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HANNITY: The FBI Plotted to Destroy President Trump After Comey’s Firing

posted by Hannity Staff - 1.15.19

Speaking during his opening monologue on ‘Hannity’ Monday night, Sean weighed-in on a recent New York Times report that revealed even greater anti-Trump bias at the FBI than previously thought; saying the Russia-Collusion narrative was a “witch hunt” from the beginning.

“The abuse of power and corruption, it is far worse than we’ve ever known up until this point. We now know that top people in the FBI -filled with anti-Trump rage- put aside all values and were seeking redemption for the firing of James Comey,” said Hannity.

“According to this report… two days after Comey was terminated top FBI officials actually questioned whether Donald Trump was actually working for Russia. They did this without a single shred of evidence… It was a witch hunt,” he added.

Watch Hannity’s opening monologue above.

HANNITY: FBI's Missing Texts Reveal Anti-Trump 'CONSPIRACY' at DOJ

posted by Hannity Staff - 1.23.18

Speaking during his opening monologue on ‘Hannity’ Monday night, Sean unloaded on the FBI and Department of Justice over the missing text messages between anti-Trump operatives at the agency, saying the whole thing “reeks of conspiracy.”

“Remember the vindication I’ve been telling you is coming? Tonight, it’s in full motion. Everything we’ve been reporting for the last year, and the media has ignored for the past year, is now being uncovered,” said Sean.

“The Attorney General Jeff Sessions is revealing that there are over 50,000 text messages between Trump-hating employees Peter Strzok and Lisa Page,” he added.

“Sessions is also vowing to get to the bottom of the missing text messages which is beginning to look more and more like an FBI cover up,” Hannity said. “We’re learning that five months of text messages between the Trump-hating lovers have conveniently disappeared. The messages that the FBI is claiming to have lost is from a crucial time during the Russia investigation.”

“Are we really supposed to believe that the FBI simply lost text messages from that important timeframe? This is like Watergate but far worse,” Sean added. “This reeks of law-breaking, it reeks of conspiracy, and it reeks of obstruction of justice.”

Watch Sean’s opening monologue above.

HANNITY: FBI May Have VIOLATED CRIMINAL Statutes in FISA Scandal

posted by Hannity Staff - 3.02.18

Speaking during his opening monologue on ‘Hannity’ Thursday night, Sean weighed-in on House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes’ fiery letter to the Attorney General; informing the DOJ that the FBI likely violated federal laws in using the ‘Trump Dossier’ to obtain FISA warrants.

“This letter just released to the Attorney General Jeff Sessions, the House Intelligence Committee Chair Devin Nunes is detailing how the FBI may have literally broken the law and violated bureau protocols when obtaining that FISA warrant to surveil Trump campaign associate Carter Page,” said Sean.

“Given this new information, Chairman Nunes is now demanding the DOJ explain if, in fact, these protocols are still in place,” he added. “We already know the answer, they never verified this. And if they are, the Chairman wants to know how officials will be punished for violating this law and lying to a FISA judge.”

“The scandal is getting bigger and bigger unlike any abuse of power we have ever seen in the history of this country. That’s why we’re peeling layer after layer from this onion,” said Hannity.

Watch Sean’s opening monologue above.

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