'End your ranting': Sean Hannity faces backlash as Fox News host slams Joe Biden for blaming Donald Trump for southern border crisis

Sean Hannity said, 'Congress is not at all not one bit responsible for this national security nightmare that Joe Biden created'
Sean Hannity slammed Joe Biden for blaming Donald Trump and other Republicans for southern border crisis (Getty Images, Twitter/@seanhannity)
Sean Hannity slammed Joe Biden for blaming Donald Trump and other Republicans for southern border crisis (Getty Images, Twitter/@seanhannity)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Fox News host Sean Hannity fires back at President Joe Biden and the media's blame game, accusing former President Donald Trump and Republicans of the crisis at the southern border.

This came as the Senate Republicans blocked the bipartisan border deal and foreign aid package for Ukraine and Israel as Mike Johnson and Donald Trump opposed it.

Following this, Hannity took to X, formerly known as Twitter to slam Joe Biden as the president blamed Trump for the border crisis.

However, Hannity faced severe backlash from his followers.

Sean Hannity slams Joe Biden for blaming Donald Trump for border crisis

Fox News anchor Sean Hannity took to X and wrote, “Biden created this national security nightmare.”



 

In his monologue titled ‘Biden Blame Game’, Hannity said, “As we warned you last night, the disastrous border bill is nothing more than a blatant attempt by Biden and the left – they just want to shift the blame for his border crisis squarely on the shoulders of Republicans. This is his and his alone.”

He continued, “So now it's all the Republicans' fault that Joe Biden's wide open border with 10 million unvetted illegal immigrants – he has no responsibility in that? I thought they kept telling us, though, that the border is closed and the border is secure.”

“Like, Democrats have been telling us this for three years. They've peddled that lie for three years. We all know the truth. They're lying to us. That is not stopped the media mob, of course, from backing Biden and all those attempts to blame Republicans.”

Hannity further stated, “Let me educate Joe Biden and all his willing accomplices of liars that I call the media mob. Congress is not at all not one bit responsible for this national security nightmare that Joe Biden created. The media mob, they have been silent, they have been complicit now for three years.”



 

Internet mocks Sean Hannity

Many X users took a brutal jab at Sean Hannity.

One person wrote, “I think your network helped a lot,” and another said, “Fox News created the drama.”



 



 

An X user simply slammed Hannity, “To be honest, which you rarely are, the border has been a national security nightmare for an entire generation,” and another added, “Oh shameless Sean at it again. You sir are no patriot.”



 



 

One more person called out Hannity, “No - you did... by spewing propaganda and race hate. Fear, uncertailty, doubt -  Please end your Ranting and tell the truth for once,” and another said, “Right Sean.  Actually you and Fox News created the anger and hate going on in this country with your lies.”



 



 

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