The Sean Hannity Show

The Sean Hannity Show

Sean Hannity is a multimedia superstar, spending four hours a day every day reaching out to millions of Americans.Full Bio

The Thread of Liberty

The Democrats’ Socialist Shift

Sean examines the latest Democratic primary results and argues that a new wave of progressive candidates is reshaping the party’s direction. He discusses immigration policy, policing, economic proposals, and internal Democratic leadership while outlining why he believes the 2026 midterms will be unlike previous election cycles. The hour also previews key interviews and listener reaction while framing the broader political debate over the future of both parties.

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Colorado’s Political Crossroads

Sean sits down with Congressman Gabe Evans to discuss Colorado’s political landscape, energy production, public safety, and the upcoming congressional race. The hour also features an extended replay and analysis of Sean’s debate with former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio over the Democratic Party’s ideological direction, economic policy, immigration, and the rise of progressive candidates across the country.

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Women's Sports Win

Sean Hannity opens the final hour with reaction to the Supreme Court’s decision upholding state laws in West Virginia and Idaho that restrict biological males from competing in women’s sports. Kristen Waggoner of Alliance Defending Freedom and former collegiate runner Mary Kate Marshall join the show to discuss the case and its impact on female athletes. Marshall describes competing against a biological male in college athletics and the effect it had on fairness and opportunity. Hannity frames the ruling as a major Title IX and women’s sports decision. Later, the hour includes discussion of illegal immigration, testimony from a mother whose daughter was murdered by an illegal immigrant, Gavin Newsom, AI and jobs, socialism, China, and the 250th anniversary of American independence.

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O’Reilly on Patriotism and the Democratic Divide

Bill O’Reilly joins Sean Hannity to discuss polling that shows Democrats are far less likely than Republicans to express pride in America. O’Reilly argues that teachers’ unions, weak civic education, and changes in parenting have contributed to a decline in patriotism among younger Americans. Hannity and O’Reilly also discuss the Democratic Party’s leftward shift, including Mamdani-backed candidates, Graham Platner, El-Sayed, James Talarico, and the role of radical funding in Democratic politics. The conversation turns to the 2026 midterms and whether far-left candidates can win in states like Maine, Michigan, and Texas. Later, Hannity talks with callers about the Democratic Party, socialism, immigration, birthright citizenship, and the importance of voting in the midterm elections.

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The Radical Left's New Momentum

Sean Hannity opens the show by discussing wealthy investors and business leaders leaving or reducing exposure to New York City, including Ken Griffin and Sergey Brin. He connects those moves to progressive economic policies, rent control, taxes, and the rise of Mamdani-style Democratic socialism. Hannity highlights a CNN poll showing a large partisan divide in pride in America, with Republicans far more likely than Democrats to say they are proud of the country. He then focuses on recent Democratic primary wins by far-left candidates in New York and Colorado. The hour covers Malak Kiros, Hassan Piker, El-Sayed, Graham Platner, James Talarico, Bernie Sanders, AOC, and Kamala Harris’s outreach to the party’s left flank.

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The SAVE Act and the Fight Over Election Integrity

Sean Hannity opens the final hour with Senator Eric Schmitt of Missouri to discuss the Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship decision and its possible consequences. Schmitt argues that the ruling misreads the 14th Amendment and raises concerns about birth tourism and future election impacts. Hannity and Schmitt also discuss the SAVE Act, voter ID, mail-in ballots, election integrity, and whether Republicans should use a talking filibuster strategy. The conversation then turns to Democratic socialism, Mamdani, AOC, Bernie Sanders, James Talarico, and the broader ideological direction of the Democratic Party. Hannity also takes listener calls about China, birthright citizenship, Alaska politics, ranked-choice voting, and the stakes of upcoming Senate races.

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Birthright Citizenship Fallout

Sean Hannity opens the show reacting to the Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship ruling and argues that the decision conflicts with the original intent of the 14th Amendment. He discusses the meaning of “subject to the jurisdiction thereof” and says the ruling rewards illegal immigration. Hannity also covers other Supreme Court decisions, including rulings involving women’s sports. He then shifts to the Democratic Party, arguing that socialist and far-left candidates are becoming more influential in the party. The hour includes discussion of Mamdani-backed candidates, James Talarico, El-Sayed, Graham Platner, Gavin Newsom, and Democratic messaging around America, capitalism, policing, borders, and taxes.

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The Biden Tapes and Autopen Controversy

Sean Hannity begins Hour 2 by discussing the expected release of Joe Biden’s recorded interviews with his ghostwriter. Mike Howell and Jeff Clark from the Oversight Project join the show to explain their legal effort to obtain the tapes and discuss questions about Biden’s cognitive condition, the Robert Hur report, and who was making executive decisions during the Biden administration. Hannity also revisits Biden’s debate performance and Jill Biden’s later comments about his condition that night. Later, Greg Jarrett joins to analyze the Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship ruling. Jarrett argues that the Court misread the 14th Amendment and explains how Congress may still try to address the issue through legislation.

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Midterms in Uncharted Waters

Sean Hannity continues his focus on the 2026 midterms and the growing influence of Democratic socialists inside the Democratic Party. Mark Halperin joins the hour to discuss whether the political environment is unusually unpredictable and how Democratic leaders are responding to insurgent candidates. The conversation covers Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries, New York Democratic politics, Senate battlegrounds, redistricting, Georgia, Maine, Michigan, North Carolina, Alaska, Iowa, and New Hampshire. Hannity and Halperin discuss how the economy, foreign policy, and President Trump’s approval rating could affect the midterm outcome. Later, Hannity plays clips from Bill Maher discussing Democratic socialism, Israel, capitalism, and the political choices ahead after Trump. The hour closes with caller discussion about the SAVE Act, voter ID, election integrity, the filibuster, and the Fourth of July.

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