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Hannity announces move to Florida from New York: ‘I am done’

Fox News host Sean Hannity announced Tuesday that he is moving from New York to Florida, which he says has elected representatives who “share my values.”

“I've been threatening to do this for quite some time, and now I'm starting my first broadcast from my new home in the Free State of Florida,” he said on Tuesday's iHeartRadio show. “I'm out. I'm done. I'm done.”

Hannity said the move to the Sunshine State was motivated by conservative policies and the state's elected officials, including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R). (Florida) and Sen. Rick Scott (R-Florida). )As an example. He said he's already “feeling a lot better” about his decision to move to Florida full-time.

“And finally, for the first time in my entire adult life, I have a member of Congress in my state who shares my values,” Hannity said.

He claimed he was one of many people who moved from Democratic-led states to Republican-led states like Florida. During his campaign for the White House, Mr. DeSantis touted Florida as one of the fastest growing states, often suggesting that people were moving to Florida from blue states such as New York and California. Ta.

Mr. Hannity accused Democratic-led states of having “high taxes, burdensome regulations, and high crime.” [and] It’s a horrible school district,” he said on the radio show.

“And if anything, I'm probably behind the times and behind the times, and a lot of other people have taken action beforehand, but there are people I know who have taken action like this, and it's… “There’s not a single person who isn’t happy to have done it,” he said.

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