Perhaps the most vocal media newsman who supported President-elect Donald Trump during the campaign, Fox News' Sean Hannity has once again expressed his support for the upcoming POTUS. He then used the social media platform Twitter to call for the president-elect's boycott of other news outlets who he alleged to have supported and colluded with his Democratic rival Hilary Clinton, except Fox News of course.
In a report from Deadline, the host of Fox News' primetime political talker "Hannity" reached to President-elect Trump on Twitter and called for the banning of networks like CNN, NBC News, Politico, MSNBC,CNBC, ABC News, CBS News, New York Times who he perceived to be "biased and corrupt fake news".
Hannity also tweeted more anti-media and pro-Trump messages, one of which is saying that the "best news of the day is Trump kicking the ass of network heads for their bias" then tagging CNN top honcho Jeff Zucker and ABC News' Martha Raddatz, who was the moderator during the second presidential debate last October.
In his article in Fox News opinion page, Hannity wrote "President-elect Donald Trump continued his beatdown of the abusively biased, alt-radical left mainstream media this week, calling out the press that openly colluded with the Clinton campaign and tried to undermine his candidacy every single step of the way."
Sean Hannity is one of the most prominent and influential conservative voices in America, hosting a primetime political news show in Fox News Channel. Earlier this year, he hosted a Fox News Town Hall with then Republican nominee Donald Trump, and it fueled "Hannity" to no. 1 in the 25-54 demo for the night among all cable news networks.