Sean Hannity: Limbaugh Went Through ‘Treatments That Nearly Killed Him’ to Host Radio Show

Sean Hannity: Limbaugh Went Through ‘Treatments That Nearly Killed Him’ to Host Radio Show
Radio personality Rush Limbaugh pumps his fist as he is acknowledged by President Donald Trump as he delivers the State of the Union address at the Capitol in Washington, on Feb. 4, 2020. Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images
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Fox News host Sean Hannity said that late radio host Rush Limbaugh went through a number of treatments for cancer that “nearly killed him” in order to do his show.

“His bucket list was his audience,” Hannity said in an interview with radio host Mark Levin. “He'd go through these treatments that nearly killed him, because I know people that have been through chemotherapy like this and cancer treatment like this, especially advanced-stage cancer, they nearly kill you to save you or nearly kill you to buy you time, and that’s been the last year of his life.”
Jack Phillips
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