March 3, 2023

During a segment on Fox News being exposed by the Dominion lawsuit as liars, MSNBC host Ari Melber played audio from Hannity's radio program.

A caller pillared Sean with questions about his backing of the Big Lie about so-called "voter fraud" in the 2020 election.

Melber set up the Hannity clip by wondering if the Dominion lawsuit is "piercing the conservative bubble." (Not likely, Ari.)

Caller: You knew the election wasn't stolen from trump and you guys lied about it any way because you felt you had a good reason.

Hannity: No, if you listen to what i said on the air every day, what did i talk about? Let me remind you:

'Many Americans do not believe that this election was fair. I feel that way. It's a corrupt and an embarrassing disgrace."

Caller: I'm asking you, if you all knew that the election wasn't stolen from Trump and yet you --

Hannity: No, no, no, you're not listening to what I'm saying. I said I had problems, that there were integrity issues.

"Are Dominion systems prone to error? 72 million Americans voted for Trump. All of them, all of us deserve an answer."

Video captured Hannity's lies about Trump losing the election, and now he's forced to lie some more about what he said about the 2020 general election.

MAGA wackos at CPAC do not care about the truth, so no matter what lies are "exposed" it will not deter them.

However, not all Republicans are as subservient or radicalized, as we just witnessed on Hannity's program.

More of that, please.

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