Hannity speculates that his call for assassination has had a “psychological impact” on Vladimir Putin
Sean Hannity: “Do you think he hears about that? Is he aware of that?”
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Hannity speculates that his call for assassination has had a “psychological impact” on Vladimir Putin

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From the March 7, 2022, edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Sean Hannity Show
SEAN HANNITY (HOST): What are the odds, Rebekah --you know Putin better than anybody and you've studied this man your entire career -- when people like me go on air and say that if you really wanna end all of this, the best thing to do is is hope that somebody around Vladimir Putin, maybe a general adviser takes him out and removes him, by whatever means necessary? And then we get Lindsey Graham saying the same thing? And I know for a fact that there'll be more people this week making such a proclamation.
My question to you is -- is -- do you think he hears about that? Is he aware of that? And what psychological impact would it have on him?