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Sean Hannity Rips ‘Useless’ Republicans for ‘Epic Failure’ on ObamaCare, Trump Agenda

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Sean Hannity absolutely ripped “useless” Republicans for their “epic failure” on ObamaCare during his opening monologue Tuesday. The Fox News conservative opinion anchor thrashed “the do nothing Republican Congress” for not moving the Trump agenda.

“This is not an option,” he said. “If you don’t do your job, many of you will be fired.”

Hannity also called on Mitch McConnell to “step aside” if he can’t get the job done, giving credit to Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., for at least getting a bill through the House.

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