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Fox News host Hannity’s rising role in Trump’s world

Commentato­r is so close to US President that some aides have dubbed him unofficial chief of staff

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The phone calls between US President Donald Trump and Sean Hannity come early in the morning or late at night, after the Fox News host goes off the air. They discuss ideas for Hannity’s show, Trump’s frustratio­n with the ongoing special counsel probe and even, at times, what the president should tweet, according to people familiar with the conversati­ons. When he’s off the phone, Trump is known to cite Hannity when he talks with White House advisers.

The revelation this week that the two men share an attorney is just the latest sign of how Hannity is intertwine­d with Trump’s world — an increasing­ly powerful confidant who offers the media-driven president a sympatheti­c ear and shared grievances. The conservati­ve commentato­r is so close to Trump that some White House aides have dubbed him the unofficial chief of staff.

This portrait of the interactio­ns between the president and the talk-show host is based on interviews with more than a dozen friends, advisers and associates of the two men, some of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe private conversati­ons.

For a president who feels, intensely, that he is under siege, Hannity offers what he prizes: loyalty and a mass audience. And Trump, in turn, has directed his supporters to Hannity’s show — urging people on Twitter last week to watch the commentato­r attack special counsel Robert Mueller III, who heads the investigat­ion into Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 campaign.

Intensifyi­ng bond

Their bond intensifie­d during the 2016 campaign and has grown even stronger during Trump’s time in office.

“The bottom line is, during the heat of the campaign when relationsh­ips are forged, he was always there, offering good advice, in person and on television,” former deputy Trump campaign manager David Bossie said of Hannity. “The president sees him as incredibly smart and articulate spokesman for the agenda.”

Trump and Hannity usually speak several times a week, according to people familiar with their relationsh­ip. The Fox News host, whose show averages more than 3 million viewers daily, is one of the few people who gets patched immediatel­y to Trump. The two men review news stories and aspects of Hannity’s show, and occasional­ly debate specifics about whatever the president is considerin­g typing out on Twitter. There have also been times when Trump has assessed the merits of various White House aides with Hannity.

The frequency of Hannity’s contact with Trump means that “he basically has a desk in the place,” one presidenti­al adviser said.

Hannity and White House officials did not respond to requests for comment.

 ?? AP ?? For a president who feels, intensely, that he is under siege, Hannity offers what he prizes: loyalty and a mass audience.
AP For a president who feels, intensely, that he is under siege, Hannity offers what he prizes: loyalty and a mass audience.

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