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HANNITY IN THE HOT SEAT: Jan. 6 Panel Seeks Interview With Fox News Host Sean Hannity


The House panel investigating the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riots on Tuesday requested an interview with Fox News personality Sean Hannity, one of former President Donald Trump’s closest allies in the media, as the committee continues to widen its scope.

In a letter to Hannity, Mississippi Rep. Bennie Thompson, Democratic chairman of the panel, said the panel wants to question him regarding his communications with former President Donald Trump, former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and others in Trump’s orbit in the days surrounding the riots.

A Fox News spokesperson declined to comment on the request. Jay Sekulow, Hannity’s lawyer, told The Associated Press Tuesday night that they are reviewing the committee’s letter and “will respond as appropriate.”

In his letter, Thompson said: “The Select Committee has immense respect for the First Amendment to our Constitution, freedom of the press, and the rights of Americans to express their political opinions freely. For that reason, we do not intend to seek information from you regarding your broadcasts on radio or television, your public reporting or commentary, or your political views regarding any candidate for office.”

However, the chairman said, the committee also has a responsibility to investigate the dozens of text messages it has in its possession, from Dec. 31, 2020, to Jan. 20, 2021, between Hannity, Trump and Meadows regarding the outcome of the 2020 presidential election and Trump’s failed efforts to contest it.

One specific December 2020 text from Hannity to Meadows highlighted in the letter reads: “I do NOT see January 6 happening the way he is being told. After the 6 th. (sic) He should announce will lead the nationwide effort to reform voting integrity. Go to Fl and watch Joe mess up daily. Stay engaged. When he speaks people will listen.”

The letter to Hannity also highlights texts from the night before the insurrection, including one in which Hannity said he was “very worried about the next 48 hours” and another to Meadows in which he wrote, “Pence pressure. WH counsel will leave.” The letter says it appears from other text messages that Hannity may have spoken directly with Trump on Jan. 5 regarding planning for the following day.

Hannity had previously criticized the violence that took place last Jan. 6. But he’s also been sharply critical of the committee and its work, saying on the air Dec. 13 after his texts were revealed: “We’ve been telling you that this is a waste of your time and money. They have a predetermined outcome.”

He also complained about committee member Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., publicizing his texts. “Do we believe in privacy in this country? Apparently not.”

The request is the first by the nine-member panel to a member of the media and opens a new door for the investigation as it widens its scope to any and all people who were in contact with the former president and his inner circle in the time surrounding the attack.

The committee says the extraordinary trove of material it has collected — 35,000 pages of records so far, including texts, emails and phone records from people close to Trump — is fleshing out critical details of the worst attack on the Capitol in two centuries, which played out on live television.

As the House prepares to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the attack Thursday, the panel, which commenced its work last summer, has already interviewed around 300 people and issued subpoenas to more than 40 as it seeks to create a comprehensive record of the Jan. 6 attack and the events leading up to it.

Thompson said about 90% of the witnesses called by the committee have cooperated despite the defiance of high-profile Trump allies like Meadows and Steve Bannon. Lawmakers said they have been effective at gathering information from other sources in part because they share a unity of purpose rarely seen in a congressional investigation.

(AP)



10 Responses

  1. This guy has made a living from talking, and I’m sure will be more than happy to talk to set the record straight. Nothing wrong, nothing to hide.

  2. It goes from causing insurrection from trumps speech to trying to find something to blame. If you don’t find anything that the speech or his Twitter caused resurrection then move on if not it’s just another witch hunt

  3. Lets see how many people the democrats can put behind bars for process crimes and then say SEE WE TOLD YOU THEY ARE A BUNCH OF CRIMINALS

  4. There’s no 1st Amendment issue since Hannity has said that he’s a “talk show host” not a journalist and no one is asking that he reveal his sources as a journalist. He is a fact witness being asked to testify about his own messages to the White House before and after January 6th. A focus of the investigation on the former President’s involvement in the planning of the attack and what he was doing during the attack rather than acting to stop the rioters.

  5. Someone should get up and tell these filthy TREASONOUS America hating Marxist Bolshevik DemonRats, that the real insurrection was when their own brown shirted Nazi hoodlums ANTIFA and BLM burned down whole cities together with police stations ,robbed and looted billions of dollars ,and actually occupied for weeks part of Portland and declared it a sovereign entity not part of the U.S.
    THAT IS AN ISURRECTION.
    And all this was done by the DEMOCRATS (DemonRats) as ANTIFA and BLM are supported and defended by the DemonRats as they are the illegal military arm of the TRAITOROUS TREASONOUS DemonRats .
    Why are the Republicans silent ?

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