'Guarantees a Trump win': Internet in splits as Fox News' Sean Hannity reports on Hillary Clinton's involvement in Biden's 2024 run

Fox News anchor Sean Hannity's report on Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden leaves the internet in splits
Fox News anchor Sean Hannity shares a report of Hillary Clinton's involvement in Joe Biden's re-election efforts ahead of the 2024 Presidential race (Getty Images, Fox News/YouTube)
Fox News anchor Sean Hannity shares a report of Hillary Clinton's involvement in Joe Biden's re-election efforts ahead of the 2024 Presidential race (Getty Images, Fox News/YouTube)

WASHINGTON, DC: A recent report from NBC News highlighted the role of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, describing her as a "key player" in President Joe Biden's re-election efforts leading up to the 2024 Presidential race.

In November, Clinton organized a $1 million fundraiser at her Washington home, in collaboration with members of the Women’s Leadership Forum, to support Biden's re-election campaign.

This NBC News report was also disseminated by Fox News anchor Sean Hannity on X, previously known as Twitter, and on his official website.

As Hannity informs his viewers and followers to "expect more" from Clinton, the internet has responded with a barrage of trolling directed at the former Secretary of State.

Sean Hannity shares reports on Hillary Clinton’s support for Joe Biden

On X, Fox News anchor Sean Hannity wrote, “EXPECT MORE HILLARY: Clinton to Help More With Joe's Re-Election Efforts; Report.”



 

In tandem with this, he shared an article from his official website where Hannity delved deeper into how Hillary Clinton is anticipated to escalate her involvement in assisting President Joe Biden's re-election endeavors in 2024.

Before quoting NBC News, Hannity included the statement, "Clinton remains a solid fundraising draw for the party and is more popular with voter demographics Biden is struggling with."

Additional details about Clinton's role in Biden's re-election campaign were provided on the website, where Hannity also quoted a Democratic strategist stating, "At the end of the day, Biden needs all the help that he can get. What he needs is both the spirit and the actual reality of unity."

Internet reacts to Hillary Clinton’s involvement in Joe Biden’s re-election efforts

After Fox News anchor Sean Hannity shared his report on expecting “more” of Hillary Clinton when it comes to Joe Biden’s re-election effort, the internet was quick to respond as they resorted to mockery and ridicule towards both Biden and Clinton.

One user wrote, “This is a great victory for the Trump campaign,” and another wrote, “No one cares about Hillary Clinton any longer.”



 



 

“More hatred for Joe Biden that means,” wrote one user.

Another user mocked, “Yeah, that’s a winning strategy😂😂”



 



 

People continued to troll Clinton and Biden as one user wrote, “That would be like the old story of the rattlesnake being helped and then biting the helper and saying I told you I was a rattlesnake.”

A user stated, “Guarantees a Trump win.”



 



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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