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Hannity responds to open letter signed by 74 journalism professors and leading journalists claiming Fox News spread false statements

Fox News host Sean Hannity has hit back against intense criticism of the conservative networks coronavirus coverage, even claiming in a new interview he was ahead of most media in taking Covid-19 seriously.

Hannitys statements to Newsweek were in response to a 1 April open letter signed by 74 journalism professors and leading journalists that lambasted Fox News for allegedly spreading misinformation about the outbreak.

The professors directly cited Hannitys statement that the Democrats and media overplayed coronavirus to bludgeon Trump with this new hoax.

The letter came before a report in The Daily Beast that Fox News owner Rupert Murdoch and his son, Lachlan Murdoch, are bracing for lawsuits over the networks coronavirus coverage.

Asked about his statement that Democrats and the media were using Covid-19 to bludgeon Trump, Hannity responded: Many of them did.

We are in the middle of the huge pandemic and wheres the Democrat saying, You know, I didnt agree with the travel ban at the time, but it was the right decision. Politics trumps truth in their world.

Hannity was referring to Trumps decision to clamp down on but not shut down, despite his repeated claims travel from China as the virus broke out there.

Its the same Democrats, Hannity continued, media mob and liberal professors who are so lazy they wont even look at what Ive said about the virus. They just go with their narrative. I never called it a hoax.

I said it was a hoax for them to be using it as a bludgeon on Trump. And they are. [House intelligence chair] Adam Schiff and [House Speaker] Nancy Pelosi are talking about an investigation. Now? In the middle of a pandemic?

Hannity also said: Go to my website and youll see irrefutable evidence that I have taken this seriously way before most in the media did. I warned in January that it was dangerous because it was highly contagious, but some people were asymptomatic, so it would spread quickly.

The professors letter, addressed to both Murdochs, claimed: Viewers of Fox News, including the president of the United States, have been regularly subjected to misinformation relayed by the networkfalse statements downplaying the prevalence of Covid-19 and its harms.

The professors claimed Fox News offered misleading recommendations of activities that people should undertake to protect themselves and others, including casual recommendations of untested drugs; false assessments of the value of measures urged upon the public by their elected political leadership and public health authorities.

The Mediaite website points out that Fox News has taken some actions that seemingly view coronavirus more seriously with Hannity and other talking heads such as Tucker Carlson appearing in a public service announcement, for example.

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April 3, 2020

On Friday night, Carlson criticized Trump administration infectious disease expert Dr Anthony Fauci, over his call for a national stay-at-home mandate.

More than 10 million Americans have already lost their jobs, the host said. Imagine another year of this. That would be national suicide, and yet, that is what Anthony Fauci is suggesting, at least.

Now, were not suggesting that Fauci wants to hurt America. We dont think he does, he seems like a very decent man. But Fauci is not an economist or for that matter someone who fears being unemployed himself. Like most of the people around him.

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/apr/04/sean-hannity-defends-fox-news-claims-coronavirus-misinformation-hoax

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