Sean Hannity Offers Public Apology To Democrat After Insults
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Sean Hannity Offers Public Apology To Democrat After Insults
"I actually apologized to you, and I'll do it publicly because I really needed to. I was—I really thought you were somebody you're not. I did not know you. And so I got to know you, we talked that day, you were really cool about it, and then President Trump, if you remember, said, 'oh, Sean, why don't you come in the meeting?'"
"The untold story is, I walked up to you and I said, 'Senator, very nice to meet you.' I said, 'You should hate me, I'm an a**hole,' and I don't know if you remember that part by that time, I'd begun to realize I had you all wrong."
"I don't hold grudges. The senator said he's always open to having conversations with people across the aisle, notably breaking with many other Democrat lawmakers on maintaining good relationships with the president."
Sean Hannity publicly apologized to Senator John Fetterman during an appearance on Hannity's Hang Out podcast, admitting he had misjudged the Pennsylvania Democrat. In 2022, Hannity had criticized Fetterman as lazy and dishonest regarding fundraising texts and his campaign against Mehmet Oz. Hannity revealed he had previously offered a private apology and explained that meeting Fetterman in person changed his perspective. The two later encountered each other at a January 2025 meeting with President Trump at Mar-a-Lago. Fetterman stated he holds no grudges and remains open to conversations across party lines, noting that maintaining good relationships with the president benefits everyone.
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