Sean Hannity of Fox News on March 4, 2016. The move apparently didn’t sit well with USAA customers, some of whom accused the company of capitulating to Hannity’s critics. [Sean Hannity loses advertisers amid uproar over slain DNC staffer conspiracy theories]Now, USAA is backpedaling. Hannity discussed the account extensively on his show, and other conservative media outlets seized on the allegation, publishing write-ups of their own. Hannity, in turn, said that he would stop discussing Rich’s slaying “for now” but continued to tweet about it.
Source: Washington Post May 31, 2017 08:01 UTC