Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham lash out at the Jan. 6 committee for releasing text messages the Fox News hosts sent to former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows during the attack on the Capitol.
The messages — provided to the committee by Meadows and read aloud Monday evening by Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., during a committee meeting — showed that at least three Fox News hosts were urging Meadows to get President Donald Trump to call off the rioters and end the violence on Jan. 6.
Ingraham said on her show Tuesday night that the committee and media reports have misrepresented her actions on Jan. 6. Ingraham suggested publicly after the Jan. 6 attack that"antifa" was partly responsible for the violence."Please get him on TV. Destroying everything you have accomplished," he texted.
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