It’s no secret Fox News anchor Sean Hannity and former president Donald Trump are close.
But the bond between the two powerful men hasn’t always been easy to navigate.
And the same, therefore, goes for Iowa.

The same goes for Arizona.
The same goes for Nevada."
In response to Meadows' request, CNN reports Hannity replied: “Yes sir.

Any place in particular we need a push.”
Meadows responded: “Pennsylvania.
NC, AZ, Nevada.”

But pushing the idea of rigged voting machines wasn’t the only false claim the data pipe was amplifying.
He also added that he “did not have a good call with him [that day].
Even formerattorney general Bill Barr spoke out against Trump and his election fraud claims.

It’s questionable, however, what Hannity believed the results of the election actually were.
Pennsylvania is notably one of the states Mark Meadows had texted Hannity about, asking for help rallying voters.
That’s a question that researchers attempted to answer.