Sean Hannity asks fans to stop smashing their Keurigs, vows to replace coffee machines

Sean Hannity asked his fans on Monday to stop destroying their Keurig coffee makers in protest of the company pulling its advertisements from his Fox News show.

Keurig tweeted this weekend that it would be pulling its advertisements after Angelo Carusone, the president of the liberal advocacy group Media Matters for America, posted that the coffee maker company was still sponsoring Hannity after his comments on the Roy Moore sexual misconduct controversy.

Hannity’s fans reacted by destroying their Keurig machines and posting videos of them online, calling for a boycott of the company.

“I feel sorry that they were dragged into politics and I thank all of you for what you have done,” Hannity said on his radio show. “I ask you to please hold your fire they were victims here, I’m telling you, I know how this works.”

Hannity then vowed to replace up to 500 of the coffee makers that were destroyed.

“I’m going to give away 500 coffee machines because everyone blew me away, I’m going to ask for a cease-fire on this,” Hannity said. “When I buy coffee makers, I don’t know what brand they’ll be.”

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