Hannity defends Guiliani saying “the truth is not the truth”: It was “inarticulate” and “legal jargon”

Hannity: “What he was clearly saying was I would argue legal jargon ... inarticulate, but he's right”

From the August 20 edition of Fox News' Hannity:

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SEAN HANNITY (HOST): Let's be clear, when Rudy said this weekend and I would argue it's inarticulate, the truth is not the truth, what he was clearly saying was I would argue legal jargon. As a former prosecutor he knows well that you are going to have, say, Don McGahn has one story, the president says one thing that's different, the person that will decide what is the truth will be the special counsel that we all know is predisposed against Donald Trump. That is clear as day what he meant. Inarticulate, but he's right.

Previously:

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