Sean Hannity reserved some criticism for Brian Stelter’s interview with a psychiatrist who claimed Trump is responsible for more deaths than Hitler, Stalin and Mao, all with zero pushback from Stelter (he had an excuse, however). Hannity tweeted about CNN Monday night:
CNN’s credibility crisis keeps getting worse and worse. @realJeffreyLord and @JoeConchaTV will have more next on #Hannity. WATCH NOW!
https://t.co/KV1YUEZuen— Sean Hannity (@seanhannity) August 27, 2019
Stelter responded to Hannity’s Monday night show by confirming what he’s been working on and by soliciting more sources, including Hannity and others:
Re: @SeanHannity's comments tonight – yes, as previously reported, I'm working on a book about Fox and Trump. I'm interviewing lots and lots of people. Sean, I'd love to talk in more detail – you have my #. Call anytime. Other Fox sources, send me a DM or email bstelter @ gmail.
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) August 27, 2019
Will it be a sequel of sorts to Jim Acosta’s “Dangerous Time to Tell the Truth in America” book?
You should write a book on the downfall of CNN. Used to watch everyday.
— MJ (@MJ_oudna) August 27, 2019
It appears Stelter is one of the people who watches Fox News more than his own network.
Well connected I see @brianstelter — Having to solicit sources via Twitter? https://t.co/OJfpH4oi9R
— Jeff Cunningham (@jeffrygc) August 27, 2019
@jimsciutto tweeted out, this very night, that we need to strip "narrative" from the coverage of this administration. you cannot make up this level of hilarity from @CNN https://t.co/xsOB7uvutt
— Gianbattista (@gbtiepolo1) August 27, 2019
#Journalism https://t.co/zibYMit6SP
— Sister Toldjah ? (@sistertoldjah) August 27, 2019
We expected nothing less.
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