Sean Hannity is demanding an apology by Arizona State Representative Krysten Sinema over her incorrect allegation that he
broke federal law by crossing the U.S./Mexico border in April.
On his radio show today, Hannity says if he doesn't get the apology in a week, he will sue Sinema for defamation of character, and he'll have legal counsel and fellow talk radio host Mark Levin defend him in court.
I'm not the biggest Hannity fan, but I think the woman should apologize. If she didn't know the law, and didn't know where the actual border was, then she shouldn't have said anything about it. Period. She was in the wrong, and I don't think she wants to call Levin's bluff. If the apology hasn't been given by next Friday, I wouldn't be surprised to hear about a lawsuit being filed in Arizona on the following Monday.
Now sure, this incident didn't hurt Hannity at all. All he wants to do is embarrass this woman and the Arizona Democratic Caucus. If I was the judge, I'd award Hannity a $1 judgement and charge Sinema with court costs, which would be stiff for wasting the court's time. It's nothing more than a trivial lawsuit, so the best thing for Sinema to do is apologize and get this over with.