Sean Hannity Testified He Doubted Trump’s Fraud Claims
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Fox News star Sean Hannity has admitted under oath that he didn’t believe Sidney Powell's stolen election claims. “I did not believe it for one second,” he said in his deposition for Dominion Voting Systems’ defamation case against Fox News, according to The New York Times. The admission is notable in that it indicates that Fox personalities such as Hannity and Tucker Carlson may have known that content surrounding the idea of a stolen election was false, yet allowed it to air repeatedly anyway.
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