Fox News' Sean Hannity agrees some major news organizations should be banned from Donald Trump's White House, Politico reports.
Hannity has lambasted "mainstream" media throughout the presidential campaign for its coverage of Trump. And on Twitter, he agreed with user J.R. McClaren, who said CNN, The New York Times, The Washington Post and other news organizations "shown to have colluded" by WikiLeaks should not receive White House Press credentials.
Hacked emails released by WikiLeaks showed certain reporters had been corresponding with the Democratic National Committee and members of Hillary Clinton's campaign staff.
Hannity has been on the attack against CNN, saying it favored Clinton during the election, according to Politico. He called CNN media reporter Brian Stelter "a (Fox News) stalker" and criticized him for calling street protests stemming from Trump's election a national emergency.
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