Hannity controversy sparks ‘my future at Fox’ comments: I am not FoxNews.com, I retracted nothing’

 

Fox News host Sean Hannity has been like a pit bull to a side of beef in his reporting of events centered on last year’s murder of Democratic Party employee Seth Rich.

Evidence possibly linking the party to the DNC staffer’s murder has been snowballing recently, with the latest indicating that Rich was in contact with WikiLeaks shortly before his death.

This suggested that the information Wikileaks published damaging to the party came from Rich.

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Fox News was among a host of media outlets that reported on this development in the case, but then later backed off the story and posted a retraction:

On May 16, a story was posted on the Fox News website on the investigation into the 2016 murder of DNC Staffer Seth Rich. The article was not initially subjected to the high degree of editorial scrutiny we require for all our reporting. Upon appropriate review, the article was found not to meet those standards and has since been removed.

We will continue to investigate this story and will provide updates as warranted.

 

Although the network decided to back off, Hannity didn’t, and made that clear to his radio listeners Tuesday.

“All you in the liberal media, I am not Fox.com or FoxNews.com, I retracted nothing,” Hannity said.

“For those accusing me of pushing a conspiracy theory, you are the biggest phony hypocrites in the world,” he added and then laid out the facts as he saw them.

“If in fact, take Seth out of it, there was a whistleblower within the DNC, a truth-teller that actually was the source for WikiLeaks, and not Russia working with the Trump campaign, these are questions that I have a moral obligation to ask and I will do the mainstream media’s job like I have most of my career.”

But Hannity then appeared to relent in a seven-minute-plus monologue that night on his TV program. He offered a hint of what was to come on social media earlier.

Clip via Fox News Channel

Hannity began by dismissing reports that the Rich family was unhappy with his on-air statements about the Rich murder.

“I totally and completely understand how upset and how hard this is on this family, especially over the recent coverage of Seth’s death. I’ve been communicating with them. I got a very heartfelt note. I also sent them a heartfelt note back.”

But then he said that the murder would no longer be a topic of conversation on his programs.

“Out of respect for the family’s wishes,” he stated. “For now, I am not discussing this matter at this time.”

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That doesn’t mean he was finished, however. After his TV broadcast Hannity reiterated his thoughts and intentions with respect to the Rich case, and asked his followers to retweet them

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