Hannity: I'm voting for Trump

On the same day Donald Trump punched the media for the better part of an hour from Trump Tower, the presumptive Republican nominee on Tuesday sat down for an interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity, who made his support of Trump explicit.

"I am not the corrupt press. I'm actually the conservative here," Hannity remarked during a discussion on possible contenders for Trump's running mate.


Trump responded, "That's true, by the way. You happen to be right about that."

"Well, I'm an opinion show," Hannity said. "And I don't hold back that I'll be voting for Donald Trump in November."

Trump offered a "thank you," then Hannity suggested his preferred candidate put his ideas to paper.

"I have asked you repeatedly over the course of this campaign about specific issues," Hannity said. "You're going to build the wall. You're going to repeal Obamacare. You like health care savings accounts. You want to fix the V.A. You want to build up our military. You want to balance a budget. You want to define radical Islam as our enemies. You want to get rid of Common Core. All of those things."

"I have asked you in the past, does it work to put those ideas, those promises, those things you've said to me on paper? Trump's promises to America. Maybe put it in gold leaf. Make it Trump style. Maybe a little bit of marble like you have in the background," Hannity continued.

Trump replied that he had done similarly with his list of 11 judges he would consider possible nominees for the Supreme Court.

He added, "It's possible I will do something like that, Sean. I do think most people know my views, in all fairness. But it's possible I would do something like this."