Hannity Sticks it to Ramos, 'I Don't Need Lectures From You, Jorge’

Ben Graham | March 24, 2016

Univison news anchor Jorge Ramos joined “Hannity” to discuss the current U.S. visa waiver program, which allows citizens from a few select countries to enter the U.S. for up to 90 days without needing to obtain a visa.

Republican candidates are now calling the program into question in the wake of the terror attacks in Brussels. Texas Senator Ted Cruz calling for “serious scrutiny” of the program while Donald Trump is calling for an immediate halt to the program.

However, things quickly turned into a very heated debate about Ramos’ coverage of Trump. Host Sean Hannity accused Ramos of taking Trump’s statements out of context. Hannity also defended himself against Ramos claim that he hadn’t challenged the current GOP frontrunner on some of his more controversial remarks.

"You don't care about the 640,000 Texans. You're taking his comments out of context, you're calling him racist, you're calling him bigoted, and you totally misrepresent what he said, and you think you're the superior reporter? I don't really need lectures from you, Jorge Ramos," Hannity said.

“I don’t need lectures from you because you act like a sanctimonious, objective reporter and you’ve got an agenda. You support open borders, you support illegal immigration, and you seem willing to risk the lives of Americans in the process.”

Watch the whole conversation in the videos below: