Sean Hannity compared the Russian leader's rally to a hallmark of the former president. However, Hannity said Putin's is 'manufactured.'
Ukraine War Day 24: Biden Lays Out Consequences if China Supports RussiaHannity suggested during his show Friday that Putin was taking a page out of Trump's playbook to rally public support for his invasion of Ukraine. However, in making the comparison, Hannity disparaged Putin, as conservative political and media figures have continued to sour on the Russian leader.
"During a big manufactured pro-Putin rally in Moscow, his best attempt to look like Donald Trump, there was some embarrassing technical difficulties during Vladimir's big speech," Hannity said, in reference to reports that attendees may have been forced to attend. Putin on Friday held a rally in Moscow to mobilize support for his invasion of Ukraine, which has largely stalled after three weeks. Footage of the rally showed the stadium decked out in the Russian tricolor flags. Putin, dressed in a winter coat, stood in front of a sign reading,"For a world without Nazism," a reference to his stated aim of seeking to"denazify" Ukraine, a rationale dismissed by Western powers.
Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a concert marking the eighth anniversary of Russia's annexation of Crimea at the Luzhniki stadium in Moscow on March 18, 2022. Fox News host Sean Hannity today disparaged the Russian leader in a comparison to former President Donald Trump."We know what we need to do, how to do it and at what cost," said Putin,"and we will absolutely accomplish all of our plans.
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