Sean Hannity previews President Trump Super Bowl interview
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Via: donald-j-trump-fan-1 • 5 years ago • 22 commentsBy: Talia Kaplan

Trump is a great American President. Soon to be rightly acquitted against the lying farce impeachment. Soon to give the State of the Union address and talk of accomplishments, promises kept, and morning in America. Then comes the landslide vs little Bloomberg or corrupt Biden or gulag commie Sanders. A great interview

Speaking on “ Fox & Friends Weekend ” live from Miami ahead of his interview with President Trump during the Super Bowl LIV pregame show, Fox News’ Sean Hannity previewed the nearly nine-minute interview with Trump saying, “I will just say it is entertaining.”
“Let’s just say there is a little surprise in there. I tried to get as much in eight and a half minutes out as I possibly can,” he added.
Hannity’s interview with Trump comes two days after the GOP-led Senate blocked new witnesses from testifying at the president's impeachment trial. A deal struck with Democrats to delay the impeachment vote until Wednesday sets up a wild week ahead in politics.
On Monday, the House Democratic impeachment managers and Trump’s defense team will return to the Senate chamber at 11 a.m. to make their closing arguments.
The following day, senators will give floor speeches on whether or not Trump should be impeached -- just hours before the commander in chief arrives at the Capitol to deliver his State of the Union address.
The White House had wanted a quick acquittal to end what they've dubbed a witch hunt. But the administration signaled that the delayed vote won’t stop Trump from delivering an optimistic nationally televised address Tuesday that celebrates his achievements.
Less than 24 hours after the speech, the impeachment trial will resume on Wednesday, when the Senate will give Trump an all-but-certain acquittal on two articles of impeachment -- abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
Hannity, who hosts the highest-rated show on cable news, sat down with the commander in chief at the White House and discussed a variety of topics. Much of the interview will air at approximately 3:30 p.m. ET on Super Sunday, with additional footage to be presented on Monday’s edition of “Hannity.”
Hannity said on Sunday that the interview included a “lightning round.”
During his appearance on “Fox & Friends Weekend” Hannity previewed a clip from the interview where he asked the president about Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg . Trump responded by calling the former New York City mayor “very little.”
“I just think of little. Now he wants a box for the debates to stand on. Okay, it's okay, there's nothing wrong. You could be short, why should he get a box to stand on, OK? He wants a box for the debates,” Trump told Hannity during the interview set to air on FOX before the Super Bowl.
“Why should he be entitled to that? Does that mean everyone else gets a box?”
“[Democratic senator from New Jersey] Cory Booker and all these people couldn't get any of the things that Bloomberg is getting now,” he continued. “I think it's very unfair for the Democrats.”
“But I would love to run against Bloomberg. I would love it,” Trump added.
When host Ainsely Earhardt asked Hannity if Bloomberg has a shot, he answered by saying, “He wants to bloody up the president a little bit by using money as a candidate; it’s unlimited funds he can use. Someone suggested he’d even spent $1 billion. He's got a Super Bowl ad that's apparently anti-gun. Good luck with that in swing states. Americans are very pro-Second amendment.”
Hannity also talked about Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders. I-Vt., who he said is "surging."
“When you watch tonight you will love the president’s description of Bernie Sanders,” Hannity told host Steve Doocy , teasing his interview with Trump.
He added that “Bernie got robbed in the last election. They totally stacked the deck against him. The top Democrats. It was all rigged.”
Hannity went on to say, “Is it happening again this time? Probably. I think so. I think they are afraid of him, but what Bloomberg’s trying to do, interestingly, is he thinks, ‘I'm not going to compete in Iowa, South Carolina, New Hampshire, I'm waiting for Super Tuesday’ and he's thinking there's not going to be anybody that emerges by that point and he thinks he will be the alternative.”
“Hannity” finished 2019 as the most-watched cable news program for the third straight year, averaging 3.3 million nightly viewers to help Fox News Channel to its best primetime rating in the network’s 23-year history.
“Hannity” also finished 2019 as the most-watched cable news program among the key demo of adults age 25-54, averaging 528,000 viewers.
Fox News’ Marisa Schultz and Brian Flood contributed to this report.
“But I would love to run against Bloomberg. I would love it,” Trump added.
When host Ainsely Earhardt asked Hannity if Bloomberg has a shot, he answered by saying, “He wants to bloody up the president a little bit by using money as a candidate; it’s unlimited funds he can use. Someone suggested he’d even spent $1 billion. He's got a Super Bowl ad that's apparently anti-gun. Good luck with that in swing states. Americans are very pro-Second amendment.”
Hannity also talked about Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders. I-Vt., who he said is "surging."
“When you watch tonight you will love the president’s description of Bernie Sanders,” Hannity told host Steve Doocy , teasing his interview with Trump.
He added that “Bernie got robbed in the last election. They totally stacked the deck against him. The top Democrats. It was all rigged.”
Hannity went on to say, “Is it happening again this time? Probably. I think so. I think they are afraid of him, but what Bloomberg’s trying to do, interestingly, is he thinks, ‘I'm not going to compete in Iowa, South Carolina, New Hampshire, I'm waiting for Super Tuesday’ and he's thinking there's not going to be anybody that emerges by that point and he thinks he will be the alternative.”
The interview was shown on the Superbowl coverage about a half an hour ago.
Trump is a complete embarrassment to the United States of America. That is all I will say about that interview.
Only a portion of Hannity's interview with POTUS was shown.
Stay tuned!
In an exclusive interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity during the Super Bowl LIV pregame show, President Trump confirmed that the State of the Union address would go ahead as scheduled on Tuesday -- just a day before the Senate is set to overwhemingly acquit him after a months-long impeachment process.
The rest will have to be special ordered due adult/homosexual content.
Not at all, I am positive it is right up your alley .
10 minutes of constant lying was more than enough.
Trump is a great American President. I can’t wait to see the rest of that interview while democrats are voting in Iowa tomorrow night. Trump-Pence 2020! KAG!
You are correct. He's a disgrace to the office of the president
When Earhardt said the 'swing state' voters are very Second Amendment, he may be correct. These voters have a small-narrow vision. Hope they don't get sick and hope BIG AG doesn't swallow their small piece of the American Dream. Unfortunately, the Trump presidency will guarantee both of those things will happen. MAGA is a mental disease.
Ainsley Earhardt is a she. She’s right that in almost all the contested swing states the 2A is a key almost single issue for many. So is energy jobs and agriculture. Only progressives would consider the idea of making America great again to be a mental disease. Sad, really.
You are correct. Single issue. The hell with the reality of the rest of life, right?
Pardon me for mistyping and omitting the 's'. I know who and whom she serves.
Your last paragraph----sounds like it's right out of St. Petersburg, Russian Federation. Of course I am in error, right?
Oh. You again. Answer the last thing about the Trump. What would he have done if someone got right in his face, personal--forceful--acting like a man that is tired-angry about the lies Trump os spewing about him and his family? What would Trump do?
I get a kick out of the way he analyzes the campaigns for the other side. He talks about it like he's just another pundit on TV and the outcome isn't relevant for him.
I heard about 3 seconds worth and it already sounded like a gay porno.