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
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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In the explosive final hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean Hannity delivers a stark warning: President Trump’s 10-day ultimatum to Iran is real—and consequences are imminent. Hannity breaks down the President’s message that Tehran must make a deal or face “very different” outcomes, arguing that overwhelming force—not endless war—defines the Trump Doctrine. With potential U.S.–Israeli coordination on the table, Hannity says the stakes are existential, not just regional.
The hour also spotlights the inaugural “Board of Peace” meeting led by President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, outlining a bold international stabilization plan for Gaza. Billions in pledged relief funds, multinational participation, and a clear condition—Hamas must disarm—frame what Hannity calls a historic diplomatic pivot. If Hamas refuses, Israel will act.
Hannity emphasizes that Iran’s regime, not its people, stands in the way of peace, describing a moment that could reshape the Middle East permanently. From strategic military positioning to diplomatic coalition-building, this hour captures what Hannity calls a defining crossroads for American leadership.
This is high-stakes geopolitics, rapid-fire developments, and a President who, according to Hannity, means exactly what he says.
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After yesterday’s show, I couldn’t shake the thought: how do we hold these officials accountable? It dawned on me that the best way to make them complicit in the consequences of their decisions is to challenge them directly.
Take the SAVE Act, for instance. Many are spreading misinformation about it, claiming it says things it doesn’t. But if we don’t read the full details, we become part of the problem.
It’s time we stop being lazy consumers of information. Let’s actually dive deep into the articles instead of relying on catchy headlines! 📰✨
Let’s also look at states refusing to cooperate with ICE. The implications are huge, and it’s essential we discuss these actions openly.
There’s so much more to unearth, and I want to hear your thoughts!
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In Hour 2 of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean Hannity is joined by investigative journalist John Solomon of Just the News to break down explosive findings from a Government Accountability Office report revealing the FBI opened more than 1,200 “assessments” into politicians, journalists, clergy, and private citizens—without probable cause. Hannity presses the implications of these investigations, questioning whether former FBI Director Christopher Wray misled Congress about surveillance activities tied to school board parents and religious groups.
Solomon details how “assessments” allow federal agents to monitor individuals without meeting the threshold for a formal investigation—raising concerns about civil liberties and First Amendment protections. The conversation also turns to a reported grand jury probe in Florida examining potential conspiracy charges tied to past intelligence operations, including scrutiny involving former CIA Director John Brennan.
Hannity connects the dots between Crossfire Hurricane, newer alleged intelligence efforts, and what he calls a growing pattern of government overreach aimed at dissenters and investigative reporters. The hour also explores emerging AI technology disrupting industries, border security concerns, and the broader debate over federal accountability.
This episode delivers a deep dive into government transparency, constitutional rights, and the potential legal reckoning that could reshape Washington.
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In this powerful opening hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean Hannity breaks down what could be a defining moment in American foreign policy: a potential U.S.–Israeli strike on Iran’s nuclear program. Hannity explains the Trump Doctrine—peace through strength, no forever wars, and no boots on the ground—while making the case that a nuclear-armed Iran is an existential threat to Israel, the Middle East, and the United States. With reports of the USS Gerald R. Ford positioned near the Mediterranean and advanced U.S. aircraft deploying eastward, Hannity argues the stakes have never been higher.
He contrasts today’s posture with the failed Obama-era nuclear deal and Biden’s approach, emphasizing that freedom movements in the Western Hemisphere and Middle East are gaining momentum under renewed American strength. Hannity also spotlights growing unrest inside Iran, describing a regime cracking down on its own people while rebuilding nuclear infrastructure.
Back home, he previews the upcoming State of the Union and critiques Democratic leadership, including Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger, while examining polling data showing President Trump’s approval rebounding. From ICE enforcement to economic growth indicators, Hannity connects national security abroad with law and order and economic confidence at home.
This hour is a sweeping look at global tensions, domestic politics, and what Hannity calls a pivotal crossroads for American leadership in a dangerous world.
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