Sean Hannity opens the final hour with Senator Eric Schmitt of Missouri to discuss the Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship decision and its possible consequences. Schmitt argues that the ruling misreads the 14th Amendment and raises concerns about birth tourism and future election impacts. Hannity and Schmitt also discuss the SAVE Act, voter ID, mail-in ballots, election integrity, and whether Republicans should use a talking filibuster strategy. The conversation then turns to Democratic soci...
Jul 01, 2026•29 min
Sean Hannity opens the show reacting to the Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship ruling and argues that the decision conflicts with the original intent of the 14th Amendment. He discusses the meaning of “subject to the jurisdiction thereof” and says the ruling rewards illegal immigration. Hannity also covers other Supreme Court decisions, including rulings involving women’s sports. He then shifts to the Democratic Party, arguing that socialist and far-left candidates are becoming more influent...
Jul 01, 2026•31 min
Sean Hannity begins Hour 2 by discussing the expected release of Joe Biden’s recorded interviews with his ghostwriter. Mike Howell and Jeff Clark from the Oversight Project join the show to explain their legal effort to obtain the tapes and discuss questions about Biden’s cognitive condition, the Robert Hur report, and who was making executive decisions during the Biden administration. Hannity also revisits Biden’s debate performance and Jill Biden’s later comments about his condition that night...
Jul 01, 2026•31 min
Sean Hannity continues his focus on the 2026 midterms and the growing influence of Democratic socialists inside the Democratic Party. Mark Halperin joins the hour to discuss whether the political environment is unusually unpredictable and how Democratic leaders are responding to insurgent candidates. The conversation covers Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries, New York Democratic politics, Senate battlegrounds, redistricting, Georgia, Maine, Michigan, North Carolina, Alaska, Iowa, and New Hampshire. ...
Jun 29, 2026•29 min
Sean Hannity leads Hour 2 with a breakdown of several Supreme Court decisions released that day. Greg Jarrett joins the show to analyze the Court’s ruling on presidential authority over federal agencies, including the FTC commissioner case and its connection to the administrative state. Hannity and Jarrett also discuss the Court’s decision involving late-arriving mail-in ballots and the pending issue of birthright citizenship. The conversation covers the Federal Reserve, the Lisa Cook case, and ...
Jun 29, 2026•29 min
Sean Hannity opens the show by arguing that the 2026 midterm election cycle is entering unpredictable territory. He focuses on the rise of Democratic socialist candidates and recent New York primary upsets. The hour includes discussion of Daria Liza Chevalier, Claire Valdez, Brad Lander, Mamdani-backed candidates, Graham Platner, El-Sayed, and James Talarico. Hannity reviews their positions on policing, ICE, deportation, Israel, rent control, labor policy, the airline industry, and the Green New...
Jun 29, 2026•30 min
Jason Chaffetz closes the show with John Ondrasik of Five for Fighting, who previews his July 4th performance aboard the USS Nimitz in New York Harbor for America’s 250th anniversary. Ondrasik discusses performing “Superman” with former Gaza hostage Ilona Weil, honoring first responders, Gold Star families, wounded warriors, and 9/11 heroes, and why music can help spotlight veterans, allies, and the values America must defend. Chaffetz also thanks U.S. service members amid reports of American mi...
Jun 27, 2026•33 min
Jason Chaffetz fills in for Sean Hannity and frames the 2026 midterms around two major questions: whether Republicans will actually deliver on the agenda they campaigned on, and how far left Democrats are willing to go. He argues that President Trump reshaped the Republican Party around border security, voter integrity, and working-class priorities, but warns that Senate Republicans must show more urgency, especially on the SAVE Act. Chaffetz contrasts that with what he describes as a Democratic...
Jun 27, 2026•33 min
Jason Chaffetz opens the second hour by focusing on America’s founding principles and the need for vigilance as the country approaches its 250th anniversary. Former U.S. Attorney Brett Tolman joins to discuss the Charlie Kirk assassination case, including why the case is taking so long, the judge’s gag order, the death penalty remaining in play, and broader concerns about politicized judges and legal overreach. Chaffetz then speaks with Bradley Devlin of The Daily Signal about the documentary Sa...
Jun 27, 2026•33 min
Jason Chaffetz closes the show with Gene Hamilton of America First Legal to break down major Supreme Court rulings on the Second Amendment and immigration. Hamilton explains a Hawaii concealed-carry case, federal pesticide-law preemption, asylum metering, and a Temporary Protected Status decision that gives the Homeland Security secretary more discretion to end TPS designations. The discussion then turns to birthright citizenship, where Hamilton predicts the Court may avoid a sweeping merits rul...
Jun 26, 2026•31 min
Jason Chaffetz continues focusing on election integrity and brings on Congressman Brandon Gill to discuss why the SAVE Act has stalled in the Senate despite passing the House and enjoying broad public support. Gill argues that Senate Republicans should use a talking filibuster to force Democrats to publicly defend opposition to proof of citizenship and voter ID. Chaffetz and callers' express frustration with Senate recesses, leadership, and what they see as a lack of urgency on President Trump’s...
Jun 26, 2026•33 min
Jason Chaffetz fills in for Sean Hannity and opens by celebrating America’s upcoming 250th anniversary while warning that socialism is gaining ground in parts of the country, especially after recent New York City election results. Chaffetz argues that America’s founding principles — freedom, self-reliance, self-governance, and equal opportunity — are under attack from a growing movement promising free services, government control, and higher taxes. He connects that warning to the SAVE Act, calli...
Jun 26, 2026•33 min
This episode examines the rise of socialism and broader cultural shifts in modern America, with a sharp focus on how education, media, and social platforms shape political beliefs and public perception. The hosts connect current events in New York City and beyond to larger debates about ideology, free speech, identity politics, and the erosion of foundational American values. The conversation argues that misinformation and cultural activism are influencing both voter behavior and national unity....
Jun 25, 2026•41 min•Season 2Ep. 62
Mark Simone closes the show with Bill O’Reilly, who argues that New York’s socialist primary winners represent a growing communist-style movement focused on seizing private assets, controlling housing, weakening law enforcement, and promising free benefits to voters. O’Reilly connects the trend to immigration, entitlement politics, and the collapse of political leadership in New York and other major cities. He also describes his recent trip to the United Kingdom, warning that open migration, ent...
Jun 25, 2026•32 min
Mark Simone continues guest-hosting and brings on Greg Jarrett to explain why the Senate’s War Powers resolution on Iran is not binding and why presidents retain broad Article II authority to act militarily in defense of national security. Jarrett also discusses judicial rulings against Trump, questions about Biden’s pardons for Anthony Fauci and Hunter Biden, and how a new perjury charge could still apply if Fauci lies in future testimony. Alan Dershowitz then joins to denounce the Democratic S...
Jun 25, 2026•33 min
Mark Simone fills in for Sean Hannity and opens by explaining that Sean was pulled away for America’s 250th anniversary planning. Simone then turns to New York’s primary results, arguing that Mamdani-backed socialist candidates had a major night and that the Democratic Party in New York is moving sharply left. He criticizes candidates like Daria Liza Chevalier and Brad Lander, discusses George Conway’s failed congressional run, and highlights Jack Schlossberg’s loss as another sign of political ...
Jun 25, 2026•33 min
Sean opens the final hour by honoring Rush Limbaugh’s legacy and speaking with Kathryn Limbaugh about the relaunch of the bestselling Rush Revere children’s history series for America’s 250th anniversary. Hannity reflects on Rush’s role in creating the modern conservative media path, his Medal of Freedom moment with President Trump, his love of American exceptionalism, and his belief that young people need to understand the country’s founding principles. Kathryn explains that the books were desi...
Jun 23, 2026•30 min
Sean focuses the second hour on President Trump’s demand that the Senate pass the SAVE Act before he signs FISA legislation. Senators Mike Lee and Tommy Tuberville join to argue that voter integrity should be a defining issue, including proof of citizenship, voter ID, and stronger election safeguards. Lee explains why he believes Senate leadership should force a prolonged floor debate rather than accepting that there are not currently 60 votes, comparing the strategy to past civil-rights-era flo...
Jun 23, 2026•31 min
Sean Hannity opens the show by arguing that Democrats are placing surprising hope in Texas candidate James Tallarico despite what Hannity describes as radical positions on gender, abortion, Christianity, the border, energy, and culture. He highlights Tallarico’s comments about being a Christian who “hates Christianity,” calling Jesus a “socialist anarchist,” supporting abortion access for trans men, and believing God is non-binary. Hannity also continues his criticism of Graham Platner in Maine,...
Jun 23, 2026•31 min
Most Americans are completely unaware of how deeply corrupt our government has become—and the consequences are dire. In this eye-opening episode, let's expose the truth behind the political chaos, corruption, and betrayal that threaten to undermine our very freedoms. Lynda breaks down why the Save Act is our last stand against the flood of illegal votes, illegal migrants, and radical policies that aim to fundamentally change America as we know it. With shocking insights, she reveals how key sena...
Jun 23, 2026•33 min•Season 2Ep. 61
Sean closes the show by arguing that the Democratic Party has been overtaken by radicalism, pointing to Abdul El-Sayed campaigning with Hasan Piker, James Tallarico’s far-left positions, Graham Platner’s controversies, Mamdani, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, AOC, and the Squad. He criticizes Kamala Harris for suggesting it may be time to rethink the Electoral College and plays Joy Reid saying she cannot support Democrats who continue backing Israel, calling the comments anti-Semitic and anti-...
Jun 23, 2026•31 min
Sean Hannity opens the show by celebrating the return of his voice after a sinus infection and laryngitis, then shifts quickly into the 2026 midterm landscape. He focuses on Graham Platner’s latest controversies, including comments about the Virgin Mary, Jesus, women, sexual assault victims, suicide, and Maine voters, arguing that Democrats are refusing to condemn him because they fear their radical base. Hannity broadens the critique to James Tallarico, Abdul El-Sayed, Mamdani, AOC, Bernie Sand...
Jun 23, 2026•30 min
Sean continues analyzing the Iran negotiations, arguing that President Trump’s military and economic pressure has left Tehran with very little leverage. He plays Vice President J.D. Vance describing progress on keeping the Strait of Hormuz open, coordinating demining, and setting up technical negotiations with Iran, Qatar, and Pakistan. Lindsey Graham adds that if diplomacy fails, Trump may take control of the Strait of Hormuz and directly hit Iran if its proxies attack Israel. Lisa Daftari and ...
Jun 23, 2026•31 min
Today is Juneteenth, formerly a state holiday in Texas, and made a national holiday by Joe Biden. Its CTA is to celebrate the final freeing of the slaves. However, that's not exactly what happened on June 19th, 1865, now is it? I explored its historical significance and the need to dig deeper into such topics. I also shared my thoughts on Pride Month and the tension between personal beliefs and societal expectations. Thanks for tuning in, and have a wonderful weekend! @LyndaMick @RogueRecap Rogu...
Jun 20, 2026•40 min•Season 2Ep. 60
This episode is a passionate discussion about the Save Act and election integrity. We call politicians like John Thune on the carpet for not supporting the Save Act, which aims to ensure that only American citizens can vote. This argument highlights that many politicians are self-serving and disconnected from the public's needs. Lynda emphasizes the importance of standing up for election integrity and encourages listeners to support politicians like Mike Lee and Senator Kennedy, who advocate for...
Jun 19, 2026•31 min•Season 2Ep. 59
Sean closes the show with a local story from Albemarle County, Virginia, where the school board asked its superintendent to resign after a former elementary school staffer was arrested on multiple child sex crime charges. Hannity interviews recent Western Albemarle High School graduate Noah Coffin and former Charlottesville City Councilor Rob Schilling, who argue that the school district failed to protect students, ignored warning signs, delayed informing the public, and needs major accountabili...
Jun 19, 2026•31 min