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Fox News’ Sean Hannity, a prolific tweeter, got into a social media brouhaha late Sunday with CNN senior media correspondent Brian Stelter and it got ugly in a hurry.
Hannity also expressed support for a user suggesting that the Trump administration should deny the network White House media credentials.
…and he called Stelter a “FNC stalker,” among other things.
https://twitter.com/seanhannity/status/798002332936142849
Twitter user J.R. McClaren tweeted that CNN, The New York Times, the Washington Post and others “shown to have colluded by @wikileaks should not receive WH press credentials.”
Hannity replied to the idea with a hearty “Amen.”
Stelter then responded to Hannity’s endorsement with: “Today in crazy”…
As for the inevitable comparison to his own favorable actions toward Trump during the campaign, the Fox News host tweeted this response to another social media user:
https://twitter.com/seanhannity/status/798023254879240193
The dust up carried over to Tuesday, with Hannity responding to Stelter calling him out by questioning whether CNN colluded with the Clinton campaign:
He also offered his own brand of logic about White House press credentials:
https://twitter.com/seanhannity/status/798184530674757632
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