Trump Silences Hannity With Three Words in Tense Interview Exchange

During a tense Fox News interview, former President Donald Trump silenced host Sean Hannity with the blunt declaration, “I don’t care,” as the two debated topics ranging from the economy to President Joe Biden’s decisions in office.

The exchange grew heated when Hannity attempted to steer the conversation toward economic issues, noting, “I’m running out of time.” Trump interrupted, insisting the discussion of Biden’s decisions—such as granting preemptive pardons to family members and associates—was far more critical.

“This is more important because right now the economy is going to do great. I’m here, so the economy – but you have to understand, he had bad advisers on almost everything,” Trump emphasized.

The interview delved into Biden’s handling of various issues, including foreign policy and the January 6 committee. Trump accused Biden of surrounding himself with poor advisors and failing to act in his best interest, even joking about Biden pardoning others while neglecting to pardon himself.

Hannity attempted to redirect the conversation several times, but Trump remained focused, highlighting what he called Biden’s “bad advice” on Afghanistan, Ukraine, and other key decisions. “We should have gotten out [of Afghanistan] with strength and dignity, not like a bunch of losers,” Trump remarked.

The interview concluded with Trump lambasting prominent figures like Adam Schiff and General Milley and defending his own administration’s approach to legal challenges. Despite Hannity’s efforts to cover more ground, Trump’s fiery comments dominated the segment, leaving little room for other topics.

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