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Sean Hannity cut off his Fox News coverage of Trump’s address (Image: Getty)
Sean Hannity moved on shortly from President Donald Trump’s address to focus on the current struggle in Iran.
On July 16, Fox News interrupted its common programming and live-streamed Trump, 80, as he held his address to the primetime viewers. Trump mentioned election fraud and the dearth of election security forward of the midterms in November. Trump also went on about the current struggle against Iran after the collapse of the memorandum of understanding.
However, instead of overlaying the president’s address throroughly as he has finished before, Hannity, 64, moved on shortly to share an update on the battle with the Middle Eastern nation. This got here after President Trump launched a fierce assault against NBC and ABC when both tv networks declined to broadcast his speech live.
After White House correspondent Aishah Hasnie shared a transient abstract of Trump’s speech, Hannity moved on and said, “Anway, Aishah thank you so much for that summary. Appreciate it!”
Hannity turned his head away, checked his notes on his desk, and regarded back at the digicam, shaking his head.

Sean Hannity spoke with Aishah Hasnie on Fox News (Image: Fox News)
Hannity said, “We have other breaking news and other developments tonight. This is a Fox News alert!”
The chyron, the textual content displayed at the underside of a tv screen, said, “Another major night of airstrikes on Iran.” Viewers seen that the community did not spend a lot time on the president’s primetime speech.
One viewer identified on social media, “Fox spent little over 5 minutes on Trump’s speech and then shifted back to Iran.”
Ahead of the published, the U.S. has intensified its strikes against Iran, concentrating on areas additional north amid Trump’s renewed threats to the Strait of Hormuz, the first export route for oil.
Iran retaliated with missile and drone fire, concentrating on a quantity of international locations including Bahrain, Jordan and Kuwait, before daybreak.
The latest back-and-forth assaults befell after the interim ceasefire deal failed to end the Iran battle

President Trump addressed the nation on primetime (Image: Getty)
Meanwhile, Tehran focused American allies in the Gulf and vowed the Strait of Hormuz would stay closed “until the U.S. ends its aggression.”
The U.S. Central Command announced the new strikes after the president reimposed a naval blockade.
On July 13, Trump wrote on Truth Social, “The Hormuz Strait is OPEN, and will remain OPEN, with or without Iran.
“We are reinstating the THE IRANIAN BLOCKADE, so named because it’s only stopping Iran’s ships or prospects from coming into or leaving. All other international locations may have truthful and open use of the Strait.
“The U.S.A. will be, from this point forward, known as ‘THE GUARDIAN OF THE HORMUZ STRAIT,’ but as such, and as a matter of FAIRNESS, will be reimbursed, at the rate of 20% on all cargo shipped, for any and all costs necessary to do the job of providing safety and security to this very volatile section of the World,” he closed.
Sean Hannity cuts off Donald Trumps address for
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