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Q: How did Sean Hannity get his start at Fox News?
A: A few years later in 1996, Hannity moved to New York to help launch Fox News and found himself broadcasting his radio show from the ABC studio where Limbaugh was housed. Hannity started out doing a late-night shift but was quickly moved to the afternoon drive timeslot that came on immediately after Limbaugh.
Q: Why did Geraldo Rivera and Sean Hannity get into it?
A: Geraldo Rivera appeared Tuesday on Hannity, which is a regular occurrence, but this time he and Sean Hannity got into it over differing opinions concerning the trucker protests in Canada, the so-called “Freedom Convoy.”
Q: How did Sean Hannity get invited to fill in for Rush Limbaugh?
A: “I would see him from time to time when he was there, he had been making the transition down to Florida, and then they started inviting me to fill in for him,” Hannity said. “The first time I filled in, I’m doing the opening monologue to his show and I’m like on 600 stations. I never get nervous doing radio, but I felt it that day.”
Q: What did Hannity say about the group in Western Canada?
A: “What about the group in western Canada with the heavy weapons and the extended magazines and the body armor?” Rivera asked, to which Hannity replied, “Oh my God, Geraldo, this has been like a block party.”