Tucker Carlson has become a frequent target of criticism from conservative media members in recent months. You can now add Sean Hannity to that list.
Carlson has publicly clashed with the likes of Ben Shapiro and Mark Levin, as well as with Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee in recent months. That coverage, along with his high-profile interview with Nick Fuentes, has drawn the ire of many in conservative media.
Sean Hannity, however, had remained largely mum on the topic. While appearing on The Katie Miller Podcast, Hannity said he has no relationship with Tucker Carlson any longer, according to Axios, which received an advanced screener of the episode.
“I don’t ever talk to him, ever,” Hannity said. “I wish him well. I’ve read a lot of what he says. I just completely disagree with it. And it’s not the person that I knew when he was at Fox.”
Hannity was then asked if he believes conservative media members have spent too much time arguing publicly recently. He said he does, but said there’s a reason he hasn’t joined the infighting.
“I’ve stayed out of it, if you’ve noticed,” Hannity said. “That’s by design. To me, the big fight in this country is against the radical left. And [if] they all want to kill each other, have at it.”
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