SEAN HANNITY (HOST): It's very, very hard. My phone's been blowing up all day about the news that Tucker Carlson and the Fox News Channel have parted ways. And the hard part for me is I don't have a clue. I don't know what happened. I don't know anything about it. I can't comment on something -- I can comment on it and just tell you the truth, which is that I have no idea.
I don't know -- was it Tucker's decision? Was it Fox's decision? Was it a mutual agreement that they had? I don't know.
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What I do know about Tucker is he has a big following, and that I have no doubt that he's going to have many options available to him moving forward in his career. And his fans will be able to hear him and see him. We've seen Bill O'Reilly, you know, do it.
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I don't think you've heard the last from Tucker, unless he wants to not be on the air. He will have as many options as anyone would expect to do it. The media landscape is changing.