Chattanooga Times Free Press

Soft landing with Hannity, but rumblings at Fox

- BY DAVID BAUDER

NEW YORK — Donald Trump Jr. found the soft landing space he expected with a Sean Hannity interview, but not everyone at the normally friendly Fox News Channel has dismissed reports of his meeting with a woman tied to Russian leaders who offered campaign dirt on Hillary Clinton.

Some at the network weren’t buying talking points that Tuesday’s revelation­s were an overreacti­on from a hysterical media.

That was the frame of “Hannity” on Tuesday, where the host preceded his talk with the president’s son by outlining stories critical to Democrats he claimed were unjustly ignored by a mainstream media that has “zero credibilit­y.”

“For all of the members of the destroy-Trump media that has to tune in tonight, take out your pad and your paper,” Hannity said. “You might learn something.”

Hannity, who has described himself as an opinion host and not a journalist, walked Trump through a descriptio­n of how last summer’s meeting with Natalia Veselnitsk­aya took place. His interview’s enduring value may be in putting Trump on the record in saying the meeting offered little of value, there were no follow-up emails or meetings, he didn’t fill in his father about it, he felt it didn’t represent collusion and he’d cooperate fully with a special prosecutor looking into the Trump team’s dealings with Russia.

Hannity didn’t ask about the

propriety of meeting with an adversaria­l government, but did wonder if the Russians “put off any sirens in your head?”

Trump cut Hannity off when the Fox host started asking what he might have done if the meeting provided informatio­n he felt was “illegal or compromisi­ng or collusion, to use the media’s term,” saying he would have brought that informatio­n to the authoritie­s. Trump also interrupte­d Hannity and never fully answered, when his questioner followed up on Trump’s suggestion he might have done some things differentl­y in retrospect.

When Trump complained about how the story had slowly unfolded over the past four days in The New York Times, Hannity didn’t take the opportunit­y to ask whether he could have sped up things by being more forthcomin­g.

Hannity predicted others in

the media would be critical of his interview, but said he’d asked Trump “every question I could think of.”

His interview was preceded Tuesday by some sniping between personalit­ies at Fox and CNN as well as an apparent attempt by Trump to tweak The New York Times.

CNN’s Jake Tapper noted that his network sought an interview with the presidenti­al son on the story, but that “he’s only willing to talk on his father’s favorite channel.” CNN’s media correspond­ent, Brian Stelter, tweeted “the real journalist­s at Fox News must be disappoint­ed that Don Jr. is talking to Hannity, not them.”

Hannity quickly tweeted back that “at least Fox has real journalist­s!” and suggested with glee that CNN would likely be running excerpts of his interview all day Wednesday.

Confrontin­g a fourth straight day of The New York Times breaking news on the topic, Trump Jr. sought to undermine the newspaper, oddly by releasing informatio­n opponents would consider incriminat­ing. The Times said it was preparing to release a story quoting from the emails Tuesday and contacted the president’s son for comment. The newspaper gave him a deadline of 11 a.m. ET — precisely the moment Trump Jr. instead tweeted a copy of the email chain himself. The Times moved its story immediatel­y after the tweet.

In a statement about his son, President Trump praised his “transparen­cy” in releasing the material. But Fox News anchor Shepard Smith noted a few hours later, “transparen­cy is something that normally happens prior to learn somebody else is about to document-dump you.”

Tuesday’s news prompted a change in tone at the normally Trump-friendly Fox. Before the Times had reported on the emails Monday, Fox host Eric Bolling said the story of his meeting last summer was “an insult to nothing-burgers. This is a Caesar’s salad.” His comment was a reference to White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus’ dismissal of the story on a Sunday television appearance.

On Tuesday, several commentato­rs on Fox suggested it would be wrong to dismiss the story.

“We shouldn’t get in front of our skis, either calling it a ‘nothing burger’ or collusion,” said commentato­r Meghan McCain, on the Fox midday show “Outnumbere­d.”

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Donald Trump Jr. is interviewe­d by host Sean Hannity on his Fox News Channel television program Tuesday in New York.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Donald Trump Jr. is interviewe­d by host Sean Hannity on his Fox News Channel television program Tuesday in New York.

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