Fox News star Sean Hannity reacted to the live town hall between “two of the worst presidential candidates in history,” Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton, on during his Wednesday night monologue.
And he’s making a push that has Biden’s campaign trapped.
“They had a town hall focusing on women’s issues” while ignoring the credible rape claim accusations against Biden that have surfaced. “You can’t even make this up,” Hannity said.
“Now, of course, Hillary Clinton has quite a track record on women’s issues — notably, let’s see, helping – enabling, some would say – her husband in numerous coverups of sexual misconduct allegations during his political career and taking millions and millions and millions of dollars from countries that abuse women,” Hannity said.
“And now, coincidentally enough, during the virtual town hall on women’s issues, the very credible sexual assault allegation against Biden … didn’t come up once,” the Fox News star continued.
To fight the claims and defend his reputation, Hannity supports accuser Tara Reade’s demand that the University of Delaware unseal all Biden’s Senate records.
It’s a clever political trap… because there’s almost no way Biden will release the records, which voters won’t stand for.
“So, is Joe going to be transparent and release those records or are they being ‘Hillaried’ as we speak, magically … disappearing?” Hannity suggested.
Hannity’s criticism of the Biden-Hillary town hall wasn’t the only problem Biden faced.
Biden — who President Donald Trump has labeled “Sleepy Joe” — seemed to fall asleep on camera during one of Hillary’s monologues.
Joe Biden has fallen asleep listening to Hillary Clinton during his own town hall https://t.co/tCfbXwezys
— Caleb Hull (@CalebJHull) April 28, 2020
Behind-the-scenes, Biden’s campaign is reportedly struggling to respond to the credible sexual assault allegations.
The same Democrats that once said, “Believe all women” are now arguing that Biden deserves due process.
One of the talking points the Biden campaign has come up with is to lean on a New York Times report to outright deny Reade’s claim.
“Biden believes that all women have the right to be heard and to have their claims thoroughly reviewed. In this case, a thorough review by the New York Times has led to the truth: this incident did not happen,” the talking point memo, developed by the Biden campaign, reportedly reads.
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