Fox, Hannity earn a scoop they may not have wanted
NEW YORK — Sean Hannity and Fox News Channel scored a scoop they may not have wanted.
Midway through a Wednesday night interview with Hannity, new Trump legal adviser Rudolph Giuliani noted that President Donald Trump had reimbursed lawyer Michael Cohen for a $130,000 hush money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels. It was instantly news; Trump had previously said he did not know that Cohen paid Daniels not to talk about an affair with Trump that she alleges and he denies.
News, yes. But Hannity makes no secret of his admiration for Trump — and now his show had broken a story that left the president open to questions about his truthfulness. White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Thursday she didn’t know about it until she saw it on television.
Other news outlets quickly followed up, noticeable enough that Fox’s Laura Ingraham said that “the left is jumping all over” the story.