The Associated Press (AP) reported on Tuesday afternoon that, after severe backlash from conservatives and military supporters, the military financial services organization USAA will resume showing advertisements on conservative talk radio host Sean Hannity’s Fox News Channel show.
“The USAA financial services firm says it is reinstating its advertising on Sean Hannity’s Fox News Channel program after receiving heavy criticism from many of the military members and veterans that it serves,” the AP wrote.
In response, Media Research Center president Brent Bozell declared: “It goes without saying that USAA has not experienced this kind of customer outrage in its entire history.”
As readers may recall, USAA withdrew its advertisement spots on Thursday from Hannity’s FNC show after pressure from far-left organizations running a smear campaign in hopes of causing Hannity to lose his job.
Sources: @seanhannity is set to be fired next week as the purge of pro American media accelerates! https://t.co/HI44EV6Dvu
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) May 28, 2017




