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In his first on-air comments about the ruling on April 10, Hannity claimed that “there’s no Republican that supports this” before urging Arizona Republicans to “change the law now.” Hannity lamented Democrats’ supposed “demagoguing” and “lying” about the ban, then addressed the Republican-led Arizona legislature directly: “This is my message for all of you elected state Republican leaders out there in Arizona. Get your act together. Change the law now.” He continued, “What you need to do is follow the Dobbs decision, 15 weeks.” The host urged lawmakers to find a gestational limit that “would be palpable to the overwhelming number” of Arizona residents. “Stand up and do your job and get it done now,” Hannity demanded. [Premiere Radio Networks, The Sean Hannity Show, 4/10/24]
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Later in the show, Hannity said “anybody with a brain” will speak out against the Arizona law — including Trump — but also downplayed the “hysteria” by claiming medication abortions' prevalence will eventually render “this entire topic ... meaningless.” Though Hannity noted Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake’s knee-jerk disavowal of the ban, he failed to mention her endorsement of the 1864 law during her 2022 gubernatorial campaign, when she called it “a great law.” Hannity also repeated his request for Arizona Republicans — who “have majorities in both chambers” — to come up with a new abortion law. [Premiere Radio Networks, The Sean Hannity Show, 4/10/24; Politico, 4/11/24; MSNBC, 4/12/24]
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After a caller suggested that the ban should be left as it is, Hannity again demanded that Arizona Republicans “change the law immediately,” saying that otherwise Trump “will be very likely to lose that state.” Hannity said he didn’t care if state legislators went “against their principle” or “that their constituents will be angry.” He put it directly: “If it comes down and it's going to be a total ban, and total restrictions on abortion on-demand, they will lose the House, and they — Donald Trump … will be very likely to lose that state. … You will be blamed and you will all lose your jobs.” [Premiere Radio Networks, The Sean Hannity Show, 4/10/24]
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On his Fox News show that night, after Arizona Republicans blocked a repeal effort, Hannity blamed Arizona Democrats for failing to “get rid of” the law because “they would rather use it as a political tool” ahead of Election Day. “This will be fixed in the next week or two, let not your heart be troubled. I can pretty much assure that that will happen,” Hannity promised his viewers. He mentioned the Arizona ruling on Fox News only twice; once on April 10, and very briefly the next day while listing various Biden administration grievances. [Fox News, Hannity, 4/10/24, 4/11/24]
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The next day, on his radio show, Hannity continued to downplay the decision, predicting that “this will be resolved in a week or two,” then called on Arizona Republicans to “unite” to revise the state’s abortion law. Hannity warned that “Republicans better be very, very savvy when it comes to this issue” before admitting that abortion is “maybe the biggest reason why the predicted red wave never occurred” in the 2022 midterm elections. [Premiere Radio Networks, The Sean Hannity Show, 4/11/24]
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Later, Hannity assured a caller that he was “not freaking out like everybody else over this decision on abortion by the Arizona Supreme Court.” He speculated that “everybody’s panic is going to have been for nothing” because the law would be reversed “probably by some time next week.” [Premiere Radio Networks, The Sean Hannity Show, 4/11/24]
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Hannity again called for Arizona lawmakers to “provide a fix to what this decision has caused.” He said Arizona’s law “is probably the most restrictive” abortion ban, even though at least half a dozen other states have near-total abortion bans in place with no exceptions for rape or incest. [Premiere Radio Networks, The Sean Hannity Show, 4/11/24; CNN, 4/9/24]
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Later in the show, Hannity interviewed former Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich, who repeated the Fox host’s demands for Arizona lawmakers to roll back the near-total ban. Brnovich, who fought to reinstate the ban after Roe was overturned, said that “it’s so important for Republican leaders here … to act quickly” to counteract the Biden campaign’s Arizona ad blitz. “Republicans don’t want to get wiped out in states like Arizona, and maybe even other swing states, because this could have a contingent effect,” he said. Hannity replied, “I agree with everything you just said.” [Premiere Radio Networks, The Sean Hannity Show, 4/11/24; Nevada Current, 4/9/24; NBC News, 4/11/24]
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Hannity did not substantively mention the ruling again until a radio caller brought it up the next day, to which he briefly responded, “I'm not hitting the panic button on the Arizona issue right now." He added: “I am telling Republicans out there to get their act together and be practical, like you're saying. However, if they let this simmer too long, they are going to make a big mistake for sure.” [Premiere Radio Networks, The Sean Hannity Show, 4/12/24]