As TGP’s Cassandra Fairbanks reported early this morning — The Twitter account belonging to Fox News host Sean Hannity vanished on Friday evening after an intense episode of his show focusing on corruption in the Department of Justice and the FBI — and a very strange tweet.

The final tweet before his account disappeared read, “Form Submission 1649.”

Those who attempted to access his feed were met with a blank account or an error message that read “Sorry, that page does not exist.”

There has been speculation online that he was either hacked or deactivated by a rogue employee, but neither theory has been confirmed.

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AND now his page is down. Hannity must’ve said something someone didn’t like. His last tweet was taken down and reposted 3 times…Form Submission 1649#ReleaseTheMemo#GreatAwakening#TheStormIsHere#QAnon pic.twitter.com/7HDWHCqG9n — DeplorableMidwestGal🇺🇸 (@gal_deplorable) January 27, 2018

The last tweet was posted at 11:46 PM on Friday night.

The account has not been updated since Friday night.

The tweet reads, “Form Submission 1649 | #Hannity”



Now this…

The “Form Submission 1649” Twitter post on Sean Hannity’s account was likely a reference a death threat to President Trump.



President Trump and King Charles I

It is in reference to the death of King Charles I on January 30, 1649.

The similarities are alarming and suggest a death threat. The relevant date is three days from now.



That would be Tuesday — when President Trump delivers his State of the Union Address.

From History.com: