Sean Hannity is going to prison

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Despite all the evidence to the contrary, several talking heads at Fox News continue to spew lies and debunked conspiracy theories. The leader among them is Sean Hannity. As previously documented by Palmer Report, Hannity was likely picked up on the Paul Manafort FISA warrant, and this could explain his recent actions.

Sean Hannity has been actively working to insulate Donald Trump from any investigations in an attempt to protect himself from criminal prosecution. The fact that recently Hannity stated, “I can tell you personally, [Michael Cohen] said to me at least a dozen times that he made the decision on the payments and he didn’t tell you,” speaks volumes. Hannity is right in the thick of a criminal conspiracy, and this particular lie is a clear cut case of felony obstruction of justice.

Hannity’s statements did not go unnoticed. Democratic Congressman David Cicilline, who is on the House Judiciary Committee, said that Hannity’s latest comments “suggest he has information about hush money payments made by Trump’s former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, to keep the then-presidential candidate’s alleged extramarital affairs quiet in the days before the 2016 election.”

There appears to be no reason, other than an intense desire to promote lies and obstruct justice, for Sean Hannity to have made such comments. It’s a good thing that some of the individuals who are intentionally lying to Americans will pay a price. The evidence is clear: Sean Hannity is going to prison.