Sean Hannity tweets about Donald Trump's $200K bond in Georgia case, internet says 'hope he goes to prison'
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Following former President Donald Trump’s fourth indictment in Georgia, a bond was set at $200000 on August 21. This bond amounts to the thirteen different charges against Trump, The Guardian reports.
Fox News anchor, Sean Hannity, who has reported tirelessly on Joe Biden in recent weeks and whose show 'Hannity' has focused largely on POTUS and Hunter Biden, took to Twitter to announce this breaking news about Trump’s bond and the amount set for it.
Hannity’s followers and the internet have responded negatively to the Fox News star as they express their rage against Trump and the $200000 bond amount.
Sean Hannity tweets about Donald Trump’s bond amount in Georgia case
As soon as the news about former President Donald Trump’s bond was released, Sean Hannity’s Twitter and his official website were updated about it.
Hannity tweeted, “*BREAKING*” along with an article on his website that was titled, “HERE WE GO: Donald Trump's Bond Set at $200K in Georgia Election Case.”
In the article, Hannity’s staff wrote, “According to court papers filed Monday, former President Donald Trump’s bond has been set at $200,000 in the Georgia case accusing the former POTUS of trying to overturn the 2020 election.”
In addition, the article also cited experts from the New York Post. The post ended with, “This story is developing…” which means Hannity’s staff will update the article with further updates.
Internet rages against former President Donald Trump
People have responded to Fox News anchor Sean Hannity’s tweet about Donald Trump’s bond amount in the Georgia case. One person wrote, “Should be NO BAIL!” Another one said, "Hope he goes to prison. I realize that's optimistic, they'll probably just give him house arrest."
Hope he goes to prison. I realize that's optimistic, they'll probably just give him house arrest.
— Liberal Kami (@solutions60) August 21, 2023
One person tweeted against both Trump and Hannity, "He should be held behind bars. WITH YOU," and another user said, "Yes, trump is breaking. Thanks for the update."
The internet also believes that the $200000 bond amount isn't enough for the charges against Trump in Georgia as one person wrote, "Not high enough," and another tweeted, "Should be 20 million."