Hannity offers Kim Dotcom guest-host spot on radio show
Fox News host Sean Hannity thanked internet activist and entrepreneur Kim Dotcom Thursday for his support, and offered the Megaupload founder a guest hosting slot on his radio show.
“Would you like to fill in as a host on my radio show? Over 550 stations 14 Million listeners,” Hannity tweeted at Dotcom, who called Hannity a “good man and truth-teller” in his own tweet.
Thanks Kim. Would you like to fill in as a host on my radio show? Over 550 stations 14 Million listeners. https://t.co/56Fm9owDQs
— Sean Hannity (@seanhannity) June 1, 2017
Congratulations @seanhannity. Your advertisers are back because your fans stood up for a good man and truth-teller. #draintheswamp
— Kim Dotcom (@KimDotcom) May 30, 2017
{mosads}A major liberal group has been targeting advertisers for Hannity’s Fox News show as they look to push back against his promotion of a conspiracy theory surrounding a killed Democratic National Committee (DNC) staffer.
Media Matters For America continues to blast Hannity for claiming, without evidence, that Seth Rich leaked DNC emails to WikiLeaks and suggesting that Democratic campaigns or groups were behind his killing.
Hannity has also drawn scrutiny for promoting Dotcom, who claimed he can prove Rich’s ties to WikiLeaks.
Dotcom closed Megaupload in 2012, and is facing charges of copyright infringement and money laundering related to his administration of the site. Dotcom is currently fighting efforts by the U.S. to extradite him from New Zealand over the charges.
Hannity’s radio show, “The Sean Hannity Show,” is broadcast on iHeart Radio.
Hannity recently made a similar guest host offer to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who is currently living in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London to evade U.S. authorities.
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