Sean Hannity and President Obama

The ObamaCare hotline operator who spoke with Fox News host Sean Hannity about the problem plagued ObamaCare website was fired from her job.

In response to the negative press about problems accessing his Healthcare.gov website, President Obama gave out a toll-free number to buy health insurance.

Hannity called the 800 number and spoke with operator Earline Davis during his live radio show on Monday. Ms. Davis was very helpful and answered all of Hannity’s probing questions. She even read the script that she and other operators were told to tell callers.

When Hannity asked Davis what callers were saying about the website, Davis said the callers didn’t like the website.

Click below to listen to the call, or Click here.

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Davis was fired the next day. She is a single mother with a 9-year-old daughter and a 3-year-old son to support.

After hearing of Davis’ wrongful termination, Hannity paid her salary for a full year ($26,000) AND he found her a better job. Hannity “gifted” the money to Davis and one of her kids so she wouldn’t have to pay taxes on the money.

“I thank God for you and your producers,” said an emotional Davis.

On Thursday, Davis appeared as a guest on Hannity’s show on CNN. The following is an excerpt of their discussion:

SEAN HANNITY: Something happened between the time we made that call to you, and now, what happened?

EARLINE DAVIS: They fired me from my job.

HANNITY: Because of the phone call, the information that you gave us?

DAVIS: Yes sir.

HANNITY: Tell us what happened.

DAVIS: Okay, the day I received the call from the radio station, I had to go pick up my best friend that night, and then someone was like, ”someone was looking for you.” But, I don’t know who that person is. So I was like, well I’m going to come back in the morning, because I had to go back to work. So the next day I came back and they had, like, two people escort me upstairs to H.R. And then it was three head people and me, we sat down, and I’m like, “why am I up here?” I figured, okay, they wanna talk about the phone call – the incident.

Then the lady sitting behind the desk; I don’t know what their name is, but the lady that was sitting behind the desk, I guess called up another head lady on her cell phone, so the lady was talking, and I couldn’t really understand what she was saying because she had me on speakerphone. I remember her saying, “We can’t have this type of stuff going on here, so we have to release you.” But they had locked the doors and everything; I guess they didn’t want anybody to come in there. So when she told me they had to release me, that’s when I put my name tag – my badge – on the desk, and something was going wrong with my cell phone, so that’s when I tried to call my ride to come pick me up, but the lady next to me was just, like, being rude. She had, like, an attitude.

Watch the full interview below.