Fox Information host Sean Hannity introduced Tuesday he moved from New York to Florida, a state he says has elected officers who “share his values.”

“I’ve been threatening now to do that for fairly some time, however we are actually starting our first broadcast from my new house and that’s within the free state of Florida,” he mentioned on his iHeartRadio present on Tuesday. “I’m out. I’m performed. I’m completed.”

Hannity mentioned his transfer to the Sunshine State was motivated by the conservative insurance policies and elected officers within the state, pointing to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) and Sens. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and Rick Scott (R-Fla.) as examples. He mentioned he already “feels rather a lot higher” about his choice to relocate to Florida full-time.

“And eventually for the primary time that I can consider in my grownup life, I even have representatives within the state that I’m residing in that share my values,” Hannity mentioned.

He claimed that he’s one of many who’ve moved from Democratic-led states to Republican-led states like Florida. DeSantis has touted Florida as one of the fastest-growing states whereas on the marketing campaign path for the White Home, typically suggesting that persons are transferring from blue states like New York and California to Florida.

Hannity blasted Democratic-led states as having “excessive taxes, burdensome regulation, excessive crime [and] horrible faculty districts” on his radio present.

“And if something, I’m in all probability late and behind the curve and lots of others have made the transfer beforehand and there’s not a single person who I do know, that made a transfer like this that’s not comfortable that they’ve made it,” he mentioned.

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