Hannity slams New York Times in fiery segment: ‘They cannot quit their psychotic addiction to Donald Trump’

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Fox News host Sean Hannity ripped into the New York Times for its lack of devotion to covering President Joe Biden the way it did former President Donald Trump.

“And with all the venom, all the hate, all the ink, the vitriol, they are all clearly addicted to all things Donald Trump, and the reality is, psychologically, for them, they cannot quit their psychotic addiction to Donald Trump. They miss him more than anybody,” Hannity said during the Tuesday segment.

“My message to the Times, my message to the rest of the media mob is simple. It’s time for you to tell the truth. It’s time for you to own your own truth. You are radical leftists, ‘New Green Deal,’ Trump-hating, Trump-obsessed, ‘New Green Deal’ socialists. That’s who you are.”

Hannity’s comments came just one night after he similarly attacked New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman for covering Trump more than Biden, accusing her of being a “Trump stalker.”

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The Fox News host followed that on Tuesday by taking aim at New York Times columnist Ben Smith, as well, saying the publication was guilty of “bias by omission” during Biden’s presidency. Hannity then turned to Smith’s tenure as BuzzFeed News editor-in-chief, slamming him for defending the publication’s decision to publish the infamous Trump-Russia dossier.

“They stalk Donald Trump, they still stalk Donald Trump, and they kiss the ass of and they protect Joe Biden and his corrupt crack addict son Hunter,” Hannity said.

“Joe Biden is in the Oval Office, Maggie. Ben, Joe is in the Oval Office. Maybe it’s time to start doing your job,” Hannity continued, likening the New York Times to the Russian newspaper Pravda.

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Hannity concluded the segment by arguing that the “big difference between me and them” is that “we tell the truth, they spread lies and conspiracy theories.”

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