots following the weekend's deadly
protests in Charlottesville, Virginia.
"What we saw take place in Charlottesville, Virginia over the weekend...
it is disgusting, it is despicable, and it's really hard to imagine, in
this day and age, that there are actually people out there that could
do this to their fellow human beings," said Hannity. "There's no place
in this country for neo-Nazis, fascists, white supremacists, and what
they stand for should be condemned in the widest terms possible by all
good people in this country." |
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