Hannity Reveals What He Said to Trump After 2020 Election Loss: The Return of ‘Winston Churchill’


Fox News host Sean Hannity revealed that he told President Donald Trump after the 2020 election loss, a return to the White House four years into the Biden administration would be “bigger” than a consecutive victory, compared to Winston Churchill’s return as prime minister after World War II.

“Maybe I shouldn’t announce this, but I will, and it was after the 2020 election, and you asked me a question. And we’ve known each other for thirty years, so we have a friendship and we have a professional relationship. ,” Hannity said in his exclusive interview with Trump on Wednesday.

“And the question you asked me: ‘Maybe in the end it will be better if I come back in four years.’ And we talked about history. After World War II, Winston Churchill was thrown out, but they brought him back, Grover Cleveland, the only other American president who did not serve consecutive terms.

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President Trump sits down for his first interview at the White House since his inauguration. (Fox News)

Churchill served as Prime Minister twice, from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955. Trump is the second US president to serve two non-consecutive terms, after President Grover Cleveland, the country’s 22nd and 24th presidents.

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Hannity explained that he believed “it would be bigger when you came back.” Trump agreed that three days into his presidency, that’s already the case.

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President Trump speaks with Fox News’ Sean Hannity. (Fox News)

‘It’s getting bigger. And I think one thing that happens is that people learn that they can’t govern and that their policies are terrible. I mean, they don’t want a woman to be hit by a man. a boxing ring?” he said.

Trump sat down for his first interview at the White House on Wednesday after he was sworn in as the 47th president on Monday.

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President-elect Donald Trump greets President Joe Biden during the 60th presidential inauguration

President-elect Donald Trump greets President Joe Biden during the 60th presidential inauguration in the rotunda of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Monday, January 20, 2025. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times via AP, Pool)

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“They don’t want to see men in women’s sports… They don’t want everyone to be transgender. They don’t want a child to leave home as a boy and come back two days later as a girl. A parent doesn’t want that.” They don’t want to see that, and there are states where that can happen Look at how taxes are going through the roof”, he continued.