Sean Hannity Is Big Mad Over Proposed Juul E-Cigarette Ban From Biden FDA, Pledged To Rip His Vape On Live TV “And They Can Come Arrest Me”

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Earlier this week, the Washington Post reported on preparations from the Biden-era Food and Drug Administration to soon order that all Juul e-cigarettes be taken off the market. Inside sources have claimed that this announcement could come as early as this week.

And Sean Hannity is really… really upset about it.

Following the news of the FDA’s plans to ban the e-cigarette device that Hannity himself is so very fond of, the Fox News host hopped on his segment on the ultra Right-wing network and openly pledged to puff on his own Juul vape on live television, while daring the authorities to come and arrest him for it.

Hannity was joined by fellow Fox News talking head Trace Gallagher, who summarized the news for the vaping enthusiast who was actually busted grabbing a quick drag on live television following a commercial break last year.

“Juul has been trying to get on the right side of regulators by limiting its marketing and banning mango, mint, other sweet flavors,” Gallagher explained. “The company even suggested a vaping device that can only be unlocked if you’re 21.”

He went on to note that the Juul company has the right to appeal any decisions made by the FDA as well as the right to revise their products. But he noted that “both of those take a bunch of time and a whole lot of money.”

“They ban it, and I’ll do it live on TV and they can come and arrest me. How’s that?” Hannity shot back in response to the crushing news for his smoking habits.

Gallagher laughed while giving an inaudible response as Hannity changed lanes to his next topic, “Now, while the Biden FDA wants people to stop vaping, many Democratic-run cities and states, they have no problem decriminalizing even hard drugs, even as overdose deaths are spiking.”

Watch the ridiculous clip here:

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