Sean Hannity Announces Major Life Change Straight From Trump's Playbook

While Sean Hannity’s move to Florida has generated support from some of his fellow conservatives, many New York-based social media users are happy about his move.

 “Sean Hannity is gone. I Just stepped outside to took a deep breath of New York’s instantly fresher and cleaner air,” tweeted one user. “Thanks Sean, our lives are dramatically improved by your absence.” A second user posted a photo of a crowd celebrating to illustrate his point. “Sean Hannity announces move to Florida from New York: ‘I am done.’ New York City’s reaction,” they wrote. Meanwhile, a third user criticized Hannity about his privileged lifestyle. “So Sean Hannity is flying his private jet to escape his millions-$$$-mansion in New York to go to his new millions-$$$-mansion in Florida to broadcast about how the rich elites don’t care about working-class people like him, right?” tweeted the user.

Despite the negativity, Hannity may be more focused on keeping his romantic bond with Fox host Ainsley Earhardt in good standing. According to the Daily Mail, Hannity and Earhardt, who are already experts on navigating a long-distance relationship, have no plans to part ways. “Ainsley is envisioning their romantic reunions when she arrives on the West Palm Beach airport asphalt every weekend they can spare,” shared an insider. “Those two have always been in it for the long haul since they fell in love — only now the haul will be a bit longer,” they added.

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