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Published 09:44 26 Jan 2018 GMT
Updated 10:38 26 Jan 2018 GMT
The news programme promptly cut to a car chase (Credit: Fox)[/caption]
The host swung for the fences in his eponymous show, slandering reports that President Donald Trump had demanded Robert Mueller be fired one month after he was chosen to oversee the Russia investigation.
"At this hour, The New York Times is trying to distract you," Hannity ranted. "And our sources, and I've checked in with many of them, they're not confirming that tonight.
"And the president's attorney dismissed the story, and says, 'Nope, no comment. We're not going there.' And how many times has The New York Times and others gotten it wrong."
Unfortunately it would seem Fox had gotten it wrong in this case, the news host conceded: "All right, so we have sources tonight just confirming ... that yeah, maybe Donald Trump wanted to fire the special counsel."
Hannity then cut to a car chase, deflecting: "we'll deal with this tomorrow night."
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