Hannity Is Convinced Former Editor For Defunct Tabloid Weekly World News Worked As “Fixer” For Clinton

Sean Hannity Is One Step Away From Hosting Bigfoot To Smear The Clintons

Sean Hannity invited Jeff Rovin on his prime-time Fox News show to claim he worked as Bill and Hillary Clinton's longtime fixer. Rovin is a discredited science-fiction writer who worked for the now-defunct Weekly World News tabloid that repeatedly attacked the Clintons with headlines such as “Hillary Clinton Adopts Alien Baby” and “Hillary Names Bigfoot As Running Mate.”

Hannity hosted Rovin after a series of stories were published by the National Enquirer hyping an unnamed “fixer” who helped Hillary Clinton hide her “illicit romps with both men AND women.” Rovin claimed he is “coming forward now because of the endless attention the alleged indiscretions of Donald Trump have received.” During the interview Hannity asked Rovin if he was voting for Trump because “it sounds like you like Trump, Rovin responded, “I like Trump, sure”:

Rovin is a science-fiction writer of multiple books and also co-wrote spy thrillers with the novelist Tom Clancy as well as writing novels based off the characters created by Clancy. According to a 2007 Kansas City Star article, Rovin also worked as an editor for the now-defunct supermarket tabloid the Weekly World News which published stories they claimed  “revealed Hillary Clinton's affair with a spindly space alien named P'lod. (Cover headline: “MY STEAMY NIGHTS WITH HILLARY IN UFO LOVE NEST!”)”

The Weekly World News was best known for ridiculous and outrageous front-page headlines, including; “Clinton Hires 3-Breasted Intern,” “Alien Backs Clinton,” “Alien In Slammer After Fistfight With Bill … Over Hillary,”  and “Hillary Names Bigfoot As Her Running Mate”:

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Trump sycophant Sean Hannity has continued to sink  lower and lower in order to help boost Trump’s candidacy, this time allowing himself to become the  victim of a tabloid story which was neither verified by Fox News nor any other independent analysis.