Sean Hannity is a multimedia superstar, spending four hours a day every day reaching out to millions of Americans.Full Bio
Sean Hannity is a multimedia superstar, spending four hours a day every day reaching out to millions of Americans.Full Bio
Sean Hannity opens with breaking news on the FBI's "Arctic Frost" investigation, revealing details from Senator Chuck Grassley about 197 subpoenas issued by Jack Smith's team targeting over 400 Republican individuals and organizations. Joined by John Solomon (Just the News) and Greg Jarrett (Fox News), Sean frames the probe as a far-reaching dragnet aimed at Donald Trump's orbit, raising constitutional concerns and alleging political weaponization by the DOJ and FBI. Guests highlight legal double standards, the abuse of search and seizure, and the mounting legal repercussions for those caught up with little or no connection to January 6th. With New Jersey's gubernatorial race unexpectedly close, Sean underscores the urgency for civic engagement while shining a light on broader threats to due process and civil liberties.
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Sean Hannity leads a deep-dive into Senator Chuck Grassley's bombshell release of 197 Jack Smith subpoenas targeting over 430 Republican individuals and entities, sparking serious questions about due process and political bias. Joined by Gene Hamilton, new president of America First Legal, Sean frames the probe as an unprecedented partisan witch hunt driven from the top levels of the Biden administration, with disturbing threats to conservative organizations and media. Hamilton, who succeeded Stephen Miller, highlights new legal action while Hannity brings in exclusive commentary from top legal guests and his own experience with J6 committee pressure. This matters as it may signal powerful weaponization of government against political opponents an issue every American should watch.
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Sean Hannity opens with breaking coverage of the House Oversight Committees bombshell report, "The Biden Autopen Presidency: Decline, Delusion, and Deception in the White House," chaired by Congressman James Comer. Comer details findings of staffers shielding President Bidens cognitive decline and using an autopen for over 4,000 pardons and executive actions without direct presidential involvement. Hannity frames this as an unprecedented constitutional crisis, citing stonewalling witnesses and mounting evidence of a cover-up. Comer, featured guest, explains why the committee is urging the DOJ to void these actions and presses for transparency, arguing the scandals scope undermines executive trust and demands public reckoning.
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Sean Hannity opens with Bill O'Reilly discussing Democrats risky government shutdown strategy, which is backfiring as polls show rising Republican popularity. O'Reilly, author of "Confronting Evil," frames the Schumer shutdown as Democrats caving to their party's radical wing for leverage, even at the expense of military pay and SNAP benefits for 42 million Americans. The conversation highlights Democrats push to extend costly COVID-era Obamacare benefits and provide healthcare for illegal immigrants, positioning them as out-of-touch with mainstream voters. Special guest O'Reilly provides sharp analysis on why this matters: these moves risk long-term damage to the Democratic brand and could sway crucial races in New Jersey and beyond.
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With days until the New York City mayoral election, polls show a stunning surge for socialist candidate Zoran Mamdani, putting him 10-15 points ahead in some surveys. Sean Hannity frames Mamdani's rise and Governor Kathy Hochulis endorsement as evidence of a radical shift within the Democratic Party. Hannity highlights warnings from independent Andrew Cuomo, who claims a Mamdani win would trigger economic collapse, and underlines controversies from alleged illegal donations to Mamdani's inflammatory statements. Alongside guests like Bill O'Reilly and analysis of races in New Jersey and Virginia, the show casts the election as a national referendum on the Democrats future. Why it matters: Sean argues that a Mamdani victory will cement far-left influence in the party, risking New York's economy and signaling seismic changes across U.S. politics
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Sean Hannity dives into breaking news, spotlighting a House Oversight report revealing President Biden's use of an auto pen for mass pardons and commutations potentially voiding actions lacking his direct involvement. Sean frames this as evidence of Biden's diminished capacity and a presidency possibly run by staff, not the president himself, with chief investigative reporter John Solomon of Just the News offering critical insight. The show further unpacks House Judiciary documents showing close cooperation between January 6th Committee members Liz Cheney, Benny Thompson, and special counsel Jack Smith, raising questions about government overreach and privacy. This matters as it could lead to historic reversals of executive actions and exposes the extent of political weaponization inside federal agencies.
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Sean Hannity leads a fiery discussion on rising concerns over Sharia law influence in America, focusing on Chip Roy's proposed "Sharia-Free America Act." Hannity frames the debate by criticizing recent New York rallies and spotlighting comments from New York Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, which he links to broader claims about radical Islamism. Congressman Chip Roy, guest and Texas attorney general candidate, warns that developments in places like Britain could foreshadow similar trends in the U.S. highlighting a controversial community project in Texas as an example. This matters because the episode questions the balance between religious freedom and the preservation of American constitutional values, an issue with growing political resonance in a heated election cycle.
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Sean Hannity leads with breaking details from the House Oversight Committees explosive 91-page report, The Biden Autopen Presidency: Decline, Delusion, and Deception in the White House, chaired by James Comer. Sean frames the findings as a bombshell, revealing White House aides and medical staff allegedly covered up President Bidens cognitive decline, using procedural shortcuts and invoking the Fifth Amendment to avoid accountability. Guest insights highlight aides financial interests and medical professionals refusal to answer direct questions, emphasizing the reports call for the DOJ to investigate Bidens executive actions and possible voiding of pardons. Sean stresses why these revelations matter: the public was misled about the presidents fitness, raising historic questions about transparency, chain of command, and the validity of major executive decisions.
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Major news unfolded as Congressman Jim Jordan, House Judiciary Committee chair, publicly announced a criminal referral against former CIA Director John Brennan for allegedly lying to Congress. Jordan specifically accuses Brennan of making knowingly false statements under oath about the Steele dossiers role in intelligence community assessments linked to the 2016 Trump-Russia probe. In his exclusive discussion with Sean Hannity, Jordan details how newly declassified reports contradict Brennan's testimony, revealing an intent to damage President Trump and suggesting a broader political conspiracy. The episode features Jordans firsthand insights and highlights potential legal actions that could impact top Democratic figures, illustrating why integrity in government testimony matters for public trust.
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