America Calls for Sean Hannity to Drop Out of the Media within 24 Hours

America has given Sean Hannity just 24 hours to resign if he can't prove that he's not a charlatan.
America has given Sean Hannity just 24 hours to resign if he can’t prove that he’s not a charlatan.

America — On the heels of Sean Hannity’s about about-face support of controversial Alabama Senatorial candidate Roy Moore, The United States of America has asked that the popular Fox News show host step down from all media productions if he can’t prove that he’s not a charlatan.

″For us, this so-called media personality has 24 hours,” America said Tuesday night. “He must immediately and fully come up with a satisfactory explanation for his inconsistencies. He must remove any doubt. If he can’t do that, then Sean Hannity needs to get out of the media business.”

The change in Hannity’s tune comes after several companies pulled their advertisements from his Fox News program and radio show over his coverage of the allegations of four women published in The Washington Post last week. On Sunday, a fifth woman came forward to say Roy Moore sexually assaulted her when she was 16 and he was in his 30s.

Many Republicans in Congress have come out saying Mr. Moore should drop out of the race, with the Republican National Committee going so far as to pull all financial support for the embattled candidate.

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