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Sean Hannity accuses Stephen Colbert of sinking to 'an all-time low' with his anti-Trump monologue

"You know how I'd boycott Stephen Colbert? It's called watching Jimmy Fallon."

Fox News host Sean Hannity attempted to turn the tables on the "Late Show" host Stephen Colbert, who delivered a scathing monologue targeting President Donald Trump on Monday night.

"Stephen Colbert's sinking to an all-time low," Hannity said on Tuesday. "The alt-radical left, they stooped to a brand new low."

Colbert was defending CBS reporter John Dickerson's terse interview with Trump on Sunday.

"John Dickerson is a fair-minded journalist and one of the most competent people who will ever walk into your office, and you treat him like that," Colbert said before launching into a litany of insults against Trump.

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"If we say those things, then we are inflammatory," Fox News contributor Tomi Lahren said on Hannity's show Tuesday night. "If they say those things, they're funny. It's interesting how the world works."

"I'd never call for anybody to boycott Stephen Colbert," Hannity said. "You know how I'd boycott Stephen Colbert? It's called watching Jimmy Fallon."

He added: "I don't even like Stephen Colbert, but I would not want anyone to try and shut him down or anybody else."

Watch Hannity's remarks:

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