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 is joined by Bill O’Reilly for their “Simple Man” segment, where they discuss Graham Platner, Mamdani, radical Democrats, open borders, ICE funding, Europe’s decline, and the growing divide between voters who want order and those embracing left-wing extremism. Hannity presses O’Reilly on whether the Democratic Party’s radical nominees will hurt them in the midterms, while O’Reilly argues Republicans still need to clearly explain how their policies help everyday Americans. The hour also features deeper analysis of Maine’s Senate race with Steve Robinson of The Maine Wire and State Rep. Laurel Libby, who argue that Platner’s record, alleged lies, and far-left policy agenda will become major liabilities against Susan Collins.
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Sean Hannity opens the show by arguing that the Democratic Party’s activist base has doubled down on radicalism after Graham Platner’s victory in the Maine Senate primary. Hannity focuses on Platner’s Nazi tattoo controversy, past social media posts, explicit messages, self-described communist views, attacks on police, and comments about rural white voters in Maine. He frames Platner as part of a larger Democratic shift alongside Mamdani, AOC, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, El-Sayed, and James Talarico. Hannity also criticizes Jasmine Crockett’s comments about the Austin Metcalf murder case, defends the need for self-reliance over government dependency, and discusses President Trump’s efforts to keep oil moving through the Strait of Hormuz while preparing possible new action against Iran.
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In this final hour, Sean Hannity welcomes former Vice President Mike Pence to discuss his new book, What Do Conservatives Actually Believe?. Pence emphasizes a historical commitment to limited government, traditional moral values, and peace through strength while warning against the isolationist trends emerging on the populist right. The two also blast the progressive left, calling out the radical platforms of candidates like Maine's Graham Plattner and Michigan's Abdul El-Sayed. Hannity exposes a massive double standard among national Democrats, who have stayed completely silent regarding the personal scandals and physical abuse allegations surrounding Plattner. Shifting to global conflicts, former special assistant James Robbins joins the show to analyze how a strict naval blockade has pushed Iran's energy-dependent economy to an absolute chokepoint. Robbins details how the U.S. Treasury has successfully squeezed the regime by seizing hidden cryptocurrency wallets from top Iranian leaders. Hannity closes by advocating for election transparency, urging state legislatures to implement paper ballots, voter ID, and absolute signature verification.
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Sean Hannity opens the second hour alongside Florida Senator Rick Scott to dissect the critical nationwide push for the SAVE America Act. Hannity rails against California's sluggish, "Stone Age" voting system, comparing it to Florida's high-integrity system where results are cleanly delivered within hours of closing. The conversation shifts to the severe incompetence of California Governor Gavin Newsom, targeting his absolute silence on predictable wildfires, high taxes, and a staggering poverty rate. Later, Sean breaks down the dramatic behind-the-scenes meltdown at CBS News that led to the sudden firing of 60 Minutes veteran Scott Pelley after Pelley publicly attacked network leadership over institutional bias. The program also showcases a viral weekend moment where Donald Trump abruptly walked off an NBC Meet the Press interview after directly confronting the host over media dishonesty and crooked systems. Finally, Hannity takes calls from listeners to debate how rapid advancements in AI and robotics are poised to transform traditional home-building trades.
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In this episode, Sean Hannity examines the highly anticipated verdict in the Texas murder trial of Carmelo Anthony. Multiple student witnesses testified that the African-American teenager grabbed a knife from his backpack and fatally stabbed an unarmed white teenager, Austin Metcalf, at a suburban track meet. Joined by Fox News legal analyst Greg Jarrett, Hannity analyzes how Anthony's defense team unsuccessfully argued self-defense despite testimony showing Anthony was the continuous aggressor. The jury ultimately returned a quick first-degree murder conviction, making it clear that lethal force cannot legally be used to meet non-lethal aggression. Beyond the courtroom, Hannity laments the "online sewer environment" where isolated young people are constantly bombarded with dangerous lies and corporate propaganda. Turning to major global developments, the president announces that the United States must respond after Iranian forces shot down an American Apache helicopter patrolling the Strait of Hormuz. Finally, the show highlights how legacy media outlets routinely ignore the shocking statistics of inner-city violence to protect their preferred liberal narratives.
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Episode 8 of SoundBytes is here, and hosts Lynda McLaughlin and Eric Eggers delve into a range of controversial and thought-provoking topics. They discuss the formerly underreported story of Henry Nowak in the UK, drawing parallels with the George Floyd case and highlighting issues of racial and social "justice." The conversation touches on the complexities of policing, societal norms, and the impact of political correctness on law enforcement. They also explore the challenges of addressing crime and social decay in major cities, using examples from both the UK and the US.
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In this final hour, Sean Hannity explores the ongoing economic squeeze on Iran. Joined by James Robbins, former special assistant to Defense Secretary Rumsfeld, the two analyze how a strict naval blockade of the Hormuz Strait, paired with the seizing of hidden cryptocurrency wallets, has pushed Iran's economy to an absolute inflection point.
The conversation then pivots from global conflicts to corporate media instability. Sean breaks down the dramatic behind-the-scenes meltdown at CBS News, detailing the emotional confrontation and subsequent firing of 60 Minutes veteran Scott Pelley after he publicly targeted network leadership over institutional bias.
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Sean Hannity opens Hour 2 alongside Senator Rick Scott of Florida to dissect the critical need for nationwide voter integrity, examining the push for the SAVE America Act and the necessity of total transparency—including matching signatures, citizen validation, and public surveillance cameras on ballot rooms. The conversation shifts to the failures of Governor Gavin Newsom in California, targeting his silence on predictable wildfires, high taxes, and out-migration.
Later, Sean opens up the phone lines to callers to debate how rapid advancements in artificial intelligence and robotics are transforming trades like home building. Sean offers his personal take on tools like Grok and underscores the enduring value of traditional trades that automation can't replace.
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In this episode, Sean Hannity dives into the mounting chaos surrounding California's election system as L.A. County struggles to process hundreds of thousands of lingering ballots days after the vote, causing a massive turnaround in the mayoral race. Hannity compares California's sluggish, "Stone Age" process to Florida's high-integrity system where results are delivered efficiently.
The hour also exposes glaring media and political double standards, highlighting how national Democratic figures have stayed completely silent regarding the disturbing personal history and physical abuse allegations surrounding Maine Senate candidate Graham Plattner. Finally, Sean plays the audio of Donald Trump walking out of a contentious Meet the Press interview after confronting the host over media dishonesty and rigged systems.
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