Conservative radio host Laura Ingraham will host a primetime show on Fox News, bumping Sean Hannity from the 10 p.m. time slot, the outlet confirmed in a Monday statement. Ingraham, whose new show will be called The Ingraham Angle, was a vocal Trump supporter during his campaign, appearing at the Republican National Convention in support of him, and has remained one of his most notorious sycophants since. Ingraham is also editor-in-chief of her website LifeZette, which was accused of running conspiracy theories about the Clintons during the 2016 election, and, more recently ran into trouble with accusations of sexual harassment by its CEO. Hannity will remain at Fox News, moving to the 9 p.m. slot, thus bumping gabfest The Five back to its original slot of 5 p.m. ET. Ingraham’s show is slated to premier October 30.
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Laura Ingraham Gets a Primetime Fox News Show
INGRAHAM ANGLE
The vocal Trump supporter will take over Hannity's time slot, bumping him up an hour.
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