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Hannity Repeats New York Exit Rationale, Says He Felt 'Hated' in Restaurants

He now broadcasts from Florida, declaring New York politics irrelevant to his life.

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Overview

  • On his show, Sean Hannity revisited his move by telling former mayor Bill de Blasio that high taxes, crime, and declining quality of life drove him from New York.
  • He said dining out in the city was difficult because people “stared at me and hated me,” describing a hostile reception in restaurants.
  • Hannity contrasted that with Florida, saying he feels “loved” there and noting he previously announced his relocation and Florida studio in January 2024.
  • Addressing the New York mayoral race, he said he would be “perfectly fine” with Zohran Mamdani winning because the outcome would not affect him.
  • De Blasio joked that Hannity left over Yankees GM Brian Cashman, a crack Hannity dismissed while calling Cashman “a pretty good guy.”