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S2 Ep 28NO CO-PAYS, NO DEDUCTIBLES...OH MY!
EIn this episode, Lynda interviews Dr. Josh, and they discuss innovative approaches to healthcare through direct care and telemedicine, emphasizing affordability, accessibility, and patient-centered practices. He shares insights on how his practice is transforming traditional healthcare models to better serve patients' needs. Imagine having a doctor who actually cared about you and your family again, and even better, for 1/8 of the cost. You have to check him out. No co pays. No deductibles. Atlas.md Atlas.direct @lyndamick @roguerecap roguerecap.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sen. Mike Lee's Plan for The SAFE Act
In the final hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean Hannity sits down with Utah Senator Mike Lee to discuss the escalating battle over the SAVE Act, legislation designed to strengthen voter ID requirements and protect election integrity. Senator Lee outlines his push for a talking filibuster, arguing that if Democrats want to block the bill, they should be forced to stand on the Senate floor and defend their opposition publicly. Hannity and Lee break down the political math in the Senate, the pressure building around the vote, and why the issue of election security has become one of the most important debates in Washington. Lee also points to historical examples—including the Civil Rights Act debate—to explain how sustained public pressure can change the outcome of legislation. The conversation highlights the growing divide in Congress over voter ID and why many Americans see the issue as fundamental to restoring trust in elections. As the SAVE Act heads toward a potential Senate showdown, Hannity and Lee argue that transparency and accountability are essential to protecting the integrity of the vote.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Iran, Trump’s Red Line, and the Fight Over Truth
Sean Hannity welcomes Bill O’Reilly for their weekly “Simple Man” conversation, diving into the growing demand for longer-form discussions in today’s media landscape. The two longtime broadcasters reflect on legacy in journalism, the shift toward deeper interviews, and why substance still matters in an age driven by algorithms and outrage. The conversation then pivots to the escalating tensions with Iran and the strategic decisions behind President Trump’s approach to preventing a nuclear-armed regime. O’Reilly explains why history shows that confronting evil early can prevent far greater catastrophe later. Hannity also plays key portions of his interview with Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, who detailed the negotiations with Iran and the alarming revelation that Tehran possessed enough enriched uranium to potentially build multiple nuclear weapons within weeks. Hannity argues that the so-called “Trump doctrine” is rooted in deterrence—projecting strength while still pursuing diplomacy whenever possible. The hour closes with a deeper look at the geopolitical stakes and why a nuclear Iran would pose an existential threat to the region and the world.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Strength, Sacrifice, and the Trump Doctrine
Sean Hannity opens the show with a personal reflection on the growing anger in American politics and why he believes strength—not division—has historically defined the country. Hannity shares a story about his father serving in World War II and how that generation understood sacrifice, duty, and the price of defending freedom. That history sets the stage for a broader discussion about what Hannity calls the “Trump doctrine,” a foreign policy approach rooted in strength, deterrence, and clear consequences for America’s adversaries. Hannity explains why he believes projecting strength abroad is the surest path to preventing conflict rather than inviting it. The conversation turns to the current tensions with Iran and the importance of making it clear that the United States will not tolerate nuclear threats. Hannity contrasts today’s geopolitical challenges with the resolve shown by earlier generations who defended the country during wartime. It’s a reflective and forceful hour about leadership, history, and why strength remains central to American security.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S2 Ep 27REPUBLICANS TURNED ON US...AGAIN
EThis episode covers the controversial funding of refugee welfare in the US, highlighting political votes, fraud schemes, and the impact on American taxpayers. It emphasizes the need for accountability and reform in immigration and welfare policies. Why are our Republican Senators voting against us? Call 202-224-3121 and ask them yourself. SAVEACT SAVEAMERICAACT @LYNDAMICK @ROGUERECAP ROGUERECAP.COM See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Border Security, Terror Threats, and the Immigration Reckoning
Sean Hannity sounds the alarm over what he calls the most preventable national security crisis in modern American history. In this powerful hour, Hannity revisits years of claims that the U.S. border was “secure” and contrasts those statements with record migrant crossings and growing terrorism concerns. Former acting CBP Commissioner Mark Morgan joins the show to explain how unvetted border crossings could pose long-term national security risks. Hannity outlines the connection between immigration enforcement, counterterrorism, and public safety, arguing that the nation must send a clear message that illegal entry will not be tolerated. The discussion also covers rising crime, the role of federal agencies, and what a stronger enforcement strategy might look like moving forward. Hannity calls for accountability and warns that the consequences of past policies may take years to fully resolve.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Iran’s Nuclear Threat and the Midnight Hammer Moment
Sean Hannity breaks down the escalating confrontation with Iran and why he believes America’s decisive response has changed the global balance of power. Senator John Fetterman joins the program to discuss the military strikes that crippled Iran’s nuclear ambitions and why he says preventing a nuclear-armed Iran should be a bipartisan priority. Hannity revisits years of warnings from American leaders about Tehran’s nuclear threat and asks why some politicians now oppose the very actions they once supported. The conversation also turns to national security, the Department of Homeland Security funding battle, and the debate over voter ID and the SAVE Act. Hannity argues that protecting election integrity and enforcing immigration law are essential to preserving the constitutional republic. It’s a high-stakes hour covering foreign policy, domestic security, and the growing divide inside American politics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Markets, Cuba, and the New Global Energy Battle
Sean Hannity dives into the economic ripple effects of global conflict as oil prices plunge and markets react to America’s growing influence over global energy routes. Hannity explains how U.S. naval protection of oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz may stabilize world markets while weakening adversaries like Iran. He also explores a surprising diplomatic development—reports that Cuba may be negotiating with the United States and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Hannity shares personal stories about Cuban-American immigrants and the devastating legacy of Castro’s communist regime. The hour highlights how energy policy, geopolitical pressure, and economic leverage can reshape international alliances. Hannity argues that strong leadership abroad can lead to stability at home—and possibly historic change in places like Cuba.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Radical Iran, Online Propaganda, and America’s New Terror Threat
In the final hour of the program, Sean Hannity delivers a wide-ranging look at the growing threats facing the United States. Hannity warns that Iran’s regime continues to pursue nuclear capabilities while spreading propaganda and antisemitism across social media platforms. He explains how foreign governments are using bots and artificial intelligence to influence young Americans online. Sean also reacts to a disturbing ISIS-inspired terror plot in New York and discusses how radicalization increasingly happens through internet networks. Dr. Brenda Shaffer joins the show to analyze Iran’s internal dynamics and how ethnic minorities could shape the country’s future. Hannity argues that America must confront both global terrorism and domestic security risks with clarity and resolve. It’s a powerful closing hour on national security, propaganda, and the fight against radical extremism.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The SAVE Act and the Fight for Voter ID
Sean Hannity takes on the growing battle over election integrity as the Senate faces pressure to pass the SAVE Act. Hannity argues that requiring voter ID and proof of citizenship is common sense and reflects overwhelming support from the American people. Congressman Chip Roy joins the program to discuss the legislative fight and the political pressure needed to move the bill forward. The conversation dives into the Senate filibuster strategy and why this moment could determine whether election reforms happen before the next major election cycle. Sean also explores how this debate is impacting major Republican races in Texas and beyond. The hour highlights the broader stakes: protecting the integrity of American elections and restoring public confidence in the democratic process. Hannity says the time for action is now—and voters across the country are watching.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Iran Showdown and the Real Stakes for America
In this hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean breaks down the escalating conflict with Iran and explains why the stakes go far beyond the Middle East. Hannity walks listeners through the strategic reasoning behind U.S. and Israeli military actions, arguing that preventing a nuclear-armed Iran is essential for global security. He warns that misinformation online—often fueled by foreign propaganda operations—is distorting the public conversation about the war. Sean also addresses the threat of ISIS-inspired domestic terrorism after a frightening attempted bombing near New York’s Gracie Mansion. The hour explores the broader danger posed by radical ideology and the risks created by unvetted immigration policies. Hannity makes the case that leadership now will determine whether future generations live under the threat of nuclear terror. It’s a powerful hour focused on national security, terrorism, and America’s role in defending freedom.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S2 Ep 26SEXUAL ASSAULT & WE PAID FOR IT
EWhy did 357 members of Congress vote to block the release of records detailing sexual harassment and misconduct settlements paid with taxpayer funds? In this episode, we'll deliver an in-depth critique of Congress's opaque handling of sexual harassment investigations, the erosion of political accountability, and the grip of special interests protecting the powerful. On a brighter note, Rep. Nancy Mace's relentless push for transparency, including her recent resolution to force the House Ethics Committee to publicly disclose all related reports and records (with victim details redacted), is paving the way to shatter this bipartisan wall of secrecy. @LyndaMick @RogueRecap RogueRecap.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Why Leadership Matters
Sean Hannity closes the week’s broadcast with a wide-ranging “News Roundup and Information Overload,” tackling everything from California’s political dysfunction to the broader ideological divide shaping America. Hannity examines the record of California Governor Gavin Newsom, questioning the state’s soaring taxes, budget deficits, and policy failures while speaking with gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton about plans to reform the state. The conversation highlights concerns about crime, homelessness, and the economic exodus from California as voters weigh the future of leadership in the nation’s largest state. Hannity also revisits the global stakes surrounding the conflict with Iran, arguing that decisive leadership today prevents dangerous consequences tomorrow. Throughout the hour he reflects on America’s national security priorities, immigration policy debates, and the cultural battles playing out across the country. Hannity closes by emphasizing the importance of protecting American sovereignty, supporting law enforcement, and maintaining strength abroad to safeguard future generations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Inside The Collapse of Iran’s War Machine
Sean Hannity breaks down the rapidly escalating conflict with Iran as Operation Epic Fury reshapes the geopolitical landscape in the Middle East. Hannity explains how U.S. and Israeli intelligence coordinated a precision strike that eliminated Iran’s Supreme Leader and crippled key military infrastructure in the opening moments of the campaign. He examines the dramatic collapse of Iran’s naval power, the destruction of missile capabilities, and the weakening of Tehran’s regional proxy forces. Hannity also analyzes the strategic implications of controlling oil routes and what it could mean for global energy markets and U.S. national security. Throughout the hour, he argues that decisive action now prevents a nuclear Iran and avoids a prolonged war later. Hannity also reflects on the historical transformation of Iran—from a once-Western society to a regime defined by radical leadership. The hour concludes with discussion about what a post-regime Iran could look like and why the outcome of this conflict may reshape the Middle East for generations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Inside The War That Shook Iran
Sean Hannity breaks down the rapidly escalating conflict with Iran as Operation Epic Fury reshapes the geopolitical landscape in the Middle East. Hannity explains how U.S. and Israeli intelligence coordinated a precision strike that eliminated Iran’s Supreme Leader and crippled key military infrastructure in the opening moments of the campaign. He examines the dramatic collapse of Iran’s naval power, the destruction of missile capabilities, and the weakening of Tehran’s regional proxy forces. Hannity also analyzes the strategic implications of controlling oil routes and what it could mean for global energy markets and U.S. national security. Throughout the hour, he argues that decisive action now prevents a nuclear Iran and avoids a prolonged war later. Hannity also reflects on the historical transformation of Iran—from a once-Western society to a regime defined by radical leadership. The hour concludes with discussion about what a post-regime Iran could look like and why the outcome of this conflict may reshape the Middle East for generations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S2 Ep 25AI - The Good, the Bad, and the Energy Crunch
EAI!! Today, we dive into the often-overlooked implications of AI beyond its productivity perks. Joined by my friend and AI specialist David Lobue, we explore AI's evolution, biases, real-world applications, and the massive energy demands it's placing on society. We cover everything from language models to corporate control, and how powerhouses like Elon Musk and tools like Grok and ChatGPT are shaping the way we work and produce. @LyndaMick @RogueRecap roguerecap.com #AI #Grok #EnergySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Iran Reckoning
In the final hour of the program, Sean Hannity breaks down the rapidly escalating conflict with Iran and the global stakes surrounding Operation Epic Fury. Hannity argues that the Iranian regime’s decades-long pursuit of nuclear weapons and support for terrorist proxies made confrontation inevitable, warning that failing to act would have left the United States and its allies facing a far greater threat. He explains how President Donald Trump’s doctrine—no endless wars but decisive action when necessary—has shaped the strategy behind dismantling Iran’s nuclear ambitions and missile capabilities. Hannity also speaks with Dr. Dan Diker of the Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs, who outlines the long history of Iranian-backed terrorism and why intelligence officials believe the regime posed an imminent threat. Together they discuss the potential collapse of Iran’s ruling regime, the possibility of a new path toward peace in the Middle East, and why many Arab nations are quietly shifting their stance on the conflict. Later, Hannity takes calls from listeners on the broader “war on terror,” debates the political divide in Washington over military action, and weighs the moral and historical lessons that shape America’s response to emerging threats. The hour concludes with Hannity reflecting on how the decisions made today could determine the safety and stability of future generations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lindsey Graham on Iran: “The Regime Must Fall”
Sean Hannity is joined by Senator Lindsey Graham for a wide-ranging discussion on the escalating conflict with Iran and the strategy behind Operation Epic Fury. Graham argues that the Iranian regime has been at war with the United States since 1979 and warns that allowing the Ayatollah to obtain nuclear weapons would pose a direct threat to America and its allies. Together, Hannity and Graham outline why the administration believes dismantling Iran’s missile programs, naval power, and terror networks is essential to regional stability. The conversation also explores the broader geopolitical stakes, including how weakening Iran could open the door to renewed peace negotiations between Israel and Arab nations in the region. Hannity presses Graham on criticism from Democrats and European leaders, while Graham insists the operation could ultimately lead to a historic shift toward peace in the Middle East. 030526 HR 2.mp3 Later in the hour, Hannity takes calls from listeners debating U.S. foreign policy, the cost of global conflicts, and the risks of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence being used by hostile regimes. Hannity argues that confronting dangerous regimes now may prevent far greater threats in the future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Trump’s Iran Strategy & The Fight Over America First
Sean Hannity breaks down the latest developments in the Middle East as President Trump’s Operation Epic Furycontinues to dominate global headlines. Hannity explains the administration’s strategy to eliminate Iran’s nuclear ambitions, dismantle its ballistic missile program, and weaken the regime’s influence across the region. He also addresses media criticism and the growing debate over what “America First” truly means when it comes to foreign policy and national security. The hour also covers breaking political news, including a cabinet change involving Homeland Security and Senator Markwayne Mullin, as well as new economic data showing strong productivity gains and job growth. Hannity argues that the administration’s policies are strengthening both the economy and America’s global position. Throughout the program, Hannity highlights the broader stakes: preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons while supporting the Iranian people’s chance for freedom. He also discusses the evolving military strategy and intelligence operations aimed at neutralizing Iran’s leadership and terrorist networks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Future Wars, Election Battles, and America’s Security Debate
Sean Hannity’s final hour continues the conversation about the global implications of the conflict with Iran and the future of modern warfare. Hannity discusses how emerging military technologies and intelligence operations are reshaping how wars are fought and won. The program also shifts to domestic politics, including debates over election integrity, voter ID laws, and political divisions in Washington. Hannity takes calls from listeners who weigh in on national security, the cost of freedom, and America’s responsibility to confront threats before they grow larger. The conversation reflects on historical lessons, the dangers of radical ideologies, and the importance of protecting future generations. Hannity closes the show emphasizing that strong leadership and preparedness remain essential to maintaining peace and security.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fight over Iran's Future
In the news roundup hour, Sean Hannity details what he describes as one of the most significant military operations in modern history. Hannity and Senator Steve Daines discuss the precision strikes that eliminated Iran’s top leadership and targeted thousands of military sites in just days. Supporters argue the operation prevented a nuclear-armed Iran and protected future generations from an existential threat. Hannity also breaks down the political backlash from Democrats and isolationists who oppose the strikes, accusing them of ignoring the danger posed by the Iranian regime. The conversation explores how advanced military technology, intelligence coordination, and the U.S.–Israel partnership changed the course of the conflict almost instantly. Hannity frames the operation as a turning point that could ultimately reshape the Middle East and open the door to lasting peace.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Future of Iran and America's Role
Sean Hannity opens the show with a deep dive into the dramatic U.S. and Israeli military strikes against Iran’s leadership and nuclear infrastructure. In a powerful conversation with Bill O’Reilly, Hannity argues that preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons is a moral and strategic imperative for future generations. The discussion examines the criticism from isolationists and political opponents, while highlighting the risks and consequences of confronting a radical regime that openly calls for the destruction of America and Israel. Hannity and O’Reilly compare the situation to historical conflicts and debate whether decisive military action can prevent larger wars in the future. The hour also touches on media coverage of the conflict and the broader geopolitical stakes involved. Hannity frames the operation as a defining moment that could reshape the Middle East and global security for decades to come.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S2 Ep 24THEY'RE BACK, BILL AND HILLARY...LIKE A BAD RASH
EThe Clintons are back and just as devious as before. It's so ridiculous it's almost unbelievable. Today we take a listen to the recent Clinton deposition hearings related to Epstein. The lack of accountability from the Clintons - despite the evidence, from pictures, to notes, to White House logs - is incredible. We have so many problems, not the least of which is our two-tier justice system and the rich and powerful who run it. The government's role in protecting powerful individuals involved in rape and sexual abuse crimes is astounding. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

No Endless War: A New Middle East?
Sean Hannity closes the day with a sweeping look at the broader consequences of Operation Epic Fury. In a powerful interview with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Hannity explores why this moment was unavoidable and how years of Iranian aggression culminated in decisive joint action. The conversation revisits Iran’s nuclear ambitions, the failed negotiations, and the precision strikes that eliminated both nuclear infrastructure and regime leadership. Hannity argues this is not about regime occupation or endless war — but about removing an existential nuclear threat before it becomes unstoppable. The hour ends with a bold question: Could this moment unlock a new era of Middle East peace?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Operation Epic Fury: Decapitation Strike
Sean Hannity opens with breaking news that Iran’s supreme leader and nearly 50 senior regime officials were eliminated in the opening moments of Operation Epic Fury. He details how coordinated U.S. and Israeli intelligence struck the heart of Iran’s leadership structure within the first 30 seconds of the conflict. Hannity explains the strategic precision behind the operation — from air superiority to bunker-buster strikes — and underscores that Iran rejected multiple diplomatic off-ramps, including offers for civilian-grade nuclear fuel provided at no cost. Featuring remarks from Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Hannity lays out the administration’s case: Iran posed a real and accelerating threat, and preemptive action prevented greater American casualties. This hour frames the operation as a historic turning point — not regime occupation, but decisive deterrence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Iran After the Fall: Who Leads Next?
In Hour 2, Sean Hannity examines what comes after the elimination of Iran’s top clerical leadership. As additional regime figures are reportedly targeted while attempting to select a successor, Hannity shifts the focus to the Iranian people and opposition movements. Featuring members of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, the discussion centers on whether this moment could finally break the 47-year theocracy. Hannity presses key questions about internal resistance, the Revolutionary Guard, and whether an organized democratic alternative is ready to step forward. The message is clear: lasting change must come from within Iran — but the conditions may now exist for that change to begin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S2 Ep 23THEY CAN LET THEIR HAIR DOWN, FINALLY
EIn this episode of Rogue Recap, we talk about the recent military actions taken by the U.S. in Iran, the implications of these actions, and the reactions from both the public and media. The dire situation in Iran, the role of social media in providing real-time information, and the complexities of U.S. foreign policy are all incredibly important, but the most amazing development is the freedom that will be felt by so many for the first time. The need for US intervention in Iran to help the oppressed citizens held captive for far too long. We pray for our troops, the people of Iran, and the chance at peace. Islamic terrorists must never win. @LyndaMick @RogueRecap RogueRecap.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sleeper Cells, Global Fallout & The Fight Ahead
The final hour widens the lens to examine potential global consequences. Hannity covers concerns about Iranian retaliation, sleeper cells inside the U.S., and the Austin, Texas shooting under investigation for possible terror links. Texas AG Ken Paxton joins to discuss border failures under the Biden administration and the risk of unvetted entrants. Hannity connects decades of Iranian aggression — from Beirut to Iraq — to the necessity of Operation Epic Fury. He warns against complacency, argues that strength prevented a nuclear-armed Iran, and reiterates that the next chapter now belongs to the Iranian people. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Iran’s Moment of Truth: Freedom or Chaos?
In Hour 2, Hannity explores what comes next after the fall of Iran’s supreme leader. Featuring interviews with opposition figures and analysis of the regime’s collapse, the discussion centers on whether the Iranian people will seize this once-in-a-generation opportunity. Hannity presses the case that America’s mission was never regime occupation — but liberation through strength — and urges unity among Iranian factions. He revisits years of Democratic foreign policy missteps and contrasts them with President Trump’s decisive action. The central question: Will Iran emerge as a democratic republic, or descend into internal power struggles?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Operation Epic Fury: The Death of a Dictator
Sean Hannity delivers a dramatic and historic broadcast as news breaks that Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, has been killed in the opening moments of Operation Epic Fury. The show details how coordinated U.S. and Israeli strikes eliminated dozens of top regime figures and dismantled key military infrastructure. Hannity frames the moment as justice for decades of Iranian-sponsored terror and a turning point for the Middle East. He walks listeners through the Trump Doctrine — preemptive strength to prevent nuclear catastrophe — and argues the world is now safer because America acted decisively. The hour closes with a powerful message to the Iranian people: their long-awaited opportunity for freedom is finally at hand.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Faith, Freedom and Morale Clarity
In the powerful final hour, Sean Hannity welcomes longtime friend and nationally syndicated host Dennis Prager for an emotional and deeply philosophical conversation. Prager, now paralyzed from the shoulders down after a devastating fall, shares how he chose perseverance over despair—grounded not only in faith, but in reason and purpose. They discuss Prager’s new book, If There Is No God: The Battle Over Who Defines Good and Evil, exploring whether morality can exist without a Creator and why absolute truths matter in a world increasingly driven by emotion. Hannity reflects on faith, suffering, and the resilience required to continue one’s mission despite unimaginable hardship. The hour also revisits the SAVE Act debate and growing international threats, tying it all together with a broader theme: without moral clarity, nations lose their foundation. It’s a moving, thought-provoking close to a week defined by geopolitical tension and cultural battles—reminding listeners that strength begins with conviction.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Save the Vote, Save the Republic
Sean Hannity turns his focus to election integrity and border enforcement, calling on Senate Republicans to stand firm behind the SAVE Act. He argues that proof of citizenship and voter ID are not partisan issues—but foundational safeguards for the republic. With Democrats resisting and some GOP senators wavering over procedural battles like the filibuster, Hannity makes the case that now is the moment for political courage, not caution. The hour also highlights the push for Delilah’s Law, legislation aimed at preventing illegal immigrants from obtaining commercial driver’s licenses after deadly accidents involving unqualified drivers. Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita joins Hannity to discuss state-level enforcement and the urgency of restoring law and order. Hannity connects the dots between sanctuary policies, public safety risks, and federal inaction—warning that without accountability, American citizens pay the price. For Hannity, this isn’t about party politics—it’s about sovereignty, safety, and preserving the integrity of American elections before it’s too late.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Countdown to Confrontation
Sean Hannity sounds the alarm as nuclear negotiations with Iran collapse and President Trump’s deadline rapidly approaches. With U.S. naval strike groups positioned across the Persian Gulf and Mediterranean, Hannity outlines why he believes the Trump Doctrine—no forever wars, no boots on the ground—still demands decisive action against the world’s leading state sponsor of terror. He walks listeners through the military buildup, Iran’s refusal to halt uranium enrichment, and the growing threat of advanced ballistic missiles aimed at Israel and potentially the U.S. homeland. Hannity also breaks down why appeasement failed under prior administrations and argues that strength—not concession—is the only language Tehran understands. Featuring analysis from Ambassador Nathan Sales, the hour explores whether regime collapse is possible and what a targeted strike could mean for the region. As tensions rise, Hannity urges listeners to pray for American troops and stand firm against radical Islamic terrorism. This is a defining geopolitical moment—peace through strength is once again being tested.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S2 Ep 22POLITICS OVER EVERYTHING, ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING
EIn this episode of the Rogue Recap, we discuss the pressing issues surrounding the SAVE Act, emphasizing its importance for election integrity and the need for American citizens to prove their eligibility to vote. We address and highlight the consequences of illegal immigration on public safety and the need for unity among Americans. Even the sheriffs want ICE to help. The conversation also honors American heroes and calls for a collective effort to ensure that every vote counts and that the integrity of elections is upheld. We have to get Democrats who won't stand for America and Americans out of office; we can only do that with the Save Act. @LyndaMick @RogueRecap RogueRecap.com SaveActSOTU See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

American Heroes, American Future
In the final hour, Sean Hannity shifts focus from politics to inspiration, spotlighting two remarkable young Americans honored during the State of the Union. Sean speaks with Everest Nevermont, an 11-year-old AI education advocate, and Sierra Burns, a foster care reform champion, highlighting their stories of perseverance and leadership. Hannity underscores the importance of education, innovation, and opportunity as pillars of America’s future. He also reflects on how young leaders like these embody the promise and resilience that define the nation. While political battles dominate headlines, this hour reminds listeners that America’s strength ultimately comes from its people. It’s a powerful and hopeful close to a high-energy broadcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Exposed on the National Stage
In this explosive hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean breaks down what he calls one of the most politically defining moments of the year. During the State of the Union, President Trump asked lawmakers to stand if they believe the first duty of government is to protect American citizens—not illegal immigrants—and many Democrats remained seated. Hannity argues that this moment will shape the coming election cycle, framing it as a clear choice between border security and open-border policies. He details the broader policy divide on sanctuary cities, voter ID laws, energy independence, and tax cuts. Sean also reacts to snap polling that showed strong public approval for the President’s speech and discusses why these issues resonate with independent voters. This hour is a roadmap for what Hannity believes will define the political battlefield ahead.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stand for Americans
In this explosive hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean breaks down what he calls one of the most politically defining moments of the year. During the State of the Union, President Trump asked lawmakers to stand if they believe the first duty of government is to protect American citizens—not illegal immigrants—and many Democrats remained seated. Hannity argues that this moment will shape the coming election cycle, framing it as a clear choice between border security and open-border policies. He details the broader policy divide on sanctuary cities, voter ID laws, energy independence, and tax cuts. Sean also reacts to snap polling that showed strong public approval for the President’s speech and discusses why these issues resonate with independent voters. This hour is a roadmap for what Hannity believes will define the political battlefield ahead.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Moment of Choosing
In this powerful second hour, Sean Hannity is joined by “Simple Man” Bill O’Reilly for a sharp, in-depth breakdown of what Hannity calls a defining State of the Union moment . The two debate whether the President’s challenge to Democrats—asking them to stand if they believe government’s first duty is to protect American citizens—was political strategy or a genuine “moment of choosing.” Hannity argues the contrast between secure borders and open-border policies has never been clearer, framing the upcoming midterms as the most consequential of our lifetime. O’Reilly analyzes the political calculation behind the speech and explains how Republicans are positioning themselves as the party of patriotism heading into November. Together, they explore the broader implications for voter ID, sanctuary cities, law enforcement funding, and the future of the Democratic Party’s direction. Hannity emphasizes that the stakes go beyond partisan politics—touching on economic recovery, national security, and cultural identity. The hour closes with a passionate call for civic engagement, urging listeners to commit in their hearts and minds to vote and protect the progress they believe is underway.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Checkmate Moment for America
In this powerful hour, Sean Hannity breaks down what he calls a historic and politically masterful State of the Union address by President Trump . Hannity frames the speech as a defining contrast between two competing visions for the country—secure borders, economic resurgence, and American strength versus what he describes as a radicalized Democratic Party resistant to voter ID, border enforcement, and law-and-order policies. He highlights key moments from the night, including the President’s call for lawmakers to stand if they believe the government’s first duty is to protect American citizens, a moment Hannity describes as “checkmate.” The episode underscores economic gains cited in the speech, from falling inflation and mortgage rates to record job growth and investment commitments. Hannity also focuses on emotional moments honoring veterans, crime victims, and everyday Americans, contrasting them with what he portrays as disruptive Democratic reactions in the chamber. He warns listeners that the upcoming midterm elections represent “the biggest choice” of their lifetime and urges civic participation. This episode blends policy analysis, political commentary, and passionate calls for voter engagement, reinforcing Hannity’s core themes of peace through strength, border security, economic growth, and renewed national pride See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Patriots vs. “Hatriots”
In this explosive final hour, Sean Hannity delivers a full News Roundup and Information Overload, calling the President’s State of the Union address a defining moment for the country . Hannity breaks down what he describes as a stark divide in the chamber—between those celebrating American strength and those refusing to stand for border security, voter ID, and honoring everyday heroes. He replays powerful moments from the speech, including tributes to military service members, crime victims, and young survivors whose stories shaped the President’s call for stronger immigration enforcement. Investigative journalist John Solomon joins Hannity to unveil new reporting from JustTheNews.com detailing internal memos that suggest coordination between Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis, the Biden DOJ, and members of the January 6th committee. Hannity and Solomon discuss what the newly obtained documents reveal, the legal implications of potential double prosecutions, and how lawfare may have played a role in targeting President Trump. Throughout the hour, Hannity emphasizes what he sees as the central contrast heading into the 2026 midterms: secure borders, economic resurgence, and “America First” policies versus what he characterizes as a radicalized Democratic Party unwilling to support common-sense legislation. The episode closes with a passionate appeal for civic engagement, urging listeners to recognize the stakes and make their voices heard at the ballot box.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S2 Ep 21WE NEED THIS FROM THE SOTU
EIn this episode of Rogue Recap, we discuss the upcoming State of the Union address by President Trump, emphasizing the need for term limits in Congress, critiquing political figures, and addressing immigration issues. The influence of woke ideology on American values and the importance of the SAVE Act for political accountability is beyond vital for our nation's success. We have to address the media's bias and the necessity for the American people to be heard in the political process. @LyndaMick @RogueRecap RogueRecap.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Protecting Our Kids
In this powerful second hour, Sean Hannity focuses on the growing national debate over gender-related medical procedures for minors, spotlighting the proposed “Chloe Cole Act” alongside Congressman and Dr. Bob Onder and detransitioner Chloe Cole. Hannity examines the emotional and medical consequences of irreversible treatments for children, calling for federal legislation to protect minors from life-altering decisions. He also previews President Trump’s State of the Union address, responding to Democratic lawmakers who are boycotting or pledging “silent defiance.” Hannity contrasts what he describes as Republican priorities — border security, law enforcement, and election integrity — with Democratic resistance and political theatrics. The hour also touches on rising anti-Semitism, support for Israel, and broader cultural and policy battles shaping the midterm elections. As the State of the Union approaches, Hannity frames the moment as a defining crossroads for the country’s direction and values.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

State of the Union Showdown
In this high-energy opening hour, Sean Hannity previews President Trump’s State of the Union address and calls out what he describes as Democratic “boycott theatrics” and political grandstanding. Hannity breaks down new polling data showing strong approval numbers for the president, contrasts economic trends from the Biden years to today, and highlights declining inflation and energy prices. He takes aim at Governor Gavin Newsom’s record in California, criticizing spending priorities, sanctuary policies, and what he calls political distractions. The conversation also covers immigration enforcement, Democratic calls to reform or defund ICE, and rising concerns about election integrity laws in Virginia. Hannity underscores the broader contrast he sees between red-state economic growth and high-cost blue states, while urging viewers to watch his post–State of the Union coverage. The hour blends policy, polling, and pointed political commentary as the nation prepares for a major presidential address.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Midterm Referendum
In this high-energy final hour, Sean Hannity calls the upcoming midterm elections the most consequential vote of our lifetime, urging his audience not to sit this one out. Hannity frames the election as a clear referendum on President Trump’s economic agenda, border enforcement policies, and what he describes as a renewed era of American prosperity. He challenges what he calls “fake polls” and media narratives, highlighting early voting trends in Texas and Georgia while warning Republicans to run a sharp contrast campaign against Democrats. Joined by veteran pollsters John and Jim McLaughlin, Hannity analyzes voter turnout data, approval ratings, and the battle for control of Congress. The conversation also dives into immigration enforcement, voter ID legislation, and Democratic calls to abolish ICE, which Hannity argues would weaken border security. The hour closes with economic updates, tax cut discussions, and a preview of his State of the Union coverage, reinforcing his message that voter participation will determine America’s future direction.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On The Ropes: Iran, Cartels and America’s Moment
In the final hour, Sean Hannity takes listeners around the globe as tensions escalate with Iran and cartel violence intensifies in Mexico. With American intelligence reportedly aiding in the takedown of cartel leader “El Mencho,” Sean is joined by Senator Lindsey Graham to discuss what this means for border security and whether military force should remain on the table against narco-terror networks. The conversation shifts to Iran, where Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei faces growing internal unrest as the regime inches closer to nuclear capability. Sean argues that this may be the most consequential geopolitical moment since the fall of the Berlin Wall, with the potential to reshape the Middle East if decisive action is taken. From the Abraham Accords to renewed pressure on hostile regimes, the stakes could not be higher. Closer to home, Sean revisits the hypocrisy of voter ID opponents while exposing contradictions from Democratic leaders who demand strict documentation for employment but resist proof-of-citizenship voting safeguards. Bottom line: strength, clarity, and resolve define this moment — and Sean says America cannot afford to blink. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rhetoric and Retaliation
In this powerful second hour, Sean Hannity examines the attempted attack at Mar-a-Lago and the broader climate of political rhetoric fueling unrest across the country. As details emerge about the armed suspect allegedly obsessed with the Epstein controversy, Sean asks whether nonstop comparisons to “dictator,” “Nazi,” and “fascist” rhetoric are contributing to rising threats against public officials and law enforcement. Former acting CBP Commissioner Mark Morgan joins the program to discuss the surge in attacks on ICE agents, escalating cartel violence in Mexico, and America’s expanding intelligence support in taking down narco-terror leaders. The conversation shifts to the crisis at the southern border, the staggering profits cartels generate from both drugs and human smuggling, and why military-backed cooperation with Mexico may be essential to restoring stability. Sean also calls out inflammatory campaign messaging from radical Democrats, warning that normalizing extreme language carries real-world consequences. Bottom line: security at home, strength abroad, and responsible rhetoric all matter more than ever in a volatile moment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

“ He Knows He’s Toast” – Newsom Melts Down as Trump Honors Angel Families”
In this fiery hour, Sean Hannity breaks down his escalating public clash with Gavin Newsom after the California governor’s viral remarks about his SAT scores and controversial comments in Atlanta. Sean calls out what critics describe as condescension and hypocrisy, while highlighting reactions from figures like Jack Hughes, whose unapologetic pride in America helped deliver an emotional Olympic gold for Team USA. The president also signs a proclamation declaring February 22nd as National Angel Family Day, honoring victims like Laken Riley and other Americans killed by criminal illegal immigrants — a stark reminder of the border policies Sean argues have had devastating consequences. Meanwhile, Hannity contrasts blue-state affordability crises with red-state economic performance, citing new federal cost-of-living data that underscores the growing migration out of states like California and New York. From culture clashes and political blowback to national pride and border security, this hour captures a country at a crossroads — and the stakes heading into the next election cycle. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Boycotts, Borders and Border Collies
In Hour 3, Sean Hannity dives into the political theater surrounding calls by some Democrats to boycott the State of the Union address — and why that move may say more about them than the president. Citing commentary from Stephen A. Smith, Sean argues that elected officials have a responsibility to show up and represent their constituents, regardless of party differences. Joined by syndicated host Joe Pags, the conversation expands into media accountability, the legal debate surrounding the FACE Act, and broader questions about protest versus disruption. Sean also fields listener calls on everything from Iran policy to immigration enforcement — and yes, the now-infamous debate over Linda’s “big-boned” cat versus Sean’s soon-to-arrive border collie. It’s politics, culture, humor, and Friday energy all wrapped into one fast-moving hour. As tensions rise globally and in Washington, Sean makes clear: decorum matters, strength matters, and common sense still wins the day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tariff Reset: Markets, Manufacturing & The Real Strategy
In Hour 2, Sean Hannity goes deeper into the Supreme Court’s tariff ruling and why, despite the headlines, the economic strategy remains firmly intact. Breaking down the dissents from Brett Kavanaugh and Clarence Thomas, Sean explains how alternative statutory authorities — including Sections 232, 301, and 122 — provide a clear path forward for continued trade enforcement. Joined by Fox News legal analyst Greg Jarrett and investor Anthony Esposito of Ascalon 6, the conversation shifts to the broader economic stakes: tariff revenue, private investment pledges, manufacturing onshoring, and the trade deficit. Sean argues that the ruling may actually strengthen the administration’s hand, potentially opening the door to even more aggressive trade action under other laws. The episode also highlights how tariffs intersect with national security, capital markets, and America’s industrial base. Later, country music star John Rich joins the program to discuss his fight against the Tennessee Valley Authority’s proposed land expansion and the protection of multi-generational family farms. Bottom line: the economic chessboard is bigger than one court ruling — and the strategy is far from over.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tariff Roadmap: Why the Supreme Court Didn’t Stop Trump
In this episode, Sean Hannity breaks down the Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential tariff authority — and explains why, despite media hysteria, nothing fundamentally changes. Citing the powerful dissents from Brett Kavanaugh and Clarence Thomas, Hannity lays out the legal roadmap that keeps tariff authority alive under multiple statutory provisions, including the International Emergency Economic Powers Act and Sections 232 and 301 of existing trade law. Sean argues that while the Court limited one pathway, it simultaneously highlighted several others — effectively handing the administration alternative tools to protect American industry. The episode also examines national security implications, economic leverage, and the broader constitutional debate over executive authority. Beyond tariffs, Hannity sounds off on immigration enforcement, blue-state tax flight, and the ongoing exodus from high-tax states like California and New York. His message to listeners is clear: don’t buy into the panic — the policy direction remains intact, and America’s economic posture isn’t shifting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.