
The Sean Hannity Show
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The Trump Doctrine - September 23rd, Hour 1
Sean Hannity leads with one of the most incredible speeches he has ever witnessed by a U.S. president! Donald Trump's recent address to the United Nations. Sean dives deep into how Trump challenged institutions, allies, and adversaries on everything from failed policies to global crises, framing the speech as a "Trump Doctrine" or manifesto, unique in modern presidential history. Key points: Trump's unapologetic defense of American interests, his scathing critique of the UN's inefficacy, direct calls for NATO resolve against Russia, and a case for peace through strength.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Trump vs. Antifa - September 23rd, Hour 3
On today's show, Sean Hannity and guest Daniel Cameron, former Kentucky Attorney General, react to President Trump signing an executive order officially designating Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization. Caroline Levitt emphasized the administration's commitment to law and order, citing rising incidents of Antifa-linked violence and contrasting Trump's action with prior administrations' inaction. Cameron praises Trump's America First approach, framing this move as putting citizen safety and free speech above partisan politics, while critiquing the left's lack of a coherent response. Guest highlights include Cameron's insights on the administration's push for security, reform, and a merit-based society demonstrating why this executive order and new doctrine matter for Americans concerned about safety and leadership.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Trump Shakes Global Establishment - September 23rd, Hour 2
President Trump's address at the UN today shattered conventional thinking, renouncing establishment norms in both U.S. and international policy. Sean Hannity framed it as Trump's most transformational speech, highlighting his direct calls for tougher border security, sharp criticism of the UN's inefficacy, and sweeping claims of unmatched economic gains. Trump detailed ending seven longstanding global conflicts and positioned himself as a peace broker, while spotlighting his confrontational stances on Iran, NATO, and energy independence. Hannity lauded Trump's candor and boldness, calling it one of the most consequential UN speeches ever asserting its importance in resetting America's leadership image on the world stage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Moses Of Our Time - September 22nd, Hour 1
The political and cultural shockwave from Charlie Kirk's assassination continues to ripple across America, with memorials, passionate tributes, and fierce public debate. Sean Hannity frames this moment as a historic tipping point not only for the conservative movement, but for the entire nation. Key moments include Erica Kirk's public forgiveness of the shooter, President Trump's stirring eulogy, and the highly anticipated reunion of Trump and Elon Musk, an alliance Kirk himself had worked to broker. Special guest insights, such as Pastor Rob McCoy's comparison of Kirk to a "Moses of our time," highlight Kirk's profound influence. Why it matters: the tragedy spotlights deep societal divides, the enduring power of faith-driven leadership, and the increasing polarization surrounding American public discourse.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cultural Divide - September 22nd, Hour 2
In the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's high-profile assassination, Sean Hannity leads a conversation spotlighting both the cultural tensions and the future of conservative values in America. Featuring former Speaker Newt Gingrich, the segment dissects recent incendiary comments by Congresswoman Omar and others, contrasting divisive rhetoric with the messages of forgiveness voiced by Kirk's allies like Erica Kirk. Gingrich frames the moment as the early stages of a âcultural civil war, warning of further polarization as traditional American values reassert themselves nationally. The discussion underscores Kirk's legacy especially his impact on youth and the incalculable significance of his message and suggests his tragic death could fuel a broader revival of faith and patriotism. This matters as America approaches pivotal anniversaries and faces rising ideological hostility, with conservatives rallying around calls for unity, security, and constitutional values.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Backlash over Rhetoric - September 22nd, Hour 3
In this episode, Sean Hannity spotlights the intense fallout and ongoing hostility from Democratic leaders following the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk. Sean frames the discussion around how party figures like Rep. Ilhan Omar and AOC have responded with continued vitriol, refusing to honor Kirk's legacy and, in some cases, celebrating his death. Guests Reverend C.L. Bryant, known for his message of faith and unity, and political consultant Jania Thomas join Sean to emphasize the danger of escalating partisan hatred and the urgent need for compassion. The panel underscores why this climate matters: increasingly severe political division threatens America's social fabric and the possibility for future reconciliation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S1 Ep 37OH YOU FORGOT WHAT YOU SAID, THAT'S OK, I DIDN'T
EIt appears the left, and some on the right, are having some sort of memory lapse when it comes to the censorship they cried for when they were shutting down Republicans - now the shoe is on the other foot and uh-oh....the glass slipper fits just right. Pritzker, AOC, Tlaib, and Ilhan are all culprits in the game of selective amnesia. Luckily, the American people have much longer memories, and they are not interested in their crocodile tears. @LyndaMick @RogueRecap See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Arctic Frost Probe - September 19th, Hour 3
In a major revelation, Senator Charles Grassley detailed 'Operation Arctic Frost,' an FBI investigation that targeted 92 conservative entities, including Turning Point USA and the Republican National Committee. Sean Hannity frames this as another example of deep state overreach, connecting its roots back to the IRS Tea Party targeting and the Russia dossier saga. Special guest George Terwilliger, former U.S. Deputy Attorney General, breaks down why this politicization inside the FBI and DOJ is a systemic threat to democracy. These disclosures underscore urgent calls to restore neutrality to federal law enforcement, spotlighting not just past abuses but the need for deep institutional reform.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kirk's Voice Louder Than Ever - September 19th, Hour 2
After Charlie Kirk's tragic assassination in Utah, Sean Hannity hosts Frank Turek a Christian apologist and close mentor to Kirk for firsthand insight into the event and Kirk's lasting legacy. Turek recounts his role during the chaos, rushing Kirk to the hospital and praying alongside his security team. Sean frames Kirk as a transformative leader who fearlessly engaged college campuses and inspired moral clarity among America's youth, with Turek highlighting Kirk's humility and pursuit of truth over five years of mentorship. Their conversation explores the revival of faith Kirk ignited, global testimonials of changed lives, and the explosive growth of Turning Point USA, underscoring why Kirk's voice and values matter now more than ever.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hannity Exposes Media Bias - September 19th, Hour 1
Sean Hannity leads with breaking news: President Trump announced a productive call with China's President Xi and future summits, while Hannity pivots to media controversy. Focusing on Jimmy Kimmel's steep ratings decline, Sean argues that Kimmel's struggles are about business failure, not conservative-driven censorship. Hannity cites guest expert Frank Turek and Roseanne Barr's Obama-initiated firing as proof that cancel culture is weaponized only when convenient to the left. This matters as Hannity challenges claims by Democrats from Psaki to AOC that conservatives drive silencing efforts, exposing what he frames as deep hypocrisy in the media and political elite.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S1 Ep 36GASLIGHT CENTRAL
EMy first podcast since the loss of Charlie Kirk, amidst the chaos of the Kimmel firing and Obama's remarks. It's all so surreal, and yet we still have people protesting the memory of a man who's not here to defend himself. So we have to do it for him, for us and for the nation. @RogueRecap @LyndaMickSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kimmel: Ratings Not Politics - September 18th, Hour 1
Sean Hannity breaks down ABC's decision to indefinitely pull Jimmy Kimmel's show, following controversial comments about Charlie Kirk's assassination and President Trump's reaction. Hannity frames Kimmel's exit as a business move due to "tanking ratings and lost ad revenue" rather than the result of conservative outrage or organized boycotts, despite claims from some political figures. Guest insights highlight the contrast between Kimmel's polarizing approach and traditional hosts like Jay Leno and Johnny Carson, who prioritized broad appeal over politics. This matters as it signals a shift in late-night TV, with entertainment value, not partisan attacks, emerging as the new priority for network survival.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kimmel Out - September 18th, Hour 2
Sean Hannity addresses the intense fallout from Jimmy Kimmel's indefinite suspension by ABC, framing it as an industry-wide reckoning for late night TV gone political. Joined by guests Carol Roth, bestselling author, and Mark Simone, top NYC radio host, Sean contrasts the past neutrality of hosts like Jay Leno and Johnny Carson with today's partisan climate. Roth and Simone highlight the hypocrisy of cancel culture and the consistent silence from the left when conservative voices are targeted, while noting Kimmel's ratings were already dismal. Hannity argues the free market rather than outrage mobs should decide careers, stressing real free speech means open debate, not selective outrage. Why does this matter? The discussion highlights how politicized entertainment is failing both viewers and broadcasters, and that a shift toward honest, inclusive media is urgently needed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Navarro's Prison Ordeal - September 18th, Hour 3
Sean Hannity leads with the controversy surrounding Peter Navarro, former Trump adviser, who was jailed after refusing to comply with the January 6th Committee. Navarro joins Sean to discuss his new book, "I Went to Prison So You Won't Have To: A Love and Lawfare Story in Trumpland," highlighting the case's constitutional stakes and its ongoing appeal to the Supreme Court. Sean frames Navarro's experience as a warning about political prosecutions and a test of executive power, lauding his guest's principled stand and resilience in prison. Navarro also exposes systemic issues within the justice system, sharing personal anecdotes and calling out broader threats to political dissent. This matters because it raises big questions about the limits of government power, the rights of presidential advisers, and the future of political opposition in America.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Faith Awakening - September 17th, Hour 2
Sean Hannity discusses a powerful "awakening" among America's youth and faith communities following Charlie Kirk's assassination, as explored in Selena Zito's Washington Examiner piece. Zito details the surge of young people, from diverse backgrounds, flocking to places of worship and Turning Point USA chapters over 32,000 new requests since Kirk's death. Sean frames this as a pivotal cultural moment, echoing through mothers at soccer games and local gun stores, where first-time buyers seek protection and purpose. Zito highlights how Kirk's boldness and faith have inspired a new wave of civic engagement, echoing similarly after the attempt on Donald Trump's life. This matters because it signals a generational shift in political and spiritual resolve amid the nation's growing fears and division.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Future of Turning Point - September 17th, Hour 1
The shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk has ignited a nationwide movement, marked by over 32,000 requests for new Turning Point USA campus chapters and a visible revival of faith among young Americans. Sean Hannity frames this as a cultural turning point, highlighting how Kirk's messaging blending bold conservatism, personal integrity, and unapologetic Christianity resonated powerfully with a generation hungry for purpose. Noteworthy guests like Selena Zito, who covered Trump's near-miss assassination, shed light on the unprecedented youth response at grassroots levels, from church gatherings to social activism. Hannity reflects on Kirk's unique impact: saying things college students seldom hear and validating silent beliefs, sparking an unexpected and meaningful shift. The surge in faith and civic engagement matters deeply in a time of national soul-searching, as it may redefine cultural and political landscapes for years to come.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Understanding The Kirk Legacy - September 17th, Hour 3
In the wake of Charlie Kirk's shocking assassination, Sean Hannity leads a heartfelt discussion about Kirk's enduring influence on young Americans. Joined by Isabel Brown and Catalina Lauf, both prominent voices shaped by Kirk's mentorship, Sean frames Kirk's life as a testament to courageous truth-telling amid hostile campus environments. The guests reflect on Kirk's emphasis on faith, values, and empowering conservative students' underscoring his impact as founder of Turning Point USA. This moment matters as it inspires a new generation to speak out, uphold traditional values, and carry forward his mission of promoting open debate and American ideals across campuses.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Seeking the Death Penalty - September 16th, Hour 1
Today, Utah County D.A. Jeff Gray announced formal charges and the intent to seek the death penalty against Tyler Robinson for the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Sean Hannity discussed the detailed seven-count indictment including aggravated murder, obstruction of justice, and witness tampering framing the crime as a political assassination and an American tragedy. Guests like Cash Patel, Dan Bongino, and Pam Bondi, personally connected to Kirk, have weighed in on the impact and meaning of his loss. The show highlights national mourning, cross-partisan grief (including from Jamie Lee Curtis and John Fetterman), and the surge in support for Kirk's legacy. Hannity argues the event has become a rallying point for free speech and a warning about the dangers of political hatred, underlining why the case matters for the country.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Exposing the Left's Violence - September 16th, Hour 2
Sean Hannity covers breaking developments in the Utah County DA's pursuit of the death penalty in a high-profile murder case, highlighting intense Senate hearings with Cash Patel and the escalating rhetoric of political violence. Senator Eric Schmidt (Missouri) joins Hannity to dissect the myth of both sides' culpability, pointing to data and infamous left-wing incidents while honoring the assassinated conservative voice, Charlie Kirk. Framing the discussion as a wake-up call, Sean spotlights Schmidt's forceful rejection of leftist narratives and echoes Pastor Chad's call for positivity and faith, referencing recent surges in church attendance. The episode underscores why combating political violence and celebrating voices like Kirk's matters deeply for America's social fabric.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Courtroom Drama - September 16th, Hour 3
Sean Hannity covers the latest developments in the assassination case of Charlie Kirk, with suspect Tyler Robinson facing multiple charges, including aggravated murder and possible death penalty. In a detailed live courtroom exchange, Judge Tony Graff outlines Robinson's rights, the charges, and sets the next hearing for September 29th. Sean frames the situation as a clear and overwhelming case, commending swift police and FBI work, and argues for transparency as a deterrent to copycats. Guest Brett Tolman, ex-U.S. Attorney for Utah, emphasizes the strength of evidence and the united law enforcement approach making this case a high-stakes test of justice in the public eye. Hannity and Tolman's analysis matters as it shines a spotlight on political violence, legal process, and the national response to high-profile crime.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Deadly Culture Wars - September 15th, Hour 1
Sean Hannity opens the show discussing the national reaction to Charlie Kirk's tragic death, with insight from Kirk's personal pastors and behind-the-scenes updates on the FBI investigation. Hannity frames the event as a sobering commentary on spiraling political hatred, examining social media threats and potential conspiracies with key guests like Kash Patel and Pam Bondi. He highlights Kirk's unique impact on young conservatives, including his courage to defend faith and traditional values in hostile college environments. Why it matters: Kirk's story reflects the escalating dangers of political demonization and serves as a rallying point for restoring honest debate in America's culture wars.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

More To The Story? - September 15th, Hour 2
The assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has prompted a sweeping FBI probe, with special focus on potential conspiracies and prior knowledge among extremist groups. Sean Hannity frames the story as not just a tragedy but a possible warning sign, with guests Kash Patel and Chris Paihota providing insider law enforcement analysis and details on evidence, including DNA forensic links. Guest Bongino suggests a broader network may be involved, and Paihota highlights law enforcement's rapid response, as well as the divisive, dehumanizing rhetoric fueling such acts. This matters because it underscores deepening polarization, possible organized threats to public figures, and increased scrutiny on radicalized groups and social media's influence on political violence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Remembering our Friend, the Great Charlie Kirk - Ted Cruz
This episode of Verdict with Ted Cruz is a moving tribute that highlights Charlie Kirk’s enduring influence, strong character, and unwavering faith. It emphasizes his vision as a young leader, his courage to speak on college campuses despite opposition, and his ability to engage others with compassion and respect—even those who disagreed with him. We portray him as a man of conviction, deeply devoted to his family, his Christian faith, and his mission to inspire and unite young people around principles of liberty, dialogue, and love of country. We reflect on his personal authenticity, kindness, and refusal to give in to peer pressure, while also showing how he impacted millions through Turning Point and beyond. His legacy is described as one of courage, faith, love, and intellectual honesty—a rare combination that touched lives across political, cultural, and spiritual boundaries. Ultimately, we honor him as a once-in-a-generation leader who lived with purpose, left behind a powerful legacy of faith and freedom, and will be remembered not only for his ideas, but for his heart, his smile, and the hope he gave to countless people. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson and The Ben Ferguson Show Podcast Wherever You get You're Podcasts. And don't forget to follow the show on Social Media so you never miss a moment! Thanks for Listening YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruz/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/verdictwithtedcruz X: https://x.com/tedcruz X: https://x.com/benfergusonshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Confronting Evil - September 12th, Hour 2
The shock and grief surrounding Charlie Kirk's assassination on a Utah college campus is setting new urgency for conversations about the nature of evil in America. Sean Hannity frames Kirk as a patriot and martyr for free speech, highlighting how his murder shook not only his loved ones but also influential figures like President Trump. Special guest Bill O'Reilly joins Sean to discuss his new book "Confronting Evil," offering insight from his private conversations with Trump and reflecting on how this tragedy intersects with global crises and personal responsibility. Their discussion delves into the societal impact of dehumanizing rhetoric, the importance of punishing evil, and why Kirk's legacy could mark a turning point for confronting hatred. This matters now more than ever, as America faces internal and external challenges demanding moral clarity and action.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Impact of Tragedy - September 12th, Hour 1
Sean Hannity opens with the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University, expressing deep grief and underscoring Kirk's legacy as a conservative thought leader. Sean sets the stage for a special show with guests John Solomon, Jason Chaffetz, and Bill O'Reilly, who discuss the accused assassin Tyler Robinson's political motives and the rapid law enforcement response led by figures like Utah Sheriff Mike Smith, Kash Patel, and Governor Spencer Cox. Sean frames the incident within the growing political violence and toxic rhetoric, emphasizing the need for reflection and change. With tributes highlighting Kirk's influence and a powerful guest lineup examining the investigation, the episode offers critical insights into the broader cultural and political climate. This conversation matters as it confronts ideological extremism, protects free speech, and aims to heal a divided nation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Analyzing Political Violence - September 12th, Hour 3
This hour delves into the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk, with special insight from former Congressman Jason Chaffetz, who witnessed the tragic event. Sean Hannity frames the ongoing culture war, highlighting years of escalating rhetoric against conservatives and Donald Trump. Chaffetz remembers Kirk's unique ability to engage youth and foster honest debate, emphasizing how Kirk's messages rooted in faith and open dialogue made him a singular force on college campuses. The episode probes how dehumanizing political tactics may radicalize individuals and why maintaining open discussion is crucial for democracy. This conversation matters as it examines not just the loss of a powerful communicator, but the urgent need for civil discourse and vigilance against political violence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Searching for Answers - September 11th, Hour 1
The Sean Hannity Show opens with the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk on a Utah college campus, an event that has left millions grieving. Sean frames this tragedy as a targeted attack on free speech, describing Kirk as a patriotic voice and a man of deep faith whose loss echoes nationwide. The show features tributes from figures like President Trump, who awarded Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and Vice President J.D. Vance, who shared moving, personal memories. With law enforcement pursuing the suspect who has been identified as a college-aged shooter, with evidence suggesting political motivation. Hannity highlights both the outpouring of support for Kirk's family and the broader crisis facing civil discourse in America. This episode serves as both a memorial to Charlie Kirk and a call for unity and resolve in the face of violence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Somber Time - September 11th, Hour 2
Sean opens the show with grief and outrage at the assassination of Charlie Kirk, calling him a patriot, a man of faith, and a defender of free speech who inspired millions. John Solomon of Just the News provides the latest on the investigation, including forensic evidence, the weapon recovered, and the nationwide manhunt for the shooter. Sean warns of the toxic hate festering on social media and condemns those celebrating Kirk’s murder. The program also honors the 24th anniversary of 9/11, with reflections on the nearly 3,000 lives lost, the heroism of first responders, and the enduring mission of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation. It is a sobering hour that blends remembrance of past sacrifice with outrage over present political violence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

More on Kirk Assassination - September 11th, Hour 3
Sean Hannity opens with deep emotion, addressing the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk on a Utah college campus, describing Kirk as a beloved, patriotic leader and a man of faith whose loss unites many in grief. The show then transitions to the 24th anniversary of 9/11, featuring a poignant interview with Frank Siller of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, who lost his firefighter brother Stephen on that day and continues to honor hero families, provide mortgage-free homes, and ensure the nation never forgets. Sean frames these stories through themes of sacrifice, heroism, and national unity, underscoring both personal pain and America's enduring spirit. Guest highlights include Siller's firsthand account, his foundation's life-changing work, and a focus on the crucial support of small donors. The episode matters as a call to remember, act with compassion, and remain vigilant in defending American freedom and values amid ongoing challenges.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Assassination of Charlie Kirk - September 10th, Hour 1
Sean covers the tragic news of the shooting of Conservative talk show host Charlie Kirk. This tragedy has hit hard across all political spectrums!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tragedy in Utah - September 10th, Hour 2
Sean covers the latest news today on the assassination of Conservative talk show host Charlie Kirk. Plus, another shooting that happened at a high school in Colorado. Talk Show host Rod Arquette joins Sean to talk about Salt Lake City and just how tragic this news hit this peaceful community.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jason Chaffetz on Charlie Kirk Assassination - September 10th, Hour 3
Sean Hannity is joined by former Congressman Jason Chaffetz to talk about the assassination of Charlie Kirk! As an eyewitness, Congressman Chaffetz explains just how tragic today's news was!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S1 Ep 35SO GET UNCOMFORTABLE, PEOPLE ARE DYING
The facts are making a lot of people squeamish. Well, too bad. Kids are dying, women are being murdered and raped in broad daylight. Children are being trafficked. There are repeat offenders, and they don't fit the liberal narrative, so the answer is we don't address it. Not anymore. We have to address it. It has to stop right now. And we are the ones who have to do it. Say it loud, "It starts with me." @RogueRecap @LyndaMickSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Saving New Jersey - September 9th, Hour 2
Sean Hannity spotlights the upcoming New Jersey gubernatorial election, welcoming Republican candidate Jack Ciattarelli to the show. Hannity frames the race as a crucial opportunity, noting past near-misses for Republicans and New Jersey's history of electing GOP governors. Ciattarelli outlines his plans to lower taxes, reduce electricity costs, and improve public safety, contrasting his platform with that of his opponent, whom he accuses of supporting failed policies and lacking true local roots. The discussion underlines why this race matters: with unaffiliated voters dissatisfied and outmigration increasing, the result could signal a shift in New Jersey's political future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tragedy in Charlotte - September 9th, Hour 1
A brutal stabbing on a Charlotte, North Carolina commuter train resulted in the death of a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee, attracting national outrage and pressing questions about soft-on-crime policies. Sean Hannity discusses the FBI's swift federal charges against suspect DeCarlos DeJuan Brown Jr., highlights guest insights from Kash Patel and former Attorney General Pam Bondi, and criticizes the judicial decision to previously release Brown despite his violent record and mental health issues. Guests stress that lenient criminal justice approaches in "blue cities," as well as a lack of judge accountability, are endangering civilians and undermining confidence in the system. Hannity frames this as a watershed moment, arguing that strong law-and-order leadership, tougher prosecutions, and judicial responsibility are needed to prevent future tragedies and restore safety in American communities.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Holding Judges Accountable - September 9th, Hour 3
Sean Hannity leads today's news roundup spotlighting the tragic stabbing of Irina, a Ukrainian refugee murdered on a Charlotte train by repeat offender Carlos Brown Jr. Sean frames the event as a clear failure of soft-on-crime policies, pressing the urgency of accountability for judge specifically Magistrate Teresa Stokes, who released Brown on a written promise despite his violent history. Congressman Tim Moore and Senate candidate Don Brown joins Sean, both calling for the judge's removal and stronger federal action against permissive bail policies. The discussion emphasizes why this case matters: it reveals systemic failings that put public safety at risk, with the guests urging decisive political and legal reforms to stop similar tragedies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

New York Crime Surge- September 8th, Hour 1
Sean Hannity opens the week highlighting a shocking New York Post headline: 63 subway career criminals racked up over 5,000 arrests, yet only five remain behind bars. He frames the issue as the result of radical leftist policies such as no-bail laws and "reimagining" police which he argues allow repeat offenders to terrorize innocent riders. Hannity discusses the broader impact of these lenient reforms, cites the horrific murder of a young Ukrainian refugee in Charlotte, and scrutinizes politicians silence and media complicity. Featuring expert takes and D.C. crime statistics, the episode spotlights why public safety remains a top concern for voters and calls for supporting organizations like Tunnel to Towers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

School Woke Fight - September 8th, Hour 2
Sean Hannity opens with bombshell reports on alleged deep state coverups, featuring investigative journalist John Solomon of JustTheNews.com. Solomon details explosive evidence questioning the legality of Joe Biden's late-term pardons, possibly signed with an auto pen and even delegated to Kamala Harris, with limited direct oversight raising red flags for DOJ and Congress. The show dives into newly uncovered FBI memos and "prohibited access" files, exposing internal concerns of obstruction and bias in high-profile cases like Hillary Clinton's emails and Hunter Biden. Sean frames these revelations as a turning point for Congressional inquiries, underlining their real-world implications. In the second half, guest Gene Hamilton of America First Legal spotlights a new Parent and Student Action Center's empowering families to push back against woke curricula, bureaucratic agendas, and defend parental rights, as recent school board clashes show this battle is far from over.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Newsom Under Challenge - September 8th, Hour 3
In the latest News Roundup, Sean Hannity dives into California's high-stakes gubernatorial battle, featuring incumbent Gavin Newsom and Republican challenger Steve Hilton. Sean frames Newsom as an absentee "part-time governor" struggling with soaring taxes, homelessness, and sanctuary policies, while highlighting Hilton's energetic campaign to reclaim the California Dream. Hilton discusses his strategies, including a focus on working-class voters, voter ID initiatives, and a federal lawsuit against Democratic redistricting. This conversation matters because it showcases the real possibility of political change in deep-blue California and offers insights into national trends that could impact 2024 and beyond.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Department of War - September 5th, Hour 2
Sean carries President Trump's announcement that he's bringing back the Department of War! A bold leader who inspires a nation to action!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Policy Changes Are Making an Impact - September 5th, Hour 1
Donald Trump is expected to officially announce today the renaming of the Department of Defense back to its historic title, the Department of War, along with several major policy alterations. Sean Hannity frames this as a return to Reagan-era prioritiesâhighlighting the development of new missile defense systems, advancing technologies like AI weaponry and hypersonics, and preparing the military for future threats. Hannity draws parallels with Reagan's "Star Wars" initiative and argues this move is both forward-looking and grounded in lessons from past presidential legacies. The guest spotlight falls on investigative reporter John Solomon, who breaks news on Biden's controversial outsourcing of presidential clemency decisions, showing why presidential authority and transparency remain crucial in turbulent times. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sliwa Remains Defiant - September 5th, Hour 3
Sean Hannity dives into the latest drama surrounding the New York City mayoral race, featuring Curtis Sliwa's live reaction to Eric Adams' campaign announcement. As Sean frames, the stakes have never been higher with speculation about Adams' potential exit, Andrew Cuomo seeking Sharptonâs endorsement, and the rise of progressive candidate Zoran Mamdani. Sliwa highlights his surge in polls, grassroots fundraising success, and his law-and-order message, while Hannity underscores the ideological clash threatening New York's future. This episode matters because it spotlights how internal party divisions and surging crime could reshape city leadership and set a national tone.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RFK Jr. vs. Senate Democrats - September 4th, Hour 1
Sean opens the show with fireworks from Capitol Hill as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. clashes with Senate Democrats over vaccines, medical freedom, and government overreach. Kansas Senator Roger Marshall highlights the staggering 76 shots children receive by age 18, raising questions about transparency and parental choice. Sean underscores his belief in medical privacy, recounting the false promises made during COVID and warning against blind faith in government bureaucrats. Dr. Mehmet Oz joins to break down the hearing, defending Kennedy’s push for accountability at HHS and calling out the CDC’s failures. Together, they argue for informed consent, freedom of choice, and an end to political theater that ignores real health challenges.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chicago Crime, Failed Leadership - September 4th, Hour 2
Sean zeroes in on Chicago’s violent crime crisis, blasting Gov. JB Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson for prioritizing politics over public safety while Congresswoman Mary Miller outlines the devastating toll of no-cash bail and soft-on-crime policies. Callers share first-hand stories of living under failed Democratic leadership, including fears for family members in crime-ridden Chicago. Sean then takes aim at California Gov. Gavin Newsom, pressing him with unanswered questions about high taxes, homelessness, wildfires, and sanctuary state policies that put citizens at risk. From Illinois to California, Sean exposes how radical policies are undermining safety, security, and prosperity across America.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Free Speech Under Fire Abroad - September 4th, Hour 3
In this episode, Sean takes a hard look at the erosion of free speech in Great Britain, where comedian Graham Linehan was arrested over social media posts, sparking debate with Chris Hahn and Mahek Cook. Nigel Farage’s testimony on Capitol Hill and clashes with Rep. Jamie Raskin highlight how censorship abroad may foreshadow what’s coming to America. Sean then pivots to the FBI’s suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story, calling it a blatant interference in the 2020 election. Later, callers weigh in on school safety and the need for stronger on-campus protections, while listeners from Illinois share frustration with entrenched corruption, high taxes, and failed Democratic leadership. The show closes with a preview of RFK Jr., Gov. Ron DeSantis, Riley Gaines, and Tommy Lahren joining Hannity on TV.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Epstein Fight - September 3rd, Hour 1
Sean Hannity opens his show by criticizing two Washington, D.C. grand juries for refusing to indict individuals accused of threatening former President Donald Trump, calling it evidence of political bias in the justice system. He contrasts media reactions to Trump's brief time out of the public eye with their handling of President Biden's absences and broader coverage biases against Republicans. Hannity also addresses rumors and conspiracy theories regarding both Trump's health and the Jeffrey Epstein files, arguing that efforts to implicate Trump in the Epstein scandal fail due to lack of evidence and Trump's past actions against Epstein. He closes by highlighting what he sees as media double standards, Democratic policy failures, and the ongoing culture war over political narratives.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Economic Transformation - September 3rd, Hour 3
In this discussion on Sean Hannity's show, experts Steve Moore and Tim Stewart weigh in on the current economic landscape, highlighting key indicators such as home sales, energy production, and the effects of Trump-era tariffs and deregulation. They argue that America is on the verge of an economic boom due to increased domestic manufacturing, robust energy policies, and substantial foreign investment. The conversation also addresses the rapid rise of artificial intelligence and its potential to both eliminate certain jobs and create new opportunities, especially in manufacturing and energy sectors. The hosts caution, however, that automation and AI will bring workforce transitions, emphasizing the need for education and policy measures to ensure American workers benefit from these economic shifts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Failing Liberal Cities - September 3rd, Hour 2
This hour features a conversation centered on criticism of Democratic leadership in cities such as Chicago, San Francisco, New York, and Los Angeles. Sean and guest hosts, including Bill O'Reilly, argue that progressive policies have led to rising crime, budget deficits, high taxation, and urban decline, yet voters continue to support these politicians out of ignorance, corruption, or desire for entitlements. They also touch on issues of media bias, the spread of political conspiracy theories, and discuss recent controversies about political figures from both parties. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Space Force on the Move - September 2nd, Hour 1
During a wide-ranging radio show and press conference, President Trump announced that Huntsville, Alabama, will become the new headquarters for the US Space Force, highlighting the city's aerospace history. He addressed recent crime spikes in cities like Chicago and Baltimore, criticizing local leaders and reiterating his willingness to send National Guard troops if necessary. Trump dismissed a viral rumor about his death as "fake news," contrasting his media accessibility with that of President Biden. The President also discussed possible election upsets in New Jersey and Virginia, advocated for stricter voting standards, and reflected on core Republican stances against illegal immigration and for economic reform. The broadcast mixed breaking news, campaign strategy, and pointed media critiques.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chicago Crime and Clash Over Federal Intervention - September 2nd, Hour 2
Sean highlights a violent Labor Day weekend in Chicago, citing more than 50 people shot and several killed, and criticizes city and state leaders for rejecting potential federal assistance. He argues the federal government has authority under the Supremacy Clause and points to perceived crime drops in Washington, D.C., after National Guard involvement. Local news clips recount multiple mass shootings, while guests advocate for federal help, link violence to drug cartels and sanctuary policies, and claim an opening to flip Chicago and Illinois Republican. Callers compare crime rates with other cities and pivot to broader critiques of Democratic governance, including in California.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.