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Wondering When They Actually Planned To Do Their Jobs

Hannity: It’s Time For The GOP To Work At The Speed Of Trump

This Morning at the Conservative Agenda, Political Insiders were remembering last year when Beloved Whistleblower Publisher Charles Foster Kane explained how Fox News host Sean Hannity had blasted congressional Republicans, skewering GOP leadership for not acting quickly enough to help President Donald Trump fulfill his campaign promises. 

Political Insiders were also wondering when Trump’s Republicans In Congress finally planned to get down to work, since the GOP still hadn’t figured out they needed to work at the Speed of Trump.

“What the hell is taking you so long?” Hannity said during his opening monologue, adding that Trump was “ready to act.”

Hannity said Republicans for years had repeatedly told voters a GOP-controlled White House and Congress would cut taxes and “abolish Obamacare.”

“Well, guess what? These spineless, gutless, timid politicians have all three,” Hannity said. “They have the House, the Senate, and the White House. What’s their excuse now?” The Fox News host said it was “time to put a marker in the sand.”

“I’m putting the GOP on notice!” Hannity exclaimed. “No more excuses. No more explanations. Go to work, roll up your sleeves, and do your job!”
Hannity told viewers he had “had it up to here” with Republican leadership in Congress.

“I’ve had it with all of you!” he said. “All talk, no action politicians, as Donald Trump said during the campaign.”

“If you can’t do your job, guess what?” he continued. “Go back to wherever the hell you came from, because the American people are sick and tired of inaction. They voted for change, and they want to shake up Washington. Do your job or go home.”

Hannity’s vocal criticism of Republicans in Congress reflects growing dissatisfaction Trump boosters in conservative media have expressed lately, both about the administration and about congressional leadership.

Earlier this week, internet news mogul Matt Drudge said the Republican Party “should be sued for fraud” for not taking action to fulfill campaign promises soon enough.

Conservative journalists had also pressed then White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, in recent days, asking when Trump would move on various promises he made along the campaign trail.  (MORE)

SEE ALSO: MATT DRUDGE: ‘Republican Party should be sued for fraud’