Stormy Daniels’ attorney Michael Avenatti lashed out at Fox News host Martha MacCallum Monday on Twitter and then immediately asked Sean Hannity for a spot on his show.
Avenatti tweeted to MacCallum, calling her classless and unprofessional after he had to cancel an appearance on her television show. Less than three hours later, he reached out to Hannity, seeking redemption.
You are classless @marthamaccallum. I agree to go on your show tmrw and then had to cancel due to a commitment with the case that I explained to your producer first thing this AM. You respond by calling me out on your show and deceiving people?! #unprofessional #agenda #basta
— Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) April 24, 2018
We don’t agree on everything but we are both street fighters @seanhannity, which means something. Let’s set a booking so I can come on the show to talk about the case and the issues in the case. No BS. Just a straight up discussion by two men. Thanks for considering it.
— Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) April 24, 2018
MacCallum referenced Avenatti on her show Monday night and said:
Over the weekend Michael Avenatti, the attorney representing Stormy Daniels in her lawsuit against President Trump, told CNN that Fox News doesn’t seem to want him on our shows. That is not actually the case. In fact, Mr. Avenatti was scheduled to appear on this show tomorrow night, but this morning, he abruptly canceled the interview despite his pledge to appear on Fox News this week. So there you go.
Hannity has yet to respond to Avenatti’s tweets, but we will continue to follow the story and include any updates as they occur.
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