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In this "Best of Hannity" episode, Sean Hannity’s final hour focuses on Luke Rosiak’s investigative reporting into Medicaid fraud, home health care abuse, adult daycare schemes, and questionable billing practices in states like Ohio and Minnesota. Rosiak walks through how Medicaid waivers, shell-like companies, and lightly monitored service providers may be draining taxpayer dollars through unverifiable care claims. Hannity frames the issue as a massive waste, fraud, and abuse scandal that takes resources away from people who truly need help. The hour also returns to Iran, the economy, Ken Griffin’s warning about New York, and the political consequences of driving business investment out of blue cities. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this "Best of Hannity" episode, Sean Hannity is joined by Sarah Carter, now serving as the White House drug czar, for a focused conversation on America’s drug crisis, fentanyl, cartel networks, and the Trump administration’s national drug control strategy. Carter explains how the administration is targeting narco-terrorist organizations, reducing supply, warning families about counterfeit pills, and treating recovery as a community and faith-driven mission. The hour also covers the dangers of emerging drugs like xylazine and medetomidine, which Carter describes as powerful animal tranquilizers being mixed into the street drug supply. Hannity also touches on illegal immigration, voluntary deportations, Obama Center voter ID irony, Nigel Farage’s political rise in the U.K., and the broader decline of Europe’s political establishment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this "Best of Hannity" episode, Sean Hannity is joined by Senator Rick Scott for a wide-ranging conversation on violent political rhetoric, Iran, the future of the Democratic Party, and the stakes of the midterm elections. Scott responds to disturbing comments made about him by left-wing commentator Hasan Piker, arguing that radical voices are gaining influence inside the Democratic coalition. The discussion then turns to Iran, where Hannity and Scott focus on economic pressure, the blockade, the IRGC, oil revenue, and President Trump’s strategy to avoid unnecessary American casualties while keeping military options on the table. Scott also weighs in on the SAVE Act, border funding, ICE and CBP, the filibuster, and why votes matter more than political rhetoric. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour, Gregg Jarrett talks with John Solomon about the historic indictment of former Cuban President Raul Castro in connection with the 1996 shootdown of Brothers to the Rescue aircraft that killed four Americans. The discussion traces how a former Cuban Air Force pilot’s presence in the United States helped reopen the case and why Cuban exiles have waited decades for justice. Jarrett and Solomon also return to the South Florida grand jury investigation into lawfare against Trump, including potential conspiracy, obstruction, and civil-rights-related charges. Listener calls drive the final half hour, with questions about Comey, the filibuster, Iran, FISA courts, and whether accountability should mean more than public embarrassment. It is a packed closing hour about justice delayed, legal accountability, Cuba, election law, and the institutions that decide who is held responsible. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregg Jarrett continues with a breakdown of Tuesday’s primary results and President Trump’s influence over Republican voters. He points to Trump-backed candidates winning across multiple races, including major contests in Kentucky, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas. Doug Schoen joins to discuss what those results may mean for the midterms, the strength of Trump’s endorsement, the risks facing Republicans, and whether affordability, redistricting, and fraud scandals could shape the November election. Jarrett also takes listener calls on Iran, military pressure, voter ID, the SAVE Act, and the filibuster. The hour connects campaign strategy, election integrity, foreign policy, and the political fight over whether Trump’s movement can carry Republicans through a difficult midterm cycle. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregg Jarrett fills in for Sean Hannity and opens with a sharp legal breakdown of the ongoing accountability push tied to the lawfare campaign against Donald Trump. The hour focuses on the South Florida grand jury, Jack Smith’s prosecutions, James Comey, John Brennan, and the broader allegations surrounding the Russia collusion investigation. Jarrett also covers the indictment of a former Jack Smith prosecutor accused of stealing confidential investigation documents and disguising them as dessert recipes. Mike Davis of the Article III Project joins to discuss whether the lawfare campaign could be treated as an ongoing criminal conspiracy and what potential charges could follow. It is a legal-heavy hour centered on accountability, weaponized government power, and the question of whether those who abused the justice system will finally face consequences. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey there! It's Lynda McLaughlin, your host of the Rogue Recap, and what a wild ride we've had on Sound Bytes #6! From explosive car stories in NYC to the hilarity of Chinese Trump impersonators, this episode was packed with unexpected twists and turns. Eric Eggers and I dove into everything from the chaos of public transport to the quirks of Peppa Pig's new characters. We even managed to squeeze in some accordion-playing dogs for good measure! It's been a rollercoaster of laughs, insights, and a few "did that just happen?" moments. Can't wait to do it all over again next week! @LyndaMick @RogueRecap RogueRecap.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final news roundup, Sean Hannity speaks with John Solomon and U.S. Attorney Jason Quiñones about the historic indictment of Raul Castro tied to the 1996 shootdown of Brothers to the Rescue aircraft that killed four Americans. The hour explores what the indictment means for accountability, the Cuban regime, and the broader Trump-era pressure campaign against hostile regimes in the Western Hemisphere. Hannity also turns to the growing debate over central bank digital currency, warning that a CBDC could become a tool for government surveillance and control over Americans’ private financial lives. Congressman Michael Cloud joins to explain the push for a permanent ban and why privacy, cash, and decentralized financial choice matter. The episode closes with callers, Memorial Day reflections, and Hannity’s reminder that freedom requires vigilance, sacrifice, and courage. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity is joined by Bill O’Reilly for a wide-ranging conversation on Hannity’s trip to China, President Trump’s meeting with President Xi, the media’s coverage of the summit, and the growing confrontation with Iran. Hannity and O’Reilly discuss Taiwan, China’s economic leverage, the Strait of Hormuz, and whether Beijing will play any constructive role in stopping Iran’s aggression. The conversation also moves to Europe, immigration, and O’Reilly’s upcoming reporting trip to London. Later, Hannity highlights the emotional story of Dolly and Brendan Jones, two American veterans fighting to bring home their dog Lucy after a dispute with local animal control. It is a powerful hour about global pressure, media distortion, and one family’s fight for fairness. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens with a forceful breakdown of President Trump’s position on Iran, the nuclear threat, and the doctrine of peace through strength. He argues that Iran has been given every opportunity to choose peace but continues to push toward confrontation through nuclear enrichment, proxy warfare, and threats across the region. Hannity frames the decision ahead as a defining moment for Trump’s legacy and for the safety of future generations. He also turns to the state of the Democratic Party, calling out Gavin Newsom, Hakeem Jeffries, Wes Moore, Stacey Abrams, and other voices on the left for increasingly heated rhetoric. The hour connects foreign policy, anti-Semitism, political extremism, and the question of whether America still has the will to confront evil before it grows stronger. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens the final hour with Dr. Mehmet Oz, administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, to expose what Dr. Oz describes as massive fraud inside Medicare, Medicaid, Obamacare, hospice care, home health care, and personal care services. Dr. Oz lays out allegations of foreign-linked criminal networks, fraudulent hospice providers in California, personal care fraud in New York, and durable medical equipment schemes in Florida. Sean and Dr. Oz explain why rooting out waste, fraud, abuse, and corruption could protect the Medicare trust fund and save taxpayers billions. They also discuss President Trump’s prescription drug pricing push, including TrumpRx and efforts to bring U.S. drug prices closer to what other countries pay. Later, Sean turns to Israel, Iran, and the humanitarian crisis facing civilians as conflict continues in the Middle East. This hour focuses on protecting taxpayers, lowering health care costs, defending seniors, and exposing corruption inside America’s largest entitlement programs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity continues his election day coverage with Congressman Byron Donalds, who warns that the modern Democratic Party has moved far to the left on immigration, taxes, energy, voting rules, and the courts. Sean and Donalds discuss the importance of voter integrity, including proof of citizenship, voter ID, signature verification, updated voter rolls, and chain-of-custody controls. They also examine why Republicans need to stay unified behind President Trump’s agenda as the country moves toward the midterm elections. The conversation turns to Iran, where Donalds defends Trump’s approach and argues that Iran cannot be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon. Sean also frames the “Trump doctrine” as misunderstood by both isolationists and the legacy media. This hour connects election integrity, Republican unity, foreign policy, and the fight to keep America strong at home and abroad. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity breaks down a major primary election day as voters in Alabama, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Oregon, and Pennsylvania head to the polls. In Kentucky, Sean focuses on the high-stakes Republican primary between Thomas Massie and Trump-backed Navy SEAL veteran and farmer Ed Gallrein. Gallrein joins the show to make his case for Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District, highlighting his military service, farming roots, and commitment to supporting President Trump’s agenda. Sean argues that every House seat matters with narrow Republican margins and warns that obstruction inside the party could slow down conservative priorities. Billy Cunningham also joins with a full report from Kentucky, outlining the intensity of the race and why turnout could decide the outcome. This hour frames the 2026 midterms as a defining fight for the future of the Republican Party and the country. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we cover everything - we start with POTUS's return and the tensions in the Middle East. We get into the misinformation and the challenges of discerning truth in the media. We have by far the funniest clip from a community board meeting where a woman complains about children splashing in a pool...can we please let kids be kids? And of course, we talk about child safety, immigration, and societal complacency. Accountability anyone? @LyndaMick RogueRecap.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity continues his China summit analysis with Gordon Chang, author of Plan Red: China’s Project to Destroy America. Chang explains why China’s surveillance and cyber tactics remain a serious threat, while Sean shares new details about burner phones, security precautions, and the message sent by the U.S. delegation. They also examine President Trump’s strategy with President Xi, including the decision to bring American CEOs into the room and the potential impact on trade, Iran, Taiwan, and U.S.-China relations. Later, Sean turns to Iran, Israel’s fight for survival, and Dr. Mehmet Oz’s warning about massive health care fraud inside Medicare and Medicaid. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eric Trump joins Sean Hannity for a wide-ranging conversation following the Trump family’s trip to China and their time together aboard Air Force One. Eric addresses media claims about his involvement in China-related business deals, pushes back on Jen Psaki’s reporting, and explains why he says the attacks on his family continue. He also reflects on years of investigations, the Russia hoax, alleged leaks from inside government, and what he believes Kash Patel and others are now uncovering. Sean and Eric also share lighter moments from the trip, including family stories, business debates, and the new “Hangout with Hannity” podcast conversation with Lara Trump. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity returns with behind-the-scenes insight from President Trump’s high-stakes trip to China and the unexpected moments that shaped the meeting with President Xi. Sean breaks down how top American CEOs were brought into the room, why Trump’s unpredictability changed the tone of the summit, and what new signals emerged on trade, Boeing, energy, agriculture, and Iran. He also explains why China’s reported pledge not to provide military equipment to Iran could become a major foreign policy development. Plus, Sean reacts to escalating tensions in the Middle East and warns that time may be running out for Iran to accept a deal that prevents it from becoming a nuclear power. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Simone takes calls from across the country while covering California politics, media culture, and conservative momentum ahead of the next election cycle. The hour opens with Steve Hilton discussing his campaign for governor of California, arguing that one-party Democratic rule has led to rising costs, crime, homelessness, and economic frustration throughout the state. Hilton outlines his platform centered around affordability, lower taxes, energy costs, and government accountability while warning that California is approaching a tipping point. The show also covers the Los Angeles mayoral race, frustrations with progressive leadership, media bias, and voter concerns over election integrity. Listeners hear discussions about Marco Rubio, Trump’s foreign policy approach, Cuba’s instability, late-night television’s political shift, and reactions to President Trump’s growing influence in Florida and beyond. Throughout the hour, Mark mixes political commentary with listener calls, humor, and sharp observations about culture, media, and the changing political landscape across America. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Simone is joined by economist Steve Moore for a fast-moving discussion on inflation, gas prices, China, taxation, and the future of the American economy. The conversation examines how energy prices and Middle East tensions are affecting markets while also exploring why many economists remain optimistic about long-term U.S. growth. Steve Moore argues that America is positioned to dominate the next generation of AI, manufacturing, and energy production if pro-growth policies continue. The hour also dives into the economic divide between blue and red states, soaring taxes in places like New York and California, and the migration of businesses and wealth toward states like Florida and Texas. Mark and Steve discuss government spending, postal service losses, and whether America’s economic momentum can overcome global instability. Later in the program, Miranda Devine joins the show to discuss media bias, political violence, Hunter Biden, Barack Obama’s influence behind the scenes, and the ongoing political battles surrounding President Trump. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Simone fills in for Sean Hannity with extensive coverage of President Trump’s high-profile China trip and exclusive interview from Beijing. The hour breaks down Trump’s meeting with President Xi, discussions surrounding trade, tariffs, energy, Iran, and America’s economic leverage on the world stage. Trump describes China’s leadership, outlines possible energy agreements, and explains why he believes the United States remains the world’s dominant military and economic power. The conversation also explores the media’s treatment of the administration, America’s manufacturing future, and the role major U.S. business leaders played during the trip. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity interviews Secretary of State Marco Rubio aboard Air Force One during the trip to China, covering the administration’s foreign policy approach, U.S.-China competition, Iran, Taiwan, rare earths, intellectual property theft, and America’s need to rebuild domestic industrial capacity. Rubio explains that China is both America’s top geopolitical challenge and one of the most important relationships to manage, while stressing that the U.S. must protect its interests without drifting into unnecessary conflict. The interview also covers Iran’s nuclear threat, the Strait of Hormuz, Venezuela, Cuba, Ukraine’s battlefield innovation, Pope Leo, NATO, and the Trump Doctrine of engagement rooted in American security, prosperity, and strength. Mark Simone closes the hour by praising Rubio’s command of foreign policy and previewing Sean’s exclusive interview with President Trump from China. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Simone continues coverage of President Trump’s China trip, focusing on the business side of the summit and the major CEOs traveling with the president. Carol Roth joins the show to discuss the economic stakes of the trip, potential Boeing aircraft purchases, rare earth minerals, artificial intelligence, trade, and why bringing business leaders directly into the room may be a smart negotiating move. The hour also turns to domestic politics, with Roth warning about socialism, Mamdani-style policies, blue-city decline, and the economic damage caused by anti-business leadership. Later, pollster John McLaughlin breaks down Trump’s real approval numbers, media polling flaws, Kamala Harris, AOC, Hakeem Jeffries, Kathy Hochul, Bruce Blakeman, and the path Republicans need to take heading into the midterms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Simone guest-hosts The Sean Hannity Show while Sean travels with President Trump in China, breaking down the high-stakes summit with President Xi, the intense surveillance environment, and the unusual restrictions placed on phones, computers, reporters, and staff. Simone highlights the red-carpet welcome President Trump received, the state dinner, the formal Chinese performance of “YMCA,” and reports that China may be willing to help on Iran and avoid sending weapons to the regime. Gordon Chang joins the hour to explain China’s long history of broken agreements, its strategic use of Iran as a proxy, the importance of Taiwan, and why President Trump’s unpredictability gives the U.S. leverage in negotiations. The hour frames the summit as both a diplomatic test and a major geopolitical moment involving trade, energy, Iran, Taiwan, surveillance, and U.S.-China power competition. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of "Rogue Recap," we tackle two horrible people in the public sphere who should be working for the American people, but instead are working them over: Mitch McConnell and Anthony Fauci. McConnell's continued presence in the Senate despite his age and frequent health issues, and Fauci's total lack of accountability for his crimes against humanity (and beagles). We cover the Senate hearing involving a COVID-19 whistleblower, highlighting alleged cover-ups and the role of Fauci in the pandemic's origins. And guess what, after we listen to all this testimony, we learn that one thing remains true - FAUCI IS A FRAUD. @LyndaMick @RogueRecap RogueRecap.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rose is joined by Jan Jekielek of The Epoch Times to discuss his book Killed to Order and the disturbing allegations of forced organ harvesting in China. Jekielek explains how political and religious minorities, including Falun Gong practitioners, Uyghur Muslims, and possibly underground Christians, have been targeted through imprisonment, dehumanization, and medical exploitation. The hour also covers legislative efforts in Congress to confront forced organ harvesting, including sanctions and restrictions on U.S. support for transplant-related cooperation with China. Rose later turns to Marco Rubio’s 2015 warning about Iran, praising his judgment on sanctions relief, missile development, terrorism, and Iran’s nuclear ambitions, before closing with listener calls on law enforcement, faith, Rubio, and America’s political future. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity checks in from China with Lynda, giving listeners a behind-the-scenes look at his trip with President Trump, the red-carpet reception, his time aboard Air Force One, and conversations with figures like Jensen Huang, Marco Rubio, Elon Musk, Eric Trump, and Lara Trump. Sean frames the trip around high-stakes issues including China, trade, semiconductors, Iran, Taiwan, energy, and intellectual property theft. Rose then speaks with Lyric Elizabeth Gillette of Faces of Choice about abortion survivors and the organization’s effort to bring their stories to a global audience during the 2026 World Cup. The hour focuses on diplomacy abroad and human dignity at home, tying global power, personal testimony, and moral conviction together. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rose Tennent guest-hosts The Sean Hannity Show while Sean reports from China, opening with a reflection on America’s founding, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and why liberty must be protected by moral responsibility. She argues that America’s identity depends on remembering the principles of self-government, God-given rights, and limited government as the country approaches its 250th anniversary. Greg Jarrett joins the hour to discuss the Cole Allen prosecution, the DOJ conflict-of-interest argument, John Brennan and the Russia investigation, Biden’s effort to block ghostwriter tapes, and James Comey’s public criticism of President Trump. The hour also previews Sean’s live reporting from China and the legal and political questions shaping the week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rose Tennent speaks with Bill O’Reilly about President Trump’s China trip, O’Reilly’s own contacts with Chinese officials, and the high-stakes issues surrounding Iran, Taiwan, trade, and technology. O’Reilly explains how China views President Trump, why Beijing may want stability around Iran, and how business, energy, and diplomacy are all tied together. Later, Rose is joined by Jenny Korn, Faith Director for the White House, to discuss America’s 250th anniversary, the White House Faith Office, and the upcoming Rededicate 250 gathering on the National Mall. The hour closes with listener calls focused on faith, children, churches, and the role families must play in passing biblical values to the next generation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rose Tennent guest-hosts while Sean Hannity begins his trip to China with President Trump, opening the hour with a faith-centered reflection on America’s 250th anniversary and the responsibility to preserve the republic. She connects the moment to courage, self-government, and the biblical story of David and Goliath, arguing that Americans must not be intimidated into silence. Rose also responds to AOC’s claim that the American Revolution was against “the billionaires of their time,” framing the Revolution instead as a fight for liberty, representation, and independence from British tyranny. The hour also includes Linda’s check-in with Sean from Joint Base Andrews as he prepares to board Air Force One for China. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rose Tennent is joined by Newt Gingrich for a conversation on President Trump’s China trip, the role of major U.S. business leaders, Taiwan, Iran, artificial intelligence, and the path to Republican victory in the midterms. Gingrich argues that Republicans need to communicate their achievements clearly while drawing sharper contrasts with Democrats on culture, policy, and faith. The hour also features J.P. DeGance of Communio, who discusses how strong marriages, family life, church engagement, and conversations with children about faith are central to rebuilding American culture. Rose frames the discussion around America’s 250th anniversary and the importance of faith and family in preserving the nation’s future. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens the show previewing his trip to China with President Trump aboard Air Force One, including the business leaders expected to attend and the security warnings he has received about surveillance. He then turns to the 2026 midterms, arguing that Democrats are furious over redistricting setbacks in Virginia and the Supreme Court’s racial gerrymandering decision because both could shift the House map. Hannity also criticizes AOC’s comments on billionaires and the American Revolution, framing them as evidence of the radical left’s broader agenda. The hour closes with updates on Iran, the economy, blue-state tax flight, UAP files, and why voter integrity will be central heading into the midterms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity’s final hour focuses on his upcoming trip to China with President Trump, including warnings from Congressman Scott Perry about Chinese surveillance, Communist Party tactics, and the risks of traveling as someone close to the president. Perry also joins the show to discuss President Trump’s idea of temporarily suspending the federal gas tax, the cost of ethanol mandates, E15 fuel, renewable fuel standards, and how current policy affects both consumers and farmers. Hannity also covers Iran, gasoline prices, blue-state decline, New York crime, Ukraine’s drone warfare, and the broader economic consequences of anti-business policies. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity is joined by Luis “Lue” Elizondo, former head of the Pentagon program that investigated unidentified anomalous phenomena, for a deep dive into newly released UAP files. Elizondo explains why the government moved from the term “UFO” to “UAP,” how military pilots and radar systems have tracked objects with capabilities beyond known aircraft, and why the issue should be treated as a national security concern rather than dismissed as science fiction. Hannity and Elizondo also discuss the Nimitz “Tic Tac” incident, reports from Apollo missions, unusual energy and propulsion questions, and the broader possibility that advanced technology could reshape human understanding. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity is joined by Sarah Carter, now serving as the White House drug czar, for a focused conversation on America’s drug crisis, fentanyl, cartel networks, and the Trump administration’s national drug control strategy. Carter explains how the administration is targeting narco-terrorist organizations, reducing supply, warning families about counterfeit pills, and treating recovery as a community and faith-driven mission. The hour also covers the dangers of emerging drugs like xylazine and medetomidine, which Carter describes as powerful animal tranquilizers being mixed into the street drug supply. Hannity also touches on illegal immigration, voluntary deportations, Obama Center voter ID irony, Nigel Farage’s political rise in the U.K., and the broader decline of Europe’s political establishment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens the show with a wide-ranging Friday breakdown covering Russia and Ukraine’s reported three-day ceasefire, the future of drone warfare, and the ongoing pressure campaign against Iran. He argues that President Trump is trying to force Iran into a deal while preserving leverage through sanctions, military readiness, and economic pressure around the Strait of Hormuz. Hannity also previews his upcoming trip to China with President Trump, including concerns about surveillance and the challenge of missing live shows while overseas. The hour also dives into newly released UFO/UAP files, blue-state tax flight, and the massive movement of wealth and economic growth from states like New York and California to Florida, Texas, and the Carolinas. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity leads the final hour with a major political win for Republicans after the Virginia Supreme Court struck down the state’s redistricting plan. Former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli and State Senator Bryce Reeves join the show to explain why the court rejected the map, how Democrats allegedly mishandled the constitutional process, and why the decision could matter for the 2026 midterms. Hannity frames the ruling as the latest blow to Democratic redistricting efforts after the Supreme Court’s racial gerrymandering decision, arguing that Republicans may now have a stronger path to holding the House. The hour also includes commentary on AOC’s comments about billionaires, political messaging from the left, fitness standards, and listener calls on health, politics, and leaving blue states. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey everyone, it's Lynda here with another episode of the Rogue Recap and Sound Bytes, Episode 5. Today, Eric and I tackled some of the wildest topics out there. We kicked things off with a deep dive into the chaos of immigration policies and the absurdity of political correctness. Trust me, you won't believe some of the things we uncovered. Eric was on fire, bringing his sharp wit to the table as we dissected the media's role in shaping our views. We didn't hold back on calling out the nonsense happening in politics and society. From education failures to the hypocrisy of corporate abandonment, we covered it all with our signature snark and humor. @LyndaMick @RogueRecap @Eric_Eggers RogueRecap.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity is joined by investigative reporter John Solomon for a detailed discussion on new allegations that intelligence officials misled President Trump, Congress, and the public about election security threats. Solomon explains reporting around Tulsi Gabbard’s investigation into whether evidence of China’s activity in 2020 was downplayed, altered, or withheld from key decision-makers. Hannity connects the story to years of coverage on FBI and intelligence-community weaponization, including the Russia collusion narrative, FISA abuse, and the broader effort to target Donald Trump. The hour also covers sanctuary policies, illegal immigration, California’s gubernatorial debate, and the radical positions Democratic candidates are taking on ICE, health care for illegal immigrants, and women’s sports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity focuses on Ken Griffin’s decision to double down on Miami instead of New York after Zohran Mamdani targeted him in a tax-the-rich campaign message. Hannity argues that Mamdani’s rhetoric is dangerous in an era of political violence and that high-tax, anti-business policies are accelerating the migration of capital, jobs, and wealthy taxpayers to Florida. Miranda Devine joins the show to discuss New York’s decline, Kathy Hochul’s political weakness, Mamdani’s influence over the Democratic Party, rising taxes, crime, and the erosion of public safety. The hour also includes listener calls on Disney, faith, Iran, and the difficulty of raising or losing a sick child. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens the show with a fast-moving breakdown of redistricting fights, the Supreme Court’s impact on racial gerrymandering, and why new maps could reshape the 2026 midterms. He calls out Tennessee State Rep. Justin Pearson’s confrontation with law enforcement, AOC’s comments on billionaires, and what he sees as the left’s growing hostility toward success, wealth, and law enforcement. Hannity also turns to Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, and the Trump administration’s pressure campaign, arguing that the president is balancing military strength with an effort to avoid destroying the future of the Iranian people. The hour also highlights concerns over Antifa, political violence, and America’s broader fight against radical ideologies. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight, we begin with the raid on Virginia State Senator Louise Lucas, which highlights alleged Medicaid fraud and corruption. The conversation will shift to broader issues of political corruption, including accusations against public figures like Fauci and Bill Gates. And then we're gonna get into the justice system, voter fraud, and societal issues, with an emphasis on a lack of accountability. Oh, and we're gonna tell you why your iPhone battery keeps dying. It's not in your head. And finally, why is Bill Gates messing around with ticks and livestock? @LyndaMick @RogueRecap RogueRecap.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity’s final hour focuses on Luke Rosiak’s investigative reporting into Medicaid fraud, home health care abuse, adult daycare schemes, and questionable billing practices in states like Ohio and Minnesota. Rosiak walks through how Medicaid waivers, shell-like companies, and lightly monitored service providers may be draining taxpayer dollars through unverifiable care claims. Hannity frames the issue as a massive waste, fraud, and abuse scandal that takes resources away from people who truly need help. The hour also returns to Iran, the economy, Ken Griffin’s warning about New York, and the political consequences of driving business investment out of blue cities. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens the show with a sharp look at wealth taxes, high-tax states, and the growing migration from blue states to places like Florida, Texas, Tennessee, and the Carolinas. He argues that leaders in Seattle and New York are pushing policies that drive out businesses, wealthy taxpayers, and working families, while warning newcomers not to bring the same politics to the states they move to. The hour also mixes in Hannity’s personal stories about Disney, his upcoming China trip on Air Force One, strong economic numbers, and signs of possible progress with Iran and the Strait of Hormuz conflict. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity is joined by Bill O’Reilly for their weekly “Simple Man” segment, covering Barack Obama’s renewed political role, Mamdani’s rise in New York politics, media hatred, social media toxicity, and the changing landscape of cable, radio, and podcasting. The conversation also turns to President Trump’s style, Hannity’s upcoming trip to China, security concerns, surveillance risks, and whether an interview with President Xi could happen. The hour blends political analysis, media criticism, and Hannity’s behind-the-scenes preparation for covering Trump’s China trip. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Most people don’t realize how deeply intertwined government, big pharma, and global elites are in shaping the COVID narrative—and how much of it is rooted in sinister motives. In this eye-opening episode, we uncover shocking new details about the origins of the pandemic, the hidden agenda behind vaccine development, and the cover-ups that could change everything we thought we knew.We dive into explosive evidence from a House Oversight Committee hearing, revealing how high-level officials involved in the pandemic, charged with protecting us may have been working to create biological weapons and manipulate the narrative for profit and control. You'll discover: * The secret grant applications trying to engineer deadly viruses from bats, possibly to serve as bioweapons * How Fauci and EcoHealth Alliance planned to study and modify coronaviruses in ways that threaten human safety * The evidence of corruption, suppression of treatments like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, and the lies that cost lives * The disturbing history of Fauci’s experiments on animals and his role in mishandling health crises like AIDS and COVID-19As the case for accountability heats up, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Ignoring these truths allows the powerful to continue hiding the real motives behind the pandemic—potentially at our expense. This episode is essential listening for anyone demanding transparency, seeking understanding of the hidden forces at play, and eager to challenge the official story. If you’re fed up with lies, want to uncover the truth, or simply crave clarity in a sea of confusion, this deep dive into the dark side of pandemic politics is just what you need. Be prepared to rethink everything and stay informed about the ongoing fight for justice and truth @LyndaMick @RogueRecap RogueRecap.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens the show with Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s briefing on Iran, Project Freedom, and the U.S. effort to reopen the Strait of Hormuz for international shipping. The hour focuses on Iran’s blockade, the danger to stranded commercial crews, the defensive role of the U.S. Navy, and why the Trump administration views Iran’s actions as piracy and economic warfare. Hannity also connects the Iran conflict to the broader nuclear threat, arguing that a nuclear-armed Iran would be able to hold the world hostage. The episode also touches on political violence, J.B. Pritzker’s rhetoric, FBI burn bags, and Kash Patel’s revelations about hidden evidence inside the Bureau. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour, Sean Hannity warns that renewed military action against Iran may be becoming inevitable as Iranian forces continue attacking commercial vessels, neighboring countries, and U.S. forces below the threshold of full-scale war. James Robbins joins the program to analyze Iran’s remaining military capability, the effectiveness of the blockade, the pressure on Iran’s oil economy, and whether the U.S. should target regime assets, oil infrastructure, or the IRGC. Hannity also discusses the challenge of arming the Iranian people, the possibility of internal regime collapse, and the risks of a death-cult ideology driving Tehran’s decision-making. The hour closes with calls on Secret Service security failures, the FBI burn bag revelations, and the need for accountability inside federal agencies. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity focuses on sanctuary jurisdictions, ICE enforcement, and the growing conflict between federal immigration authorities and local Democratic officials. Congressman Jim Jordan joins the show to discuss House Judiciary investigations into jurisdictions like Philadelphia and Arlington, where local policies allegedly limit cooperation with immigration enforcement. Jordan explains proposed legislation that would restrict federal funding for sanctuary jurisdictions and create legal consequences when released illegal immigrants harm American citizens. The hour also returns to Iran, with Hannity and Jordan arguing that President Trump’s military and economic pressure is necessary to prevent Iran from ever obtaining a nuclear weapon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour, Sean Hannity continues his focus on Iran and speaks with Ambassador Nathan Sales about the U.S. Navy escorting ships through the Strait of Hormuz, the risks of Iranian retaliation, and the leverage created by economic pressure. Sales explains that Iran’s divided leadership, shrinking oil revenue, and weakening economy could force the regime toward negotiation, but he warns that the situation remains fluid and dangerous. Hannity also takes listener calls on energy prices, Iranian resistance, and whether the Iranian people can realistically challenge the regime. Later, the hour shifts to domestic politics, with Hannity criticizing wealth taxes, high-tax states, New York leadership, Seattle’s political direction, and the continued migration of wealthy individuals and businesses to Florida. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity is joined by Senator Rick Scott for a wide-ranging conversation on violent political rhetoric, Iran, the future of the Democratic Party, and the stakes of the midterm elections. Scott responds to disturbing comments made about him by left-wing commentator Hasan Piker, arguing that radical voices are gaining influence inside the Democratic coalition. The discussion then turns to Iran, where Hannity and Scott focus on economic pressure, the blockade, the IRGC, oil revenue, and President Trump’s strategy to avoid unnecessary American casualties while keeping military options on the table. Scott also weighs in on the SAVE Act, border funding, ICE and CBP, the filibuster, and why votes matter more than political rhetoric. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens the show with sharp analysis of growing tensions with Iran, the U.S. effort to keep the Strait of Hormuz open, and the possibility that President Trump may be nearing a new military response if Iran continues its attacks on international shipping. He argues that economic pressure is breaking the Iranian regime, but warns that further aggression could force the United States to hit the IRGC and escalate beyond sanctions. Hannity also discusses violent anti-ICE protests in Brooklyn, the collapse of Spirit Airlines after the blocked JetBlue merger, and the impact of overheated political rhetoric on public safety. The hour blends geopolitical urgency, immigration enforcement, media criticism, and Hannity’s behind-the-scenes reflections on possibly traveling to China with President Trump. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we dive into the bizarre declarations of politicians so disconnected from reality, you'll be questioning if AI is running the show. From Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's hilarious slip-ups to Rosa DeLauro’s cryptic ramblings and Brandon Johnson's race-centric stance in Chicago, we expose the underlying games and agendas with brutal honesty. Discover how facts are ignored in favor of theatrics, and why these exchanges matter more than ever for your liberty and safety. We break down the most outrageous clips, including Lee Zeldin's calm, fact-based takedown of Congress’s chaos, and the disturbing trend of ignoring real problems—like rising crime and inflation—in favor of virtue signaling. You'll learn why removing neighborhood watch signs and celebrating radical identity politics could be making communities less safe. Plus, get the inside scoop on shocking racial and cultural debates that are reshaping cities like New York and Chicago, all through the lens of common sense and real-world consequences. Why does this matter? Because ignoring these absurdities costs you more than just time—it risks your freedom, security, and sanity. Staying informed enables you to see through the distractions and focus on what truly impacts your life. This episode is perfect for anyone fed up with political theater and eager to understand what’s really happening behind the curtain—and how to navigate it. @ERIC_EGGERS @LYNDAMICK @ROGUERECAP ROGUERECAP.COM See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour, Sean Hannity turns to national security concerns following multiple assassination attempts and alarming vulnerabilities in protective operations. He speaks with law enforcement experts to analyze what went wrong and why these failures cannot continue. The conversation reveals breakdowns in perimeter control, preparedness, and situational awareness—raising serious questions about how high-profile events are secured. Sean emphasizes the urgency of fixing these gaps before a catastrophic incident occurs. This hour delivers a sobering look at the risks facing national leadership and the critical need for accountability and reform in security protocols. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean dives into the growing divide in American politics as radical rhetoric takes center stage. He breaks down the latest developments surrounding a controversial Senate candidate and the broader implications for the Democratic Party’s direction. Sean explores how media narratives, political strategy, and public perception are shaping the upcoming midterm elections. With sharp analysis and unapologetic commentary, he examines what these developments mean for voters and the future of the country. This hour sets the tone for a high-stakes political landscape, where messaging, ideology, and power are colliding in real time. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean dives into the growing divide in American politics as radical rhetoric takes center stage. He breaks down the latest developments surrounding a controversial Senate candidate and the broader implications for the Democratic Party’s direction. Sean explores how media narratives, political strategy, and public perception are shaping the upcoming midterm elections. With sharp analysis and unapologetic commentary, he examines what these developments mean for voters and the future of the country. This hour sets the tone for a high-stakes political landscape, where messaging, ideology, and power are colliding in real time. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour, Sean Hannity delivers a deep dive into the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey, analyzing the legal implications and broader political fallout. Hannity questions the credibility of Comey’s defense while exploring how this case fits into what he describes as a much larger investigation into alleged government overreach. Featuring insights from legal analyst Greg Jarrett and investigative journalist John Solomon, the conversation expands into what could be a sweeping “grand conspiracy” case. The discussion outlines potential next steps, key figures who may be implicated, and how past investigations could connect to current legal developments. Hannity also takes calls from listeners, addressing concerns about security, accountability, and political division. He closes the hour by tying together themes of justice, consequence, and the long-term impact these events may have on the country. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens this hour with a sharp focus on national security breakdowns, questioning how repeated failures—from major events to presidential protection—continue to occur. He argues that systemic gaps in preparedness and perimeter control are putting lives at risk and demands accountability from those responsible. Joined by Bill O’Reilly, Hannity expands the conversation to media influence, political rhetoric, and the growing cultural divide in America. The discussion highlights how messaging, tone, and public discourse may be contributing to rising tensions across the country. The hour also explores broader societal concerns, including safety, leadership responsibility, and the role of institutions in maintaining order—framing these issues as critical to the nation’s future stability. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean Hannity breaks down the political tensions shaping Washington, from growing impeachment rhetoric to concerns over leadership failures in national security. He highlights what he sees as a broader effort to shift power dynamics ahead of the next election cycle and examines how policy decisions are influencing both domestic stability and global alliances. Hannity also dives into international issues, focusing on Europe’s shifting stance on defense, immigration, and economic policy. He questions whether long-standing alliances are weakening and what that means for America’s role on the world stage. With a mix of commentary and analysis, Hannity connects global uncertainty back to its impact on everyday Americans. The hour closes with a look at Supreme Court decisions, election implications, and the future balance of power in Congress—setting the stage for what could be a pivotal political season ahead. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity closes the day with a powerful look at rising political tension, media influence, and what he describes as a growing “assassination culture” fueled by extreme rhetoric. He reacts to conspiracy theories circulating online after recent events and warns about the dangers of misinformation shaping public perception. The hour also touches on economic concerns, foreign policy tensions with Iran, and broader cultural divides impacting everyday Americans—from housing affordability to election integrity. Through caller interactions and commentary, Hannity emphasizes personal responsibility, national security, and the importance of informed decision-making in a volatile environment. This episode captures the emotional and societal stakes of a country grappling with division, distrust, and the consequences of unchecked rhetoric. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity focuses on what he calls repeated and dangerous security breakdowns surrounding President Trump, pointing to failures in perimeter control, threat detection, and preparedness during recent incidents. In a wide-ranging conversation with Bill O'Reilly, Hannity examines how these lapses could lead to catastrophic consequences if not addressed immediately. The hour also shifts into a heated discussion about media rhetoric, late-night comedy, and cultural division, with Hannity arguing that inflammatory language is fueling a more dangerous political climate. From presidential protection protocols to media accountability, this episode connects real-world security concerns with the broader tone of American discourse. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens the show with breaking developments surrounding former FBI Director James Comey, who turned himself in after being indicted over alleged threats tied to President Trump. Hannity frames the case as “low-hanging fruit,” arguing the real story is a much larger, ongoing investigation into what he calls a years-long conspiracy involving intelligence agencies and political actors. Joined by John Solomon and Greg Jarrett, the hour dives deep into legal standards, potential indictments, and how a broader federal probe could unfold in the coming months. The conversation expands into questions of accountability, media credibility, and whether key insiders could “flip” in what Hannity describes as a historic case. This episode delivers a high-stakes legal and political analysis centered on justice, power, and the future of federal investigations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The news moves so fast—do you ever feel like you're missing the biggest stories? 🕵️♂️Drop a 🔥 if you’re tired of feeling left in the dark! Here's the deal: government scandals, missing scientists, crazy politicians, and the cover-ups are piling up, and most of us don’t even hear about them. From Fauci’s lies about COVID to bizarre disappearances at top labs, the truth is stranger than fiction—and it's happening right in plain sight. Why does it matter? Because staying uninformed can cost us everything, and the real stories that could change everything aren’t making headlines. We gotta ask questions—who’s really in control? Worth thinking about. What’s the story you wish everyone knew about? Drop your thoughts 👇#DeepState #ExposeTheTruth #GovernmentSecrets #saveactnow @LyndaMick @RogueRecap RogueRecap.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity closes the show by confronting what he calls a growing culture of dangerous political rhetoric, spotlighting controversy surrounding Jimmy Kimmel and comments about President Trump. He contrasts modern media behavior with past standards set by figures like Johnny Carson, arguing that today’s entertainment landscape has abandoned basic boundaries. The hour expands into a broader conversation about media influence, political division, and how language shapes real-world actions. With additional commentary on public reactions, cultural trends, and accountability, this episode captures the emotional and societal fallout of an increasingly volatile political environment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour two, Sean Hannity dives deeper into the attempted attack fallout, focusing on major security breakdowns and what must change to protect the President and top officials. He highlights new polling showing overwhelming public support for fully funding the Department of Homeland Security and the Secret Service, while warning that repeated failures—from perimeter control to site sweeps—are putting lives at risk. Hannity also examines the role of political rhetoric, arguing that escalating language from elected officials and media figures is contributing to a dangerous climate. This episode is a detailed look at security, accountability, and the growing national debate over safety and responsibility. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens the hour reacting to King Charles III addressing Congress, using the moment to launch a broader critique of Europe’s leadership, NATO burden-sharing, and what he sees as declining Western resolve. He pivots quickly to escalating tensions with Iran, explaining how U.S. economic pressure and a tightening blockade are pushing Tehran toward a breaking point. Hannity outlines the strategic implications of collapsing oil storage capacity, rising inflation inside Iran, and the potential for irreversible economic damage to the regime. This episode blends global politics, energy strategy, and cultural commentary into a fast-paced breakdown of where the West stands—and what comes next. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour, Sean Hannity shifts to the cultural and political climate surrounding the attempted attack, highlighting the growing divide in America and the role of inflammatory rhetoric. Through caller interactions and commentary, Hannity debates whether political language from both sides is contributing to instability, while emphasizing the need for accountability and civil discourse. He also reflects on the broader implications for democracy, free speech, and national unity in an increasingly volatile environment. This episode captures the emotional and cultural fallout of a nation grappling with rising tension and distrust. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity delivers breaking coverage following the attempted assassination at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, unpacking new DOJ details, the suspect’s actions, and the heroic response from law enforcement. He raises urgent questions about repeated security breakdowns, pointing to a troubling pattern across multiple incidents involving President Trump. Hannity also examines the role of political rhetoric, arguing that escalating language from media and political leaders may be fueling real-world violence. This episode is a high-stakes deep dive into national security failures, political accountability, and the growing threat environment in America. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity continues his analysis of the attempted assassination, focusing on systemic security flaws and what must change to prevent future attacks. Joined by former law enforcement experts, he outlines how failures in perimeter control, site sweeps, and resource allocation are putting the President at risk. The conversation expands into broader concerns about staffing shortages, outdated protection models, and the increasing complexity of modern threats. This hour delivers a detailed, insider look at how presidential security works—and where it is breaking down. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour, Sean Hannity shifts to major national flashpoints—from cultural battles in schools to rising political extremism and the stakes of the upcoming elections. He examines controversial gender policy disputes in education, emphasizing parental rights and the legal fight over how federal law is being interpreted. The conversation then broadens into a warning about what Hannity sees as increasing radicalization within the political landscape. He argues that fringe voices are gaining influence and that voters may not fully grasp the long-term consequences if those ideas take hold in government. Closing out the week, Hannity delivers a clear message: the future direction of the country will be decided by engaged citizens. This hour blends cultural, legal, and political themes into a call to action, urging listeners to stay informed and participate in the democratic process. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity takes a deep dive into what he calls a shocking political maneuver in Virginia, breaking down the legal and constitutional battle surrounding a controversial redistricting effort. With insight from former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, Hannity walks listeners through the alleged violations—ranging from improper legislative procedures to misleading ballot language. He argues this case represents far more than a local dispute, framing it as a broader warning about political overreach and the erosion of constitutional safeguards. The discussion highlights how timing, legal technicalities, and voter transparency all play critical roles in protecting democratic processes. Hannity ties the issue to a larger national theme—whether political leaders are honoring their promises or manipulating systems for power. This hour is a detailed, high-stakes look at how one state battle could reflect a much bigger fight over fairness and representation in America. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity delivers a fast-paced opening hour blending cultural commentary, political insight, and sharp humor. The show kicks off with lighter moments that quickly transition into deeper concerns about leadership, media narratives, and the direction of the country. Hannity underscores how everyday conversations—from family dynamics to media messaging—reflect broader cultural shifts happening across America. As the hour unfolds, the focus sharpens on national leadership and global tensions, with particular attention to the administration’s handling of foreign policy challenges. Hannity highlights growing concerns about instability abroad and questions whether current strategies are strong enough to protect American interests. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity closes the show with a surprising political storyline: the rise of Senator John Fetterman as an outlier within the Democratic Party. Hannity reflects on how his own views on Fetterman have evolved, pointing to the senator’s positions on Israel, immigration, and national security as evidence of a growing divide within the Democratic ranks. Joined by Selina Zito, Sean examines the political tension surrounding Fetterman, including speculation about his future and whether there is still room for moderation within the party. The hour also touches on broader political dynamics heading into future elections, highlighting the challenges Democrats face with an increasingly radical base. Hannity wraps with listener calls and lighter moments, blending serious analysis with the signature energy of the “information overload” hour. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Hour 2, Sean Hannity delivers a deep dive into the escalating crisis in Iran, framing the current instability as the result of decisive U.S. military action. He outlines what he describes as a leadership vacuum inside Iran, with internal factions battling for control following major losses among top leadership. Hannity explains how U.S. strategy — including control of the Strait of Hormuz and economic pressure — is pushing the regime to the brink. Sean explores the difficult decisions facing President Trump, weighing military dominance against humanitarian consequences for the Iranian people. He argues that while the U.S. has the power to end the conflict quickly, the administration is attempting to avoid unnecessary civilian suffering while still preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. This hour is a detailed look at strategy, global impact, and the high-stakes balance between strength and restraint. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens the show with a sharp warning about what he sees as a dangerous shift in America’s economic and political landscape. He breaks down proposed tax policies in New York, arguing they represent a tipping point that could drive more Americans out of high-tax states and into places like Florida. Hannity connects these policies to broader concerns about crime, anti-police rhetoric, and what he calls a growing culture of chaos in major cities. Throughout the hour, Sean emphasizes personal responsibility, economic freedom, and the long-term consequences of government overreach. He also takes listener calls, blending humor and real-world examples while reinforcing his belief that America is at a crossroads. This hour sets the tone for a larger conversation about freedom, opportunity, and the direction of the country. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eric and Lynda tackle everything from Bill Gates to aliens in this episode of SoundBytes. They cover topics such as Nancy Pelosi's stock trading, Ilhan Omar's scandals and potty mouth, and the complexities of election fraud. They get into political hypocrisy, media influence, and lobbyist roles, and why that has made so many in Congress feckless wonders. @Eric_Eggers @LyndaMick RogueRecap.com https://youtu.be/0dJZWGWhRrc See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity closes the show with a powerful, wide-ranging discussion on the escalating conflict with Iran, blending strategic insight with deeply personal perspectives from callers directly connected to the region. As tensions rise and a narrow diplomatic window remains open, Hannity explains the real choices on the table—peace through negotiation or decisive military action—and what each path means for global stability. Featuring a moving call from an Iranian-American listener, the hour highlights the human cost behind geopolitical decisions. Hannity underscores the distinction between the Iranian people and the regime, emphasizing that while the leadership drives conflict, millions of civilians are caught in the middle. The episode reinforces that any outcome—whether diplomatic or forceful—will carry lasting consequences for both the region and the world. With clarity and urgency, Hannity frames the moment as a defining crossroads: a final opportunity for resolution before events potentially shift toward irreversible action. As he puts it, the next steps won’t just determine the outcome of this conflict—they’ll shape the future balance of power and security worldwide. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity turns to a deeply troubling national security story involving the mysterious disappearance and deaths of 11 scientists connected to sensitive U.S. defense, aerospace, and nuclear programs. What might appear as isolated incidents begins to take on a far more serious tone as patterns emerge—raising urgent questions about whether foreign adversaries or coordinated efforts could be at play. Joined by Nancy Grace and former FBI agent Nicole Parker, Hannity explores the growing concern that these cases may be linked. From unexplained disappearances to suspicious deaths and wiped electronic records, the details point to something far beyond coincidence. As experts explain, when multiple high-level individuals tied to national security vanish under unusual circumstances, it demands a deeper, unified investigation across agencies. This episode dives into the implications for U.S. national security, the role of the FBI and federal oversight, and the possibility of espionage or targeted interference. Hannity presses the urgency of uncovering the truth—because if these cases are connected, the stakes couldn’t be higher for America’s technological edge and security future. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity breaks down the high-stakes standoff with Iran as a fragile ceasefire hangs by a thread and the clock ticks on a critical 3–5 day deadline. Drawing on direct insight, Hannity explains the strategic pause driven by global pressure, internal Iranian divisions, and the potential for either peace—or decisive military action. The episode highlights the delicate balance between avoiding widespread civilian suffering and ensuring Iran never obtains nuclear capability. Hannity also exposes what he calls media misinformation and political posturing, arguing that the U.S. and its allies have already achieved significant military and economic impact through targeted operations and a crippling blockade. With Iran reportedly losing hundreds of millions daily and facing internal instability, the question becomes whether leadership will negotiate—or force a far more aggressive outcome. The hour closes with a powerful human perspective, featuring a caller with family in Iran who underscores the real-world stakes for millions living under an oppressive regime. As Hannity frames it, the next few days will determine whether this conflict ends through diplomacy—or escalates into something far more consequential. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this eye-opening episode, Lynda exposes the hidden stories the mainstream avoids: from the real toll of Iran’s regime, to the dark secrets in Congress involving billions in fraud, and the treacherous schemes of global elites like Bill Gates and George Soros. Discover how citizen journalists are fighting to expose these lies—shedding light on fake businesses, election fraud, and those who put profits over people. You’ll uncover shocking insights into the real power players — senators like John Thune, corrupt CEOs, and shadowy lobbyists controlling what we see and what we don’t. We are breaking down the dangerous agenda behind biometric IDs, and digital currencies— revealing how these plans threaten your freedoms and sovereignty. The stakes are high for every American who cares about transparency, justice, and liberty. And yes, someone testified to a hospice address that took her to a burrito stand. True Story. @LyndaMick @RogueRecap RogueRecap.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity closes the day with a wide-ranging final hour that blends pro-life advocacy, spiritual questions, and the ongoing moral stakes of the Iran conflict. He speaks with Lila Rose about the Biden DOJ’s treatment of pro-life activists, the dangers of the abortion pill, and the broader fight over life and conscience in America. The hour also touches on supernatural themes, the role of faith in public life, and the difficult moral choices involved in confronting evil abroad while protecting innocent people at home. This episode stands out as a values-driven and emotionally charged hour about life, liberty, spiritual truth, and the cost of standing firm in a culture of moral confusion. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this hour, Sean Hannity turns to explosive new disclosures surrounding the first impeachment of Donald Trump, arguing that long-hidden documents prove the Ukraine impeachment was built on a carefully orchestrated fraud. Featuring Tulsi Gabbard, John Solomon, and Greg Jarrett, the conversation examines the so-called whistleblower, alleged intelligence community manipulation, Adam Schiff’s role, and whether legal remedies still exist to challenge the impeachment record. The episode also widens into broader concerns about election integrity, ActBlue, Democratic lawfare, and what Hannity calls the growing evidence of a grand conspiracy against Trump. It is a deeply political and legal hour centered on accountability, abuse of power, and the unraveling of years of anti-Trump narratives. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens the hour with a stark warning that Iran’s ceasefire window may be closing as radical hardliners inside the regime appear to be taking control. He explains how the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, internal power struggles, and the collapse of diplomatic momentum could push the conflict toward a much harsher conclusion. Hannity argues that President Trump gave Tehran multiple chances to choose peace, but the regime’s most extreme figures now seem determined to reject common sense and force a military endgame. This hour focuses on Iran’s internal chaos, the looming return of bombing, the Strait of Hormuz blockade, and the future of the Iranian people under a collapsing terror regime. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour, Sean Hannity connects the Iran conflict to the larger global power struggle, arguing that the fallout will reshape America’s relationships with China, Europe, and the Middle East. With Gordon Chang joining the conversation, Hannity explores China’s economic weakness, its dependence on Middle East stability, and why President Trump’s unpredictability is, in his view, one of the administration’s greatest geopolitical strengths. The hour also expands into a broader argument about Western decline, NATO weakness, online radicalization, and the cultural and political battles shaping America ahead of the midterms. It is a sweeping closing hour that blends foreign policy, economic pressure, and cultural commentary into a larger message about strength, order, and the future of American leadership. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens the week by breaking down the latest Iran developments, the fragile ceasefire, and what he frames as President Trump’s next move in the broader Middle East showdown. He argues that the media continues to distort Trump’s strategy, while insisting the administration’s objective remains clear: stop Iran from ever becoming a nuclear power and restore deterrence through strength. This hour also widens into a sharp look at the political climate at home, from redistricting battles and Democratic power grabs to media misinformation and the broader fight over truth in American politics. It is a fast-moving opening hour built around national security, political contrast, and Hannity’s argument that strong leadership abroad and clarity at home are now inseparable. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens the week by breaking down the latest Iran developments, the fragile ceasefire, and what he frames as President Trump’s next move in the broader Middle East showdown. He argues that the media continues to distort Trump’s strategy, while insisting the administration’s objective remains clear: stop Iran from ever becoming a nuclear power and restore deterrence through strength. This hour also widens into a sharp look at the political climate at home, from redistricting battles and Democratic power grabs to media misinformation and the broader fight over truth in American politics. It is a fast-moving opening hour built around national security, political contrast, and Hannity’s argument that strong leadership abroad and clarity at home are now inseparable. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity closes the week with a wide-ranging final hour focused on faith, spiritual warfare, and the deeper moral questions behind the headlines. He speaks with Billy Hallowell about angels, demons, and the supernatural, then shifts into a thoughtful conversation with Nick Freitas about masculinity, marriage, fatherhood, strength, and what it means to be a good man in modern America. The hour also circles back to Hannity’s comments on Pope Leo and the broader question of faith in public life, tying together spirituality, personal character, and cultural decline. This episode stands out as a more reflective and values-driven hour about belief, purpose, and how to live with conviction in a chaotic world. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this hour, Sean Hannity pivots from the Middle East to the legal and political battles still surrounding Donald Trump, asking whether the first impeachment could be undone in light of new revelations tied to Tulsi Gabbard’s criminal referral and the so-called Ukraine whistleblower. Joined by Alan Dershowitz and Mehek Cooke, Hannity explores constitutional questions around impeachment, presidential terms, Democratic lawfare, and the growing collapse of trust in institutions and legacy media. The conversation also touches on Gavin Newsom, anti-Israel politics inside the Democratic Party, government fraud, and the widening fallout around Eric Swalwell. It is a sharp, legal-heavy hour about accountability, constitutional conflict, and the political consequences of years of anti-Trump investigations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens the hour by breaking down what he describes as a major turning point in the Iran conflict, with President Trump signaling that Tehran is preparing to give up its 60% enriched uranium and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Hannity argues that the U.S. naval blockade and the success of Operation Epic Fury forced Iran into a corner without dragging America into a forever war. He also revisits his criticism of Pope Leo, defending his view that the world is safer without a nuclear-armed Iran and challenging what he sees as selective moral outrage from religious and political leaders. This hour is a fast-moving mix of Middle East strategy, Trump foreign policy, oil prices, and a fiery faith-and-politics debate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Most political scandals aren’t this entertaining — until now with Lynda McLaughlin & Eric Eggers. Conan-style chaos erupts as Congress’s most corrupt actors are caught red-handed, and the blame game gets truly messy. If you're exhausted by politics as usual and crave the real story behind Washington’s hidden mess, this episode is your cheat sheet. Dive into the shocking misconduct, cover-ups, and bizarre scandals that reveal what really goes on behind closed doors. From AI-fueled cover-ups to elite corruption, we break down the biggest revelations that threaten to shake up your perception of D.C. and beyond. You'll discover the astonishing scope of taxpayer-funded abuse, the bizarre truths hiding in plain sight about Congress members’ lifestyles, and even the mysterious disappearances of top scientists trusted with extraterrestrial secrets. With a candid mix of humor and hard-hitting truth, we explore how political power, alien conspiracy theories, and global agendas collide in a storm of scandal. You’ll hear the wild stories, the jaw-dropping evidence, and the insider takes that expose a system rotting from the inside out — and why it all matters to you. @LyndaMick @RogueRecap @Eric_Eggers roguerecap.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity shifts gears in the final hour for a wide-ranging conversation with Nick Freitas about masculinity, marriage, fatherhood, character, discipline, and what it means to be a strong and decent man in modern America. Along the way, Hannity contrasts healthy masculinity with the chaos of online culture, dating games, and political attacks on traditional roles, while also tying the conversation back to faith, service, and personal responsibility. This episode stands out as a more reflective hour focused on manhood, relationships, and how to build a better life with strength and purpose. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this hour, Sean Hannity breaks down the latest phase of Operation Epic Fury, arguing that Iran’s economy, military position, and political leverage are rapidly collapsing under the combined weight of U.S. and Israeli pressure. Joined by Vice Admiral Robert Harward, Hannity explains why the blockade, the fight over enriched uranium, and the future of the Iranian regime could reshape not only the Middle East but the global balance of power. It is a high-stakes episode about deterrence, strategy, and what victory could look like if Tehran is forced to surrender its nuclear ambitions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens the hour with a sharp update on the Iran standoff, arguing that the U.S. blockade is giving Tehran a preview of what permanent economic collapse would look like if it refuses President Trump’s terms. He also launches into a fiery critique of Pope Leo and the Catholic Church’s silence on Iran’s human-rights abuses, terrorism, and anti-Israel violence, while condemning what he sees as selective moral outrage from the West. This episode centers on Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, nuclear pressure, and the growing clash between Trump’s strategy and global religious and political critics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Scandal, Science, and Far-Right Politics: Rogues UnfilteredThe second episode of Soundbytes does not disappoint as Lynda & Eric unpack a wild week of political scandals, missing scientists, and conspiracy theories about aliens — all with their signature irreverence. This episode dives into shocking revelations from Congress, political hypocrisy, and the bizarre intersection of UFOs and elite power. Perfect for listeners who crave candid takes on our crazy political landscape. @LyndaMick @Eric_Eggers @Rogue Recap RogueRecap.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity shines a spotlight on citizen journalist Nick Shirley and the explosive fraud investigations he has helped expose in California, while warning about new efforts to punish the very people uncovering government waste and corruption. The hour also digs into the growing political and legal fallout around Eric Swalwell, questions about congressional accountability, and the broader culture fight over transparency and truth. It is a fast-moving episode about fraud, power, media suppression, and the institutions Americans are increasingly being told not to challenge. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this hour, Sean Hannity tackles the growing clash between President Trump, Pope Leo, and key European leaders over the Iran conflict and the moral stakes surrounding it. He argues that the West keeps failing to show moral clarity about radical Islamic terrorism, while also questioning why global leaders are quicker to criticize Trump than the regime responsible for decades of violence and repression. This episode blends faith, foreign policy, and cultural tension into a sharp debate over leadership, evil, and the future of the West. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity breaks down President Trump’s hardline warning to Iran as the U.S. naval blockade tightens around Iranian ports and shipping lanes. He explains how falling oil and gas prices, pressure on Iran’s export economy, and the battle over the Strait of Hormuz are reshaping the conflict in real time. Hannity argues that Tehran now faces a simple choice: cooperate and survive, or refuse and watch its economic future collapse under American pressure. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity turns to what he calls one of the biggest political scandals in modern American history, laying out the evidence behind a possible long-running conspiracy to undermine Donald Trump. With fresh revelations tied to Tulsi Gabbard, Kash Patel, Pam Bondi, and the Ukraine impeachment storyline, Hannity and John Solomon revisit the Russia collusion saga, FISA abuse, intelligence manipulation, and whether top officials could finally face accountability. This hour mixes investigative depth with political urgency, while also touching on the Iran blockade, the future of Eric Swalwell, and Hannity’s broader case that the truth is finally catching up with the people who targeted Trump for more than a decade. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this hour, Sean Hannity dives deeper into the widening Eric Swalwell scandal, spotlighting new interviews, new accusations, and growing calls for accountability as more women come forward with disturbing claims. Joined by younger conservative voices, Hannity frames the story as a test of whether powerful Democrats will finally be held to the same standard they demanded of others during the height of the #MeToo era. The result is a sharp, high-intensity hour focused on political hypocrisy, sexual misconduct allegations, and the possible legal downfall of one of the left’s most recognizable media figures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens the hour with explosive new allegations against Congressman Eric Swalwell, featuring multiple accusers who claim sexual assault, rape, choking, and misconduct, and argues that the California Democrat’s political future may be over. The conversation then pivots to the growing split between the United States and European allies over Iran, as Hannity criticizes NATO leaders, the United Nations, and Pope Leo for what he sees as a failure to show moral clarity against the world’s leading state sponsor of terror. This episode blends breaking political scandal with Hannity’s larger warning about Iran, Western weakness, and the stakes of confronting evil before it spreads. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
So the Pope has something to say. And not about Nigerian Christians or the slaughtering of Assyrians, nope, it's about President Trump. Such a joke. One of the most disturbing aspects of this corruption is the blatant hypocrisy displayed by church leaders. While they publicly condemn issues like abortion and moral decline, their secret dealings tell a different story. For instance, some cardinals and bishops are meeting with individuals involved in sex abuse cover-ups, or they are allegedly complicit in protecting priests accused of child molestation. Whistleblowers and investigative journalists reveal that behind closed doors, these church officials are often more concerned with safeguarding their lucrative positions than with defending moral integrity. Furthermore, the church's leadership seems to be in support of policies and political movements that directly contradict Catholic teachings—such as pushing for open borders, LGBTQ acceptance in church policies, and funding groups that promote morally questionable initiatives like child mutilation under the guise of gender affirmation. Maybe they should spend less time on CBS and more time in church. @lyndamick @roguerecap RogueRecap.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity leads the final hour with a forceful breakdown of Iran’s failed talks, President Trump’s blockade strategy, and why Tehran no longer holds the cards militarily or economically. Featuring oil and energy experts, the episode explains how the Strait of Hormuz crisis could reshape global shipping, pressure China, and hit Iran’s finances while keeping world supply moving through alternate routes. The hour then widens into a broader cultural and political clash, touching on the Pope’s criticism, the Catholic Church, law and order, and a fiery on-air debate about forgiveness, justice, and evil in modern times. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this hour, Sean Hannity is joined by Newt Gingrich for a sweeping conversation about why Iran’s regime cannot be allowed to survive with nuclear ambitions intact. They argue that the real choice is not between war and peace, but between stopping a deadly threat now or risking future attacks on American cities, while also debating regime change, support for Iranian dissidents, and the future of NATO’s reliability. The back half of the hour pivots to explosive allegations surrounding Eric Swalwell, giving this episode a mix of foreign policy urgency and major domestic political scandal. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens the show by breaking down the failed Iran negotiations, arguing that Tehran arrived with impossible demands on the Strait of Hormuz, frozen assets, reparations, and regional ceasefires that were never going to be accepted. He walks through President Trump’s red lines, the growing focus on a naval blockade, the fate of Iran’s enriched uranium, and why the regime’s leverage is far weaker than its rhetoric suggests. The hour also expands into the global fallout, from oil shipping lanes and U.N. hypocrisy to a sharp clash over Pope Leo’s comments on war, peace, and America’s response to the Iranian threat. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this hour, Sean Hannity highlights what he calls the stunning hypocrisy of Democrats on Iran, using past comments from Chuck Schumer and Joe Biden to show how dramatically their positions have shifted. He frames the current conflict as the direct result of failed diplomacy, weak enforcement, and years of empowering a regime that cannot be trusted. With guest James Robbins, Hannity examines the breakdown of the ceasefire, Iran’s negotiating tactics, and why he believes President Trump is fully prepared to resume force if diplomacy collapses. The conversation also turns to NATO, with a heavy focus on allies that Hannity says obstructed American operations while still relying on U.S. defense. This episode is a hard-hitting look at Iran, the legacy of the Obama nuclear deal, and the growing fracture between America and parts of Europe. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens the hour with a sharp breakdown of President Trump’s escalating standoff with Iran, focusing on the shaky ceasefire, the Strait of Hormuz, and the growing belief that Tehran is running out of options. He argues that Trump is still giving peace one final chance, but makes clear that any refusal to comply could bring a return to overwhelming military force. Hannity also walks through what he sees as the core endgame: surrendering enriched uranium, reopening vital shipping lanes, ending terror sponsorship, and preventing future missile expansion. The hour broadens into a larger warning about NATO’s weakness, with Hannity blasting European leaders for failing to stand with the United States while depending on America for protection. It is a forceful hour centered on Iran, deterrence, energy security, and the future of the Western alliance. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity delivers one of the most emotional hours of the day as he highlights the human cost of open-border policies and sanctuary-state failures. The centerpiece of the hour is a powerful interview with Joe Abraham, the father of Katie Abraham, who was killed after an illegal immigrant slammed into her vehicle, followed by a blistering discussion of Illinois leaders, victim advocacy, and accountability. This episode puts the spotlight on angel families, border-related crime, and the devastating real-world consequences of immigration policies that Hannity says should never have been allowed to happen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this hour, Sean Hannity sounds the alarm on the border crisis and slams the so-called Dignity Act as a backdoor amnesty plan that rewards illegal immigration. Featuring Congressman Brandon Gill, the conversation centers on border security, self-deportation, proof of citizenship, ICE funding, and the growing divide between Republicans over immigration enforcement. Hannity argues that America’s laws, sovereignty, and national security are on the line, while also delivering the kind of fiery caller exchanges and cultural commentary that define the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity breaks down President Trump’s high-stakes strategy on Iran, including the fragile ceasefire, the fight over 60% enriched uranium, and why the Strait of Hormuz remains a central flashpoint. He also takes aim at media narratives surrounding Israel, Hezbollah, and NATO allies who, in his view, failed to stand with the United States at a critical moment. This hour focuses on the military, political, and global consequences of the Iran standoff, while making the case that Trump is determined to finish the job and prevent Tehran from ever obtaining a nuclear weapon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Lynda McLaughlin and Eric Eggers on the latest episode of "Rogue Recap," where they dive into the week's most outrageous media moments and political antics. From discussing the absurdities of voter ID laws to the mysterious disappearances of NASA scientists, Lynda and Eric bring their unique blend of humor and insight. Don't miss their take on the latest headlines, including a hilarious story about gold shoes in Florida's Villages and a candid discussion on insider trading in Congress. Tune in for a show that's as entertaining as it is enlightening! This will be a new segment that Lynda and Eric will bring you every week. Stay tuned for more!! @lyndamick @RogueRecap roguerecap.com @Eric_Eggers See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We tackle some touchy subjects in this episode. Unpacking historical parallels, military strategies, and the importance of strong leadership in confronting emerging threats. You may not like everything you hear, but the time for feelings is over. People are being murdered both home and abroad because the radicals are running the insane asylum. @LyndaMick @RogueRecap RogueRecap.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity closes the day with a blunt argument that the world cannot afford to let Iran become a nuclear power. He revisits President Trump’s red line, explains why he believes the Iranian regime has already forfeited the benefit of the doubt, and makes the case that stopping Tehran now is both strategically necessary and morally justified. Sean frames the issue as a generational one, warning that future American families should not have to live under the shadow of a nuclear-armed terror state. A major part of the hour centers on Sean’s conversation with former U.S. hostage Kevin Hermening, who was held in Iran for 444 days after the 1979 revolution. That interview adds emotional and historical depth, reminding listeners that Iran’s hostility toward America is not new and that weakness has costs. The hour also touches on the rescue of a downed U.S. pilot, the courage of the American military, and the belief that peace only comes when evil is confronted directly. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens the hour with a high-stakes breakdown of the escalating confrontation with Iran, framing the moment as a final warning before decisive action. He walks listeners through the latest reports of Israeli and U.S. strikes, the collapsing state of Iran’s military infrastructure, and the pressure campaign surrounding Tehran’s uranium stockpile and the Strait of Hormuz. Hannity argues that the choice being presented is simple: abandon nuclear ambitions and stop threatening global stability, or face the consequences. Throughout the hour, Sean leans into the broader argument that this is not just about one military conflict, but about preventing a terror regime from gaining permanent leverage over the free world. He also takes aim at the media and political class for what he sees as selective outrage, contrasting their criticism of Trump with years of silence over Iran’s support for terror. It’s a forceful, urgency-driven hour focused on deterrence, national security, and the cost of waiting too long. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this hour, Sean Hannity takes on the media narrative that targeting Iranian infrastructure would amount to a war crime, calling the argument dishonest, political, and dangerously unserious. With help from legal analysts Greg Jarrett and Brian Finch, Sean lays out the case that power plants, bridges, and other dual-use infrastructure tied to military capability are lawful wartime targets. He frames the real double standard as the refusal of legacy media and the political left to condemn Iran’s long record of targeting civilians, supporting terror, and using human shields. The second half of the hour widens into a broader conversation with callers about deterrence, moral clarity, Europe’s weakness, and the long-term consequences of allowing Iran to keep pushing toward nuclear capability. Sean presents the conflict not as a theoretical foreign policy debate, but as a choice between confronting danger now or paying a far higher price later. It’s a hard-edged hour centered on law, hypocrisy, and the argument that strength now prevents catastrophe later. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity’s final hour blends the latest Iran deadline developments with a fierce critique of the media, political opponents, and what he sees as a dangerous failure to understand the stakes of the moment. He revisits the administration’s pressure campaign on Iran, underscores the rescue mission as proof of U.S. military superiority, and argues that the world is watching whether Tehran’s remaining leadership will finally bend under overwhelming force. The hour then widens into a sharper commentary segment, taking aim at leakers who endangered lives, critics who dismissed the nuclear threat, and public figures Hannity says are emotionally unhinged in their opposition to President Trump. With calls from listeners, reaction to James Carville’s rhetoric, and reflections on media bias, this episode closes the day with a mix of foreign policy urgency, cultural combat, and classic Hannity-style confrontation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens the hour with a forceful breakdown of why the Iran confrontation reached a critical moment, arguing that the military action was necessary to stop a nuclear-armed regime before it crossed the point of no return. He frames the conflict around newly emphasized threats, including enriched uranium, ballistic missile reach, and the broader danger posed by a regime he describes as the world’s leading state sponsor of terror. The hour also centers on the dramatic rescue of two American pilots deep inside enemy territory, with Hannity spotlighting the precision, courage, and professionalism of the U.S. military. From the planning and deception tactics to the message that no American will be left behind, this episode blends breaking geopolitical stakes with a patriotic tribute to the men and women who carried out one of the most daring recovery missions in recent memory. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens the hour with a forceful breakdown of why the Iran confrontation reached a critical moment, arguing that the military action was necessary to stop a nuclear-armed regime before it crossed the point of no return. He frames the conflict around newly emphasized threats, including enriched uranium, ballistic missile reach, and the broader danger posed by a regime he describes as the world’s leading state sponsor of terror. The hour also centers on the dramatic rescue of two American pilots deep inside enemy territory, with Hannity spotlighting the precision, courage, and professionalism of the U.S. military. From the planning and deception tactics to the message that no American will be left behind, this episode blends breaking geopolitical stakes with a patriotic tribute to the men and women who carried out one of the most daring recovery missions in recent memory. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this third hour of the Best of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean puts the focus on the human cost of failed policy, opening with the heartbreaking story of Stephanie Minter and an emotional interview with her mother, Cheryl Minter, after a murder Sean argues never should have happened. He’s joined by former Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares to examine sanctuary-style policies, ICE non-cooperation, and what happens when government stops putting American citizens first. Later in the hour, Sean turns to the phones for a broader conversation on incentives, immigration, energy, and the consequences of common-sense leadership disappearing from public life. The hour also shifts to a different kind of spotlight, with Sean highlighting First Lady Melania Trump’s global education initiative and the long-term importance of preparing children for a technology-driven future. The result is an hour that blends grief, accountability, policy, and purpose into one powerful conversation. It is a reminder that behind every political decision are real families, real consequences, and a country still fighting to remember who it is meant to serve. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Best of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean dives into the fight over the SAVE Act and the growing pressure on Senate Republicans to act on voter integrity. Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna joins Sean to discuss proof of citizenship, voter ID, Senate resistance, and the strategy to attach the legislation to must-pass FISA reauthorization. The conversation then widens into national security, Iran, and President Trump’s handling of the conflict, with Luna offering her perspective as both a lawmaker and Air Force veteran. Later in the hour, Sean turns to a more personal and spiritual reflection as Frank Turek returns to discuss Charlie Kirk’s legacy, Christian apologetics, and the evidence-based case for faith. The result is an episode that moves from politics to purpose, blending election integrity, foreign policy, and belief into one powerful hour. For Hannity listeners, this is an hour about conviction, courage, and what it means to stand firm when the stakes are high. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Best of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean sounds the alarm on what he frames as one of the most preventable national security failures in modern American history: an open border, unvetted entrants, and growing fears about terror threats inside the United States. Sean breaks down the Biden-era claim that the border was “secure,” then contrasts it with mounting concerns over known terrorists, violent offenders, and sleeper-cell risks. Former Acting CBP Commissioner Mark Morgan joins the program to explain why border security and national security are inseparable, and why the consequences of weak enforcement may last for generations. Sean also takes listeners inside the disturbing New York terror scare near Gracie Mansion and the political fallout that followed, with former NYPD counterterrorism official Paul Mauro weighing in. This episode is a blunt, urgent conversation about homeland security, leadership, and the cost of ignoring obvious risks. For listeners following immigration, terrorism, and law enforcement policy, this is a must-hear hour. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to Sean Hannity's compelling conversation with veteran NASA astronaut Captain Barry “Butch” Wilmore about his extraordinary mission, the dangers of spaceflight, and the resilience it took to endure an unexpected 286 days in orbit. In this powerful hour, Wilmore reflects on being stranded far longer than planned, the training that prepared him for crisis, and the leadership that ultimately helped bring him home. The discussion also explores Elon Musk’s role in modern space travel, America’s renewed ambition in human exploration, and why the future of NASA still captures the imagination of the country. Mark Simone then keeps the conversation moving with listener calls, commentary on the Iran conflict, and a lively discussion about the future of space missions, the moon, and Mars. This episode blends patriotism, science, courage, and sharp talk radio in a way that feels both inspiring and timely. It is a memorable hour of The Sean Hannity Show focused on survival, service, and the next chapter of American greatness. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this powerful hour, Mark Simone fills in for Sean Hannity and tackles the legal and political firestorms dominating the headlines. Fox News legal analyst Greg Jarrett joins the show to break down Pam Bondi’s departure, Robert Mueller’s legacy, and the Supreme Court’s scrutiny of birthright citizenship. The hour then turns to President Trump’s primetime address on Iran, with sharp reaction to the speech, the media response, and the broader national security debate surrounding Operation Epic Fury. This episode delivers a mix of legal interpretation, foreign policy discussion, and unmistakable Hannity-style political analysis. Listeners looking for insight on the Constitution, executive power, and America’s role on the world stage will find plenty to unpack here. It is a timely, high-energy hour focused on law, leadership, and the fight over America’s future. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest host Mark Simone takes on the biggest political and legal stories driving the national conversation, from Pam Bondi’s abrupt exit to the growing fight over birthright citizenship. With sharp commentary and a fast-moving pace, this hour breaks down the Supreme Court drama, media backlash, and the broader clash over law, power, and accountability in Washington. The conversation also explores how politics, public perception, and institutional pressure shape the future of the country. John Tillman joins the program to discuss his new book, The Political Vice, and why conservatives believe the cultural and political fight is bigger than elections alone. This episode is packed with legal, political, and media analysis for listeners who want a clearer picture of where the country stands. Fans of strong conservative talk radio and breaking political commentary will not want to miss this hour of The Sean Hannity Show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ever wondered how a simple prank can reveal deeper truths about humanity, society, and current events? Welcome to the Rogue Recap, in this episode, we explore everything from hilarious April Fools’ jokes to pressing political and social issues. We’ll dive into some of the most intriguing stories shared during a recent episode—stories that showcase the lighter side of life and the serious questions facing our society today. @RogueRecap @LyndaMick RogueRecap.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this final hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean zeroes in on the Supreme Court showdown over birthright citizenship after President Trump made a rare appearance at oral arguments alongside Attorney General Pam Bondi. Sean argues the stakes could not be higher, framing the case as a defining test of immigration law, constitutional intent, and whether America will continue a policy that most of the world has long rejected. Joined by America First Legal President Gene Hamilton, he walks through the legal arguments surrounding the 14th Amendment, the meaning of “subject to the jurisdiction thereof,” and why the Court’s eventual ruling could reshape the immigration debate for generations. The hour also widens into listener calls and a broader conversation about NATO, Iran, energy prices, and the difference between a limited military objective and a forever war. It is a fast-moving hour centered on sovereignty, security, and the legal fight over who should automatically become an American citizen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean Hannity sits down with Bill O’Reilly for a blunt conversation about Iran, NATO, and what they argue is a rapidly changing world order. Sean lays out why the Trump administration’s push to neutralize Iran’s nuclear ambitions and missile capability was, in his view, both necessary and overdue, while O’Reilly weighs the broader geopolitical fallout. Together, they examine whether Europe’s lack of cooperation has exposed NATO as a one-way alliance and what that could mean for America, Russia, and the future of global security. Sean also revisits his interview with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, reinforcing the case that Iran’s uranium enrichment and expanding missile range created a threat too dangerous to ignore. The hour is a forceful look at deterrence, leadership, and the belief that weakness abroad always carries a cost at home. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Most judges are supposed to be guardians of justice—yet some are enabling heinous crimes and abandoning their duty to protect the innocent. In this eye-opening episode, Lynda exposes the shocking stories of rogue judges across the world who are dead set on freeing violent offenders, dismissing victims, and failing their communities. From Florida's new laws to Ireland's unjust jailing of parents, these judicial missteps threaten us all—and it's time to hold them accountable. Discover how Governor Ron DeSantis fights back with Bill Missy's Law, banning judges from releasing dangerous repeat offenders while they await sentencing—and why this bill could save innocent lives. We break down the controversial cases of judges releasing child abusers, DUI repeat offenders, and even illegal aliens involved in deadly hit-and-runs. Lynda shares the alarming details behind these cases, revealing the deep failure of judicial systems that prioritize ideology over public safety. Stay informed. Stay vigilant. And remember—each careless judge emboldens the criminals they release. To protect our communities, we need to know the truth about the failures in our justice system—and what must be done to fix them. RogueRecap.com @lyndamick @roguerecap See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour, Sean Hannity breaks down what he calls the battle over perception in American politics, exposing how polling, media narratives, and messaging are shaping the upcoming midterm elections. He highlights new data showing overwhelming support for President Trump’s decision to intervene and resolve the TSA funding crisis, arguing that real Americans care about results—not political spin. Hannity contrasts that with what he sees as systemic bias from major media outlets and polling organizations that consistently misrepresent public opinion. The conversation expands into a broader critique of the Republican Party’s messaging failures, warning that even strong policy wins can be lost without clear communication. Hannity also takes calls from listeners, dives into cultural trends, and calls out what he views as misinformation driving division across the country. From economic policy to generational work ethic, the hour covers the issues shaping everyday American life. His message is clear: winning the narrative is just as important as winning the policy fight—and the stakes couldn’t be higher. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity delivers a forceful second hour focused on what he calls the unraveling of NATO, as key European allies refuse to support U.S. operations against Iran. He breaks down the growing frustration from the Trump administration, highlighting decisions by countries like Spain and others to deny airspace and military access during a critical moment. Hannity argues that decades of imbalance—where the U.S. funds the majority of NATO defense—are now being exposed in real time. He also dives deeper into the Iran conflict, explaining why preventing a nuclear-armed Iran remains the central objective and why short-term economic pain is worth long-term global security. Through interviews and analysis, Hannity makes the case that Europe’s inaction could mark a turning point in global alliances. The hour expands into broader concerns about national security, energy independence, and America’s role on the world stage. His message is clear: if allies won’t stand with us, America may have to stand alone. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens the show with a deep dive into the final phase of the Iran conflict, laying out why the mission to eliminate nuclear capability has reached a decisive moment. He breaks down intelligence surrounding enriched uranium, ballistic missile range, and the growing urgency behind recent military action. Hannity argues that global institutions have repeatedly underestimated the Iranian threat, leaving the United States to act with clarity and force. The focus then shifts to Europe and the future of NATO, as Hannity questions whether longtime allies can still be trusted after failing to fully support U.S. efforts. He highlights rising energy costs, policy decisions, and what he sees as a broader decline across the continent. Drawing on history—from World War II to modern alliances—Hannity makes the case that strength and unity are no longer guaranteed. This hour delivers a clear message: the Iran endgame is here, and the outcome will reshape not just the Middle East—but America’s role on the world stage. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour, Sean Hannity turns to unrest at home, breaking down nationwide “No Kings” protests and questioning whether they are truly grassroots. He highlights reporting that points to hundreds of coordinated organizations and significant funding behind the movement. Hannity examines the role of far-left groups, rising rhetoric, and instances of violence tied to demonstrations across major cities. He also calls out media coverage and political responses, arguing there is a clear double standard in how these events are portrayed. Through listener calls and commentary, Hannity contrasts organized activism with everyday Americans focused on work, family, and community. His message is direct: what looks spontaneous may be engineered—and the impact is unfolding in real time. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity delivers a high-stakes update as the Iran conflict reaches a defining moment—negotiate or face total destruction of remaining infrastructure. He explains how military objectives have largely been achieved and why the focus now turns to eliminating nuclear capability. Hannity highlights intelligence on missile range and foreign involvement, arguing the danger to the U.S. was greater than publicly known. Through expert analysis, he reinforces that the mission was never about regime change, but about neutralizing an existential threat. Hannity pushes back on critics, emphasizing the consistency of the strategy and the urgency of the moment. The next few weeks, he argues, will determine whether this ends through diplomacy—or decisive force. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity breaks down what he believes is the final phase of the Iran conflict, outlining a decisive strategy to eliminate nuclear and missile threats once and for all. He explains how recent military operations have degraded Iran’s capabilities and why negotiations are entering a critical window. Hannity highlights intelligence surrounding enriched uranium and ballistic missile advancements, arguing the threat was far more imminent than previously understood. He walks through the guiding principles behind the strategy—peace through strength, preventing catastrophe, and avoiding prolonged conflict—while pushing back on media narratives. With control of key strategic assets and negotiations underway, Hannity makes the case that the endgame is now in motion. His message is clear: decisive leadership today can prevent global consequences tomorrow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we cover the craziest news of the day, some of it you have heard and some you haven't. Tiger Woods car accident and legal issues Stephen Miller's stance on immigration and welfare fraud Criticism of politicians like Marsha Blackburn and Thune Legislation on border security and immigration reform Controversial laws on human composting and child protection Election integrity and government accountability Impact of illegal immigration on communities Legislative gridlock and government shutdown risks Public protests and political activism Legislative solutions like the SAVE Act See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour, Sean Hannity delivers a fast-moving news roundup anchored by breaking developments involving Tiger Woods, who was involved in a serious crash in Florida that led to a DUI charge. Hannity reacts in real time, emphasizing both the seriousness of impaired driving and the broader issue of painkiller dependency among injured athletes. He reflects on personal responsibility, urging listeners to recognize the dangers of driving under the influence—regardless of the cause. The conversation then shifts to national security and immigration, as Hannity pushes back on calls to abolish ICE, highlighting what he sees as the agency’s critical role in protecting American communities. He contrasts political rhetoric with real-world impact, pointing to enforcement efforts against violent offenders. The hour also features calls from listeners, including a powerful reflection on military leadership and America’s global posture. Hannity closes with a clear message: leadership matters, consequences are real, and common sense must guide both policy and personal decisions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Hour 2, Sean Hannity tackles what he calls one of the most bizarre and disturbing policy debates in recent memory, reacting to a controversial proposal in Oklahoma that would allow human remains to be composted and used as fertilizer. Hannity breaks down the broader cultural and political trends he believes are driving these types of decisions, questioning how issues once considered unthinkable are now being debated in state legislatures. The conversation expands into deeper concerns about government priorities, societal values, and the growing disconnect between everyday Americans and political leadership. Hannity also dives into the rise of artificial intelligence, warning about its ability to blur reality and deceive audiences at scale. Later in the hour, he takes on media elites and Hollywood figures who he argues look down on working Americans, defending blue-collar workers as the backbone of the country. This hour blends sharp commentary with cultural critique, delivering a clear message: when common sense is ignored, the consequences ripple far beyond politics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens the show with a behind-the-scenes look at his appearance on the Patrick Bet-David Podcast, offering insight into media, influence, and the evolving podcast landscape. He then pivots to what he calls the defining global issue of the moment—Iran’s nuclear capability—arguing that the threat is real, immediate, and non-negotiable. Hannity breaks down intelligence surrounding enriched uranium and long-range missile capability, making the case that decisive action is necessary to protect future generations. At home, the focus shifts to the ongoing Department of Homeland Security funding battle, long TSA lines, and what Hannity sees as political dysfunction putting everyday Americans at risk. He criticizes Washington gridlock and outlines how executive actions are being used to keep essential systems running. The hour also touches on media narratives, NATO tensions, and broader questions of leadership and accountability. Hannity’s message is clear: whether abroad or at home, strength, clarity, and urgency are required—because the stakes could not be higher. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour, Sean Hannity delivers a deeply emotional and urgent discussion focused on what he calls the human cost of failed policies, highlighting the heartbreaking story of Stephanie Minter and her grieving mother. Through powerful interviews and firsthand accounts, Hannity gives voice to families who have lost loved ones in what he argues were entirely preventable crimes. He underscores the repeated failures of enforcement systems and the consequences of policies that allow violent offenders to remain on the streets. The hour expands into a broader conversation about accountability, public safety, and the role of leadership in protecting American citizens. Hannity also engages callers from across the country, reflecting widespread concern over crime, border security, and the direction of the nation. He emphasizes the importance of civic action, urging listeners to stay informed and engaged as critical decisions loom ahead. This powerful closing hour centers on one core message: behind every headline is a family forever changed—and their voices must not be ignored. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity delivers a powerful and emotional second hour centered on the tragic killing of college freshman Sheridan Gorman, drawing a direct line between immigration policies and real-world consequences. He argues that failures in border enforcement and sanctuary policies have created conditions where preventable crimes continue to devastate American families. Through interviews and firsthand accounts, including heartbreaking testimony from victims’ families, Hannity underscores the human cost behind political decisions. The conversation expands into broader concerns about public safety, law enforcement, and the role of agencies like ICE, as well as ongoing debates in Washington over funding and enforcement authority. Hannity also highlights what he sees as a lack of accountability from political leaders, while emphasizing the need for stronger policies to protect communities. In the second half of the hour, the tone shifts to a deeper discussion on faith, purpose, and the search for truth, exploring themes of Christianity, belief, and the hope of life beyond this world. This hour blends urgency, tragedy, and reflection—driving home the message that leadership decisions carry lasting consequences. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity breaks down what he calls one of the most decisive military operations in modern history, as pressure on Iran forces new signs of cooperation. He examines reports of a strategic “good faith” gesture involving oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz and what it signals about Iran’s weakened position. Hannity outlines what a potential deal could look like, emphasizing the absolute requirement that Iran abandon its nuclear ambitions. He also calls out media narratives and political opposition that he argues are undermining American strength at a critical moment. The conversation expands into national security at home, with a sharp focus on immigration policies and their real-world consequences for American families. Hannity highlights growing concerns around crime, border enforcement, and political accountability, tying them back to broader leadership decisions. He also explores the role of strength in negotiations, pointing to historical lessons and the importance of deterrence. This hour delivers a forceful message: peace is only achievable when backed by undeniable power and clarity of purpose. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amid the political debates, personal stories shed light on the human toll of these policies. Joe Abram, whose daughter Katie was killed in a hit-and-run by an illegal immigrant in Illinois, exemplifies resilience and heartbreak. His testimony before Congress was stirring, highlighting how lax immigration enforcement directly endangers American citizens. Similarly, the tragic case of Stephanie Minter—stabbed to death by an immigrant with a long criminal record—illustrates the failures of local justice systems. Prosecutors like Steve Descano in Fairfax County refused to remove the offender despite multiple arrests and a judge's order, catalyzing the escalation that led to a mother’s devastating loss. These stories serve as stark reminders: policies that ignore or downplay the risks associated with illegal immigration have real, devastating consequences. @LYNDAMICK @ROGUERECAP ROGUERECAP.COM See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The case of Sheridan Gorman underscores a broader and systemic issue: sanctuary city policies that hinder federal immigration enforcement. Despite requests from ICE to keep Medina in custody, local officials often release illegal aliens accused of violent crimes. This disconnect between federal and local authorities creates a two-tiered justice system—one for American citizens and another for illegal immigrants. Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson have publicly downplayed the gravity of the situation. Pritzker even released videos touting Chicago’s safety, despite mounting evidence of violence. Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a stark warning asking local authorities not to release illegal aliens accused of killing Americans, but their pleas often go unheard. @LyndaMick @RogueRecap RogueRecap.com SHERIDANGORMAN See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity’s final hour focuses on the growing crisis at home, from border security failures to political battles over funding the Department of Homeland Security. Featuring insights from Jim Jordan, Sean exposes the impact of sanctuary policies and the consequences of delayed action in Washington. He highlights real-world cases that underscore the stakes, arguing that government’s first responsibility is protecting American citizens. The conversation also covers the SAVE Act, immigration enforcement challenges, and rising threats against ICE agents. Sean connects these issues to broader concerns about national security, law enforcement, and accountability. With urgency and clarity, this hour lays out what’s at risk if policies don’t change—and why these decisions will shape the country’s future. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity is joined by Bill O'Reilly for a deep dive into the real endgame of the Iran conflict. Together, they break down what “victory” actually looks like—from dismantling nuclear ambitions to reshaping the balance of power in the Middle East. Sean lays out his conditions for peace, including eliminating enriched uranium and enforcing strict inspections, while O’Reilly offers a historical perspective on how wars are truly measured. The discussion shifts to economic pressure, oil markets, and the strategic decisions still ahead for U.S. leadership. They also examine the role of global perception, media narratives, and whether Iran’s regime can survive the pressure. This hour delivers a clear-eyed look at the difference between military success and lasting geopolitical stability—and why the next steps matter most. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this edition of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean breaks down the massive success of Operation Epic Fury, detailing the systematic dismantling of the Iranian regime's top-tier leadership. The hour also covers Israel's move to blacklist the wife of New York City Mayor Zoran Marxist Kami Mamdani and the controversy surrounding New Jersey Governor Mikey Sherrill’s recent Ramadan celebration. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean unpacks explosive new developments surrounding what he describes as a growing pattern of government overreach and political weaponization. With new revelations tied to the “Arctic Frost” investigation, Sean examines subpoenas, surveillance concerns, and the broader implications for civil liberties. Joined by legal and investigative experts, Sean explores whether actions taken by federal agencies crossed constitutional lines, raising serious questions about privacy, due process, and accountability. The conversation dives into allegations of widespread data collection involving political figures and private citizens. Sean also looks ahead to what may come next, including potential legal consequences and ongoing investigations that could reshape public trust in federal institutions. The discussion expands into national security concerns, foreign policy tensions, and the broader geopolitical landscape. This hour delivers a high-stakes breakdown of power, politics, and the rule of law—challenging listeners to consider where the line is drawn between justice and overreach. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity takes on one of the most emotional and politically charged issues facing the country today—crime, immigration, and the role of government in protecting its citizens. He argues that recent tragedies are not isolated incidents, but part of a broader systemic failure tied to policy decisions at the federal and local levels. Throughout the hour, Sean highlights cases that he believes illustrate the real-world consequences of unchecked immigration and soft-on-crime approaches, while questioning the priorities of political leaders. He also examines controversial statements from elected officials and what they reveal about shifting political values. A key focus of this hour is the growing divide within the Democratic Party itself, with some leaders beginning to push back against policies they see as harmful to public safety. Sean amplifies those voices while challenging the broader narrative around immigration and enforcement. This hour is a deep dive into accountability, policy, and the question at the center of it all: who is government truly protecting? It’s a conversation that cuts to the core of today’s political landscape. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this powerful opening hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean dives into the tragic consequences of America’s border crisis, highlighting the heartbreaking murder of a young Loyola University student and the policies that may have enabled it. He examines the growing divide between political leadership and public safety, calling out what he sees as a failure to prioritize American citizens. Sean breaks down how sanctuary policies and lax enforcement have contributed to rising concerns across major cities, while questioning why accountability remains elusive. With passionate commentary and real-world examples, he connects policy decisions directly to their human impact. Listeners will hear from voices inside Chicago’s political system, including rare dissent from within the Democratic Party, as the conversation turns to crime, immigration, and leadership responsibility. Sean also explores broader national security concerns tied to border enforcement and public safety. This hour delivers a clear message: leadership decisions matter—and the consequences are being felt in communities across the country. It’s a sobering, urgent conversation about safety, responsibility, and the future of American cities. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean delivers a powerful “news roundup and information overload,” focusing on the battles shaping America at home. Hannity takes aim at Democrats over the refusal to fund ICE and key Department of Homeland Security functions, breaking down how those decisions are directly impacting airport security, public safety, and everyday Americans. He also dives into the growing fight over election integrity, highlighting the SAVE Act debate and the push for voter ID and proof of citizenship as a matter of common sense and national sovereignty. Joined by Congressman Chip Roy, Sean outlines the broader stakes—arguing that the country is at a tipping point on issues like border security, crime, and constitutional integrity. Throughout the hour, Hannity connects these domestic challenges to the larger question of America’s future direction and leadership. It’s a fast-paced and hard-hitting close to the show focused on accountability, security, and the fight to preserve the nation’s core values. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Hour 2 of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean dives deeper into the rapidly evolving situation with Iran as new reports suggest the regime may be backing down from its nuclear ambitions. Hannity breaks down President Trump’s claim that Iran has agreed to no enrichment and no nuclear weapons, calling it a potentially historic turning point—if it holds. Joined by national security experts, Sean examines the biggest question facing the U.S.: can Iran be trusted, or is this just another delay tactic? The conversation focuses on the urgent need to locate and remove highly enriched uranium, enforce strict inspections, and ensure that this conflict ends with a permanent solution—not a temporary pause. Hannity also explores the risks of ending the conflict too soon and why completing military objectives may be the only way to guarantee long-term security. It’s a critical hour focused on verification, strategy, and whether this moment delivers real peace or sets the stage for future conflict. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this high-stakes opening hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean breaks down what could be a major turning point in the escalating conflict with Iran. Hannity details President Trump’s announcement of productive negotiations and a temporary pause on strikes, raising the possibility of a diplomatic resolution after weeks of intense military pressure. He explains how targeted strikes have weakened Iran’s capabilities while preserving critical energy infrastructure to avoid humanitarian and global economic fallout. Sean also highlights the market reaction—oil prices plunging and the Dow surging—as signs that the world is watching closely for a breakthrough. Beyond the battlefield, Hannity takes aim at Democrats over DHS funding battles and the growing strain on airport security, arguing that political games are creating real-world consequences. It’s a fast-moving, information-packed hour focused on leadership, leverage, and whether this moment leads to lasting peace or renewed conflict. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean shifts from global headlines to the cultural battles unfolding right here at home. Hannity calls out the growing double standards in media coverage, highlighting a shocking domestic abuse case that raises serious questions about accountability and fairness. He also exposes alleged fraud in government-funded programs, pointing to investigative reporting that uncovers empty facilities receiving taxpayer dollars. The conversation turns to the failures of America’s education system, with Hannity arguing that political agendas and union influence are leaving students unprepared for the real world. Throughout the hour, Sean connects these issues to broader concerns about leadership, common sense, and the direction of the country. It’s a wide-ranging and hard-hitting close to the show focused on culture, accountability, and the everyday impact of policy decisions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Hour 2 of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean zeroes in on the high-stakes battle over the SAVE Act and what it means for election integrity in America. Hannity breaks down the political standoff in the Senate, as Republicans push for proof of citizenship and voter ID while Democrats fiercely oppose the measure—despite acknowledging concerns around non-citizen voting. Joined by Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, Sean explores the legislative strategy to force action, including efforts to tie the SAVE Act to must-pass FISA legislation. The conversation highlights the broader implications for public trust in elections, the balance of power in Washington, and the 2026 political landscape. Hannity also connects the issue to national security and ongoing global tensions, arguing that strong leadership at home is critical during moments of international uncertainty. It’s a fast-moving, issue-driven hour focused on accountability, governance, and the fight to secure America’s elections. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this high-impact hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean lays out why 2026 could be one of the most geopolitically significant years in modern history. Hannity breaks down the rapid developments in Iran, including the dismantling of key military targets, the weakening of the regime, and the broader implications of Operation Epic Fury for global stability. He also addresses new revelations surrounding internal dissent and intelligence leaks, raising questions about trust, leadership, and decision-making at the highest levels. Sean connects the dots across the world stage—from Iran and Venezuela to Europe, China, and Russia—arguing that a major realignment of global power is underway. Drawing on analysis from top historians and firsthand insights, Hannity makes the case that decisive action now could create a safer world for future generations. It’s a wide-ranging and urgent hour focused on leadership, national security, and what comes next in a rapidly changing world See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Keep it Simple, stupid - we could use a lot more of this. In this episode, we discuss the importance of common sense in politics, society, and personal conduct. We critique recent events, political decisions, and societal trends, emphasizing the need for rational thinking and traditional values. What a concept! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean shifts focus from global conflict to a major political and legal battle unfolding at home. Hannity breaks down the fallout from Special Counsel Robert Hur’s investigation into President Biden’s handling of classified documents, highlighting what he describes as a troubling double standard in how justice is applied. Sean examines Hur’s findings, including questions around memory, intent, and legal thresholds, and contrasts the treatment of Biden with other high-profile cases. He also dives into the broader implications for the Department of Justice, public trust, and the integrity of America’s legal system. Throughout the hour, Hannity connects the issue to the 2026 political landscape, arguing that accountability—and the perception of fairness—will play a central role in shaping voter confidence. It’s a sharp, fact-driven close to the show focused on justice, transparency, and the rule of law. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Hour 2 of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean is joined by Bill O’Reilly for a wide-ranging and deeply analytical conversation on the escalating conflict with Iran and what it means for America and the world. Hannity and O’Reilly break down Senator Lindsey Graham’s intelligence-driven assessment that Iran posed an imminent threat, discussing the timeline for military success and the broader goal of “defanging” the regime. The two dive into the role of intelligence agencies, the strategic importance of targeting Iran’s oil infrastructure, and how this conflict could reshape global alliances—from Russia and China to the Middle East. Beyond foreign policy, the conversation shifts to domestic issues, including high-tax states like New York and California, and the economic consequences driving residents to leave. Hannity emphasizes the importance of facts over speculation, highlighting exclusive interviews and firsthand insights shaping his perspective. It’s a fast-paced, information-heavy hour that blends geopolitical strategy with real-world economic impact and political debate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this gripping hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean delivers a stark warning about the escalating tensions with Iran and what he believes could be a defining moment for U.S. national security. Hannity breaks down the latest intelligence surrounding Iran’s nuclear ambitions and explains why the window to act may be closing rapidly. He outlines the strategic decisions facing American leadership, emphasizing the importance of deterrence and the risks of hesitation in the face of growing threats. Sean also takes aim at political and media narratives that downplay the urgency of the situation, arguing that history has shown the cost of ignoring warning signs. Throughout the hour, Hannity connects the dots between military strategy, global energy stability, and the broader fight for peace through strength. It’s a high-stakes conversation focused on what comes next—and what’s at risk if America gets it wrong. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're diving into the latest developments with the SAVE Act, which has reached the Senate floor. It's been a whirlwind of facts and, unfortunately, some nonsense from our senators. Some, like Tom Thillis, seem more interested in dog parades than crucial legislative matters. The SAVE Act, which has passed the House twice, is now up for a real vote in the Senate. This legislation has overwhelming support from the American public, yet some senators continue to spread misinformation. In this episode, I focus on the importance of facts, something that seems to be missing from many Senate discussions. I highlight the absurdity of claims made by senators like Warnock and Blumenthal, who misrepresent the implications and intentions of the bill. I also discuss the broader issues of election integrity and the challenges we face in ensuring fair voting processes. Throughout the episode, I emphasize the need for transparency and accountability in our political system. I share my frustration with the current state of affairs and the importance of passing the SAVE Act to protect our democracy. As always, I'm committed to bringing you the truth and encouraging informed discussions. RogueRecap.com @lyndamick @roguerecap saveactsaveamericaact See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean turns his focus to the heated Senate debate over the SAVE Act, legislation that would require proof of citizenship and voter ID to protect the integrity of American elections. Hannity breaks down the political battle unfolding in Washington as Democrats label the proposal “Jim Crow 2.0,” while supporters argue it reflects overwhelming public support for basic election safeguards. Missouri Senator Eric Schmidt joins the program to discuss the fight on the Senate floor, the procedural hurdles facing the bill, and why he believes Congress must restore confidence in the nation’s voting system. Hannity also contrasts past statements from Democratic leaders supporting voter ID with today’s partisan opposition, questioning what changed and why. Later in the hour, Sean highlights investigative reporting uncovering potential fraud involving daycare and hospice centers receiving government funding without operating services. It’s a fast-paced closing hour covering election security, political accountability, and the broader debate over trust in America’s institutions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Hour 2 of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean is joined by Senator Lindsey Graham for a deep dive into Operation Epic Fury and the growing confrontation with Iran. Hannity and Graham break down the intelligence that led to the strikes, including Iran’s expanding nuclear capabilities and the mounting concern that Tehran was rapidly approaching weapons-grade enrichment. Senator Graham explains why the U.S. response was designed to cripple Iran’s military infrastructure while restoring deterrence across the Middle East. The conversation also explores the broader geopolitical implications—from the security of Israel and Gulf allies to the stability of global energy markets. Hannity presses the question many Americans are asking: what comes next if Iran refuses to back down? It’s a candid and high-stakes discussion about national security, leadership, and the long-term strategy for preventing a nuclear-armed Iran. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this powerful hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean breaks down the latest developments in Operation Epic Fury as U.S. and Israeli forces continue targeting Iran’s military leadership, missile infrastructure, and strategic capabilities. Hannity explains why recent bunker-buster strikes near the Strait of Hormuz could mark a decisive turning point in the conflict and argues that Iran’s leadership structure has been effectively dismantled. Sean also examines the broader geopolitical fallout, criticizing European leaders and NATO allies for what he calls a failure to step up and defend critical global shipping routes. Drawing on historical lessons from Churchill and World War II, Hannity makes the case that confronting threats early is essential to protecting Western civilization and preventing nuclear escalation. He also addresses the internal debate in Washington over whether Iran posed an imminent threat and outlines why intelligence reports pointed to a rapidly advancing nuclear capability. It’s a high-stakes opening hour focused on military strategy, global alliances, and the future of stability in the Middle East. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean continues his in-depth coverage of the escalating confrontation with Iran and what it means for America and the world. Hannity examines the intelligence assessments surrounding Iran’s nuclear ambitions and explains why the United States drew a firm red line against the regime obtaining nuclear weapons capability. He discusses how recent military actions are designed not just to degrade Iran’s weapons programs but to restore deterrence in a region that has faced years of instability. Sean also responds to critics in the media and politics who question the strategy, arguing that strong leadership and decisive action are often the difference between preventing war and allowing threats to grow unchecked. Throughout the hour, Hannity connects the moment to broader geopolitical stakes—from energy markets to the security of America’s allies in the Middle East. It’s a fast-moving and consequential close to the show as Sean lays out what he believes must happen next to protect U.S. interests and global stability. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Hour 2 of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean sits down with Senator Lindsey Graham to unpack the intelligence behind Operation Epic Fury and the urgent threat posed by Iran’s nuclear program. Hannity revisits the negotiations led by Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, revealing how Iranian officials openly boasted about stockpiles of highly enriched uranium that could quickly be turned into multiple nuclear weapons. Senator Graham explains why the Trump administration believed decisive action was necessary and why, in his view, the strikes prevented Iran from becoming a nuclear power within weeks. The conversation explores the broader strategy behind the Trump Doctrine—peace through strength combined with rapid, targeted military action rather than prolonged wars. Hannity and Graham also discuss the geopolitical implications, including the possibility that weakening Iran could open the door to historic peace agreements in the Middle East. It’s a high-stakes discussion about national security, deterrence, and the future stability of the region. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this explosive hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean delivers a detailed breakdown of Operation Epic Fury and the strategic doctrine guiding America’s military response to Iran. Hannity examines the intelligence behind the strikes, including Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium and what negotiators say could have quickly become multiple nuclear weapons. Sean explains why President Trump chose decisive military action after failed negotiations and how the operation fits into a broader “peace through strength” strategy rooted in the lessons of history. He also addresses the resignation of a top counterterrorism official who opposed the strikes and pushes back against media narratives questioning the mission. Hannity walks listeners through the military results so far—thousands of targets destroyed and Iran’s missile capabilities dramatically weakened. Plus, Sean reflects on the historical stakes of confronting emerging threats before they grow into global catastrophes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Unmasking the Truths and Lies Behind the SAVE Act and Congressional Processes in this episode leads us to the real story behind the so-called "controversial" SAVE Act. If our constitution already calls for the privilege of voting to be extended to American citizens, then why would anyone have a problem putting safeguards in place? The legislative process and the dishonesty from various senators is appalling. If not for a few strong patriots, like Senator Mike Lee, we would be completely lost. The barriers to passing common-sense laws truly highlight the flaws in our current political routines, and call out misinformation about voter ID laws and immigration. It also shows just how lazy and corrupt this body of government is - republican and democrat. saveact saveamericaact @LyndaMick @RogueRecap RogueRecap.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean delivers a fiery breakdown of the growing conflict with Iran and what it means for America’s national security. Hannity examines the latest military developments and argues that confronting the Iranian regime now may prevent a far more dangerous global crisis in the future. He pushes back on what he calls media spin surrounding the conflict and questions why similar military actions were viewed differently under past administrations. Sean also discusses the broader geopolitical stakes—from the stability of global energy markets to the threat of a nuclear-armed Iran—and why strong leadership is essential in moments like this. Throughout the hour, Hannity connects the current crisis to the larger debate about American strength, deterrence, and peace through power. It’s a fast-paced and passionate close to the day’s coverage as Sean explains what comes next for the United States and its allies. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Hour 2 of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean continues his in-depth breakdown of the escalating global situation as pressure mounts on both Iran and Cuba. Hannity examines the strategic significance of the recent military strikes on Iran’s Karg Island, explaining why key oil infrastructure was deliberately spared and how that move sends a powerful message to Tehran about America’s leverage over global energy markets. Sean is joined by former Ambassador-at-Large for Counterterrorism Nathan Sales to discuss the broader implications of the campaign against Iran’s nuclear ambitions and why preventing a nuclear-armed Iran remains a critical national security priority. The conversation then shifts to Cuba, where mounting economic pressure and internal unrest could signal a potential turning point for the communist regime in Havana. Hannity also takes calls from listeners weighing in on foreign policy, energy independence, and the future economic impact of the conflict. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this powerful opening hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean delivers a deep analysis of the escalating conflict with Iran and what he calls one of the most consequential national security moments of our time. Hannity outlines the results of the ongoing military campaign against Iran’s regime, including the destruction of key military assets, leadership targets, and thousands of strategic sites. Drawing on lessons from history—from World War II to the war on terror—Hannity argues that confronting threats early is essential to protecting future generations. He explains what the “Trump Doctrine” means in practice and why preventing a nuclear-armed Iran is, in his view, a moral and strategic imperative. Sean also tackles media criticism of the operation and challenges what he calls the political double standard in how military action is reported. Plus, Hannity previews upcoming conversations and breaks down the geopolitical implications of what could come next in the Middle East. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Hour 2, Sean Hannity turns his attention to the escalating crisis at America’s southern border and the growing influence of drug cartels. Hannity breaks down the latest developments involving cartel violence, human trafficking networks, and the massive flow of fentanyl into the United States. He warns that criminal organizations are becoming more powerful and sophisticated while American communities are paying the price through rising overdoses and violent crime. Hannity also examines how federal policies are impacting law enforcement efforts and why many border officials say the situation has reached a critical point. The discussion highlights the national security implications of an unsecured border, including the risk of cartel infiltration and international criminal networks exploiting the chaos. Hannity argues that stronger enforcement and clear policy leadership are essential to restoring order and protecting American communities. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity kicks off the show with a deep dive into the political and legal battles shaping the country’s future. Hannity examines the latest courtroom drama surrounding former President Donald Trump, arguing that the case has become a defining moment for the rule of law and political accountability in America. He breaks down the legal arguments, the role of the judge and prosecution, and why the outcome could have massive implications for the 2026 election cycle. Hannity also explores the broader political climate, warning that growing political divisions are fueling distrust in institutions and government leadership. The conversation expands to include the role of the media, the influence of activist groups, and the pressure facing voters as the nation moves closer to another high-stakes election. With sharp analysis and perspective, Hannity frames the moment as a turning point for the country’s direction and the future of American freedom. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final News Roundup and Information Overload hour, Sean Hannity examines the escalating conflict involving Iran and the broader implications for global security and freedom movements inside the country. Hannity is joined by attorney and activist Elika Laban, who describes the brutal realities of life under Iran’s regime and the growing momentum among the Iranian people to reclaim their nation. The conversation explores the role of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, the impact of ongoing military operations, and whether internal defections could signal a turning point for the regime. Hannity also highlights the ideological battle shaping public opinion, warning that narrative warfare and propaganda have clouded the world’s understanding of the threat posed by radical regimes. Later in the hour, Yael Eckstein, president of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, reports from Israel on the humanitarian crisis caused by ongoing rocket attacks and the urgent need for aid. As Israel defends itself and the region braces for potential geopolitical shifts, Hannity asks whether this moment could ultimately open the door to lasting peace in the Middle East. This powerful hour connects the fight for freedom in Iran, the security of Israel, and the broader struggle against extremism shaping the future of the region. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Hour 2, Sean Hannity examines the global energy and security implications of the escalating conflict with Iran. He explains how the U.S. military and allies are working to keep the Strait of Hormuz open while Iran threatens retaliation and attempts to disrupt global oil supplies . Hannity argues that America’s push toward energy independence is not just an economic strategy but a national security necessity that weakens hostile regimes that rely on oil revenues to fund terrorism. Guests including energy industry leaders discuss how U.S. oil production and strategic reserves can stabilize markets and prevent panic-driven price spikes. Hannity also calls out political leaders he says are misrepresenting the energy situation while ignoring the consequences of past policies that weakened America’s reserves. The conversation expands to broader geopolitical issues, including Iran’s nuclear ambitions and the long-term strategy needed to prevent future threats. Hannity emphasizes that confronting emerging dangers today is essential to protecting future generations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens the show with breaking news out of Michigan after a suspect drove a vehicle into a synagogue in West Bloomfield Township in what could have been a devastating terrorist attack. Thanks to a trained security guard and emergency preparedness drills conducted just weeks earlier, the threat was stopped before innocent lives were lost . Hannity warns that rising anti-Semitism and radicalization—fueled in part by toxic online propaganda and foreign influence campaigns—are creating a dangerous environment across the country. He urges parents to pay close attention to what their children are consuming online, warning that adversaries like Russia, China, and Iran are actively targeting younger Americans with misinformation. The program also shifts to the escalating conflict with Iran, where the U.S. and Israel continue operations aimed at eliminating the regime’s nuclear capabilities. Hannity argues that preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons is essential to global security and compares the moment to historic decisions that prevented even greater threats in the past. He also highlights America’s growing energy dominance and the strategic importance of releasing oil reserves and expanding refinery capacity. With tensions rising in the Middle East and threats emerging at home, Hannity says Americans must remain vigilant and prepared. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 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.
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.
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.
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.
This 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Why 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.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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.
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.
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.
AI!! 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 #Energy See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The 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.
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.
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.
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.