Fox News’ Sean Hannity is sounding the alarm about the growing trend in the auto industry to remove AM radio from new electric vehicles (EVs).
is sounding the alarm about the growing trend in the auto industry to remove AM radio from new electric vehicles .
due to alleged interference between electromagnetic frequencies from their motors and AM radio frequencies, which create a buzzing noise and a weak signal.“It’s not complicated to put in a radio system that allows you to have AM FM, Sirius XM, or the ability to plug in your own music from your own phone,” Hannity told Fox News Digital in an interview. “And I think people want more options, not less options.
Sean Hannity is sounding the alarm on electric cars not running AM radio, which he feels is politically motivated against conservatives.And since the federal government grants licenses to radio stations, it’s in his view that Congress has the “responsibility” to “protect that which they oversee, and they shouldn’t have a political agenda associated with it or behind it.”
Hannity predicted Markey’s concerns will fall on deaf ears as the Biden administration goes full-steam ahead with its green agenda, insisting Americans “don’t want” EVs. AFP via Getty Images
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