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To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( [Sean Hannity Newsletter]( Hannity's Headlines Tuesday, October 10th #StandWithSean [North Korean Hackers Steal Secret US Plan to 'Decapitate' Kim]( Hackers from inside North Korea managed to steal covert war-plans from the United States and South Korean militaries in recent months, including a joint plot to assassinate dictator Kim Jong Un should war erupt on the peninsula. [Trump Slams ESPN, Goes After NFL 'Tax Breaks']( President Donald Trump took his war with the NFL to a new level on Tuesday morning, slamming an ESPN anchor who referred to him as a "white supremacist" and calling for a review of the league's "massive tax breaks." [NYT Editor Trashes Trump in Undercover Video, Worked for Clinton]( James O'Keefe and Project Veritas have released another uncover video highlighting the mainstream media's never-ending attempt to derail and de-legitimize President Trump, this time featuring a New York Times editor out to trash the President. [Mike Ditka Tells Protesting Players to 'Go to Another Country']( Chicago Bears hero and NFL legend Mike Ditka didn't hold back when asked to weigh-in on professional athletes' protest of the national anthem, saying if you "don't respect our country" you should go play football someplace else. Ditka blasted the protesting players during an interview on sports radio Monday, slamming the athletes for "taking a knee" during the 'Star-Spangled Banner' and urging the players to "protest when game's over." [VEGAS MYSTERY: Gunman Shot Hotel Guard Six Minutes BEFORE His Rampage]( Police and federal investigators officially changed the timeline of events that led up to last weekend's deadly mass shooting in Las Vegas, telling reporters on Monday that the gunman shot a hotel security guard a full six minutes before opening fire on a country music festival. According to the Los Angeles Times, authorities had previously claimed that Stephen Paddock, the 64-year old former accountant behind the rampage, was interrupted -and ultimately stopped- after Mandalay Bay security guard Jesus Campos approached his hotel room. [alt text here]( Listen to Sean Hannity on iHeartRadio [alt text here]( Follow Sean Hannity on Facebook [alt text here]( Follow Sean Hannity on Twitter [Unsubscribe]( | [Sign Up]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Privacy Policy]( tHE SEAN HANNITY SHOW © 2017 PO BOX 7298, Van Nuys, CA 91409-7298 US

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