Hannity Says Roy Moore ‘Has 24 Hours’ to Get His Story Straight Or Get Out of Alabama Senate Race

By A.J. Katz 

Often dismissive of reporting coming from mainstream media outlets, Sean Hannity appears to be taking a recent Washington Post story alleging that Alabama Senate candidate Judge Roy Moore initiated romantic relationships with girls in between the ages of 14 and 18 when he was in his 30s quite seriously.

The popular talk show host says that Moore, who Hannity interviewed on his radio show last week, now has “24 hours” to “immediately and fully come up with a satisfactory explanation” for the inconsistency between what Moore told Hannity on his radio show and new revelations, including a high school yearbook owned by one of the accusers that Moore signed when he was in his 30s.

“Here’s where I am tonight, between this interview that I did and inconsistent answers between him saying I never knew this girl and then that your book comes out,” Hannity said during last night’s broadcast. “You must remove any doubt.  If you can’t do this, then Judge Moore needs to get out of this race.”

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Multiple brands have reportedly pulled their ads from Hannity’s TV program recently, including Keurig, Volvo, Realtor.com, DNA-testing service 23andMe, plus-size clothing brand Eloquii, and vitamin company Nature’s Bounty.

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