Hannity host blasts the President s virtue signaling over wearing masks
This is a rush transcript from Hannity, April 30, 2021. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.
SEAN HANNITY, FOX NEWS HOST: Welcome to Hannity this Friday night.
And tonight, we are tracking multiple major stories including new information surrounding New York City mayor, former Mayor Rudy Giuliani, and America s two-tiered system of justice.
Plus, we ll have the very latest from a crisis at our southern border. It is real. It is very much a crisis. Even Joe Biden wants to pretend that it s not well, it is.
U.S. Senator Ted Cruz is once again under fire, this time for traveling to Washington, D.C. to attend the Judiciary Committee s confirmation hearing of Biden Attorney General pick Merrick Garland, and for his line of questioning as well. The Texas Republican first
came under fire for traveling to Cancun, Mexico last week while millions of his constituents were without electricity, heat, and running water.
But CDC guidelines are very clear on what Americans should be doing â including warning that no one should travel to Mexico at all, given its high rate of coronavirus in the population. Travelers should avoid all travel to Mexico, CDC states.
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A number of Republican senators who blithely supported former Attorney General Bill Barr using his post to act as former President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer are suddenly expressing serious concern that Merrick Garland promise to be apolitical in the same role.
“My sole criterion for voting for your confirmation is your pledge to make sure that politics does not affect your job as attorney general,” Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) said Monday at Garland’s Senate Judiciary hearing.
Cornyn, who voted to confirm Barr, later was a point Republican scrambling to smooth over strained relations between Trump and Barr last winter, loathe to let a reliable ally be fired going into the election.