Sean Hannity accidentally tags parody Roy Moore Twitter account that calls him ‘wholly unqualified’

Sean Hannity on Friday afternoon tagged the wrong Roy Moore Twitter handle to plug his upcoming interview with the Republican Senate candidate under fire for allegations of sexual misconduct.

Hannity, who has been open to Moore’s site of the story, tagged @judgeroymooreAL, a fake Twitter handle that says Moore is “wholly unqualified” to be in the Senate.


The handle @judgeroymooreAL had 186 followers as of publication and is not verified. In the bio, it calls itself a parody account. No tweets have been sent from the account since Oct. 20.

In a Washington Post story, four women, including one who said she was 14 years old at the time, accused Moore of sexual misconduct when he was in his 30s.

On Thursday, Hannity said the allegations of sexual misconduct against Moore were a case of “he said, she [said.]”

“How do you possibly tell, know the truth, except — OK, so, the two other girls were older in this case. He was apparently, like, 32, and he dated — one girl was 18, one girl was 17.” Hannity said. “There was no sexual — there was kissing involved, and then they’re saying this one encounter with a 14-year-old.”

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