Fox News host Sean Hannity has Twitter meltdown after report of Robert Mueller's first charges in the Russia probe
- Fox News host Sean Hannity ranted on Twitter Friday night after a CNN report said special counsel Robert Mueller had filed charges in his investigation.
- Hannity charged Mueller and media were working "hand in hand."
Fox News host Sean Hannity on Friday railed against the media for its coverage of special counsel Robert Mueller reportedly filing the first charges in his investigation into Russian election interference.
"Guess;Mueller and Media working hand in hand," Hannity tweeted. "Media to be tipped off. Mueller was FBI Director Who knew of Russian crimes before Uranium one."
Hannity and Fox News have devoted extensive coverage this week to the deal involving "Uranium One," the company that was partly sold to the Russian government in 2010. While Republicans have claimed that it compromised national security, Democrats have called the resurgence of the story a distraction to Mueller's intensifying investigation.
The network's coverage of the scandal comes amid Mueller's razor focus on the probe - which was rumored to have been intensifying after he assembled a team of well-established prosecutors - and President Donald Trump's claims that the event was comparable to the Watergate scandal.
"I think the uranium sale to Russia and the way that it was done, so underhanded with tremendous amounts of money being passed, I actually think that's Watergate, modern-age," Trump said Wednesday.
"Left needs a dramatic change in the narrative!! Uranium One, Fusion GPS dossier, all out this week," Hannity continued tweeting, referring to intelligence firm's infamous dossier that contained incriminating allegations on Trump. "This is a distraction! TICK TOCK...."
"This has been a HORRIBLE week for Mueller, Special Counsel's office," Hannity continued. "THIS IS ALL A DISTRACTION. Monday I'll have the details. TICK TOCK....!"
Mueller filed the first charges in the Russia investigation, approved by a federal grand jury in Washington, DC, CNN reported Friday evening. The charges are reportedly sealed but could result in an arrest as soon as Monday, CNN reported, citing sources briefed on the matter.