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The Sean Hannity Show

Sean Hannitywww.hannity.com
Sean Hannity is a multimedia superstar, spending four hours a day every day reaching out to millions of Americans on radio, television and the Internet.
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THEY'RE NOT WHITE - RACE, CRIME & THE MEDIA

In this episode, we cover the ongoing unrest in Minnesota, highlighting the implications of local law enforcement's response to the riots. The conversation shifts to a tragic incident involving the murder of an 11-month-old baby by a daycare worker, raising questions about media coverage and societal narratives surrounding race. If the roles were reversed, the media would be in an uproar. The discussion further delves into the broader societal issues of accountability, parenting, and the systemi...

Jan 16, 202614 minSeason 2Ep. 7

The Hawley Exchange

Sean digs into the weeks debate over biological men in women's sports, highlighting Supreme Court arguments and a Senate exchange featuring Sen. Josh Hawley and an OB-GYN from Physicians for Reproductive Health. He then pivots to Minneapolis, where ICE operations and protests dominate the headlines, spotlighting statements from Gov. Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey, reports of an ambush on an ICE officer, and claims of rising assaults and threats against agents. Sean contrasts current criticism of ...

Jan 16, 202629 min

Fraud, ICE Clashes and Arctic Geopolitics

In this hour, Sean speaks with investigative reporter John Solomon about Minnesota welfare fraud allegations, whistleblower claims, and congressional plans to subpoena Somali cash couriers moving hundreds of millions through Minneapolis and Columbus as federal probes intensify. They also cover proposed legislation on immigrant benefits and the prospect that similar schemes reach other states. The conversation shifts to Greenland, where European concerns over Russian and Chinese influence collide...

Jan 16, 202628 min

Inside The Bid for Greenland

Sean digs into reports that the U.S. may pursue acquiring Greenland, citing Arctic security and deterrence of Russia and China. He speaks with Florida Congressman Randy Fine about his bill to authorize steps toward a deal and a possible path to statehood, including his meeting with the ambassadors of Denmark and Greenland. They weigh statehood concerns, draw comparisons to Alaska, and discuss Greenland's natural resources. The hour also features Sean's broader national security concerns about Eu...

Jan 16, 202629 min

Transgender Sports Argument Reaches Top Court

Sean breaks down fresh Supreme Court arguments over West Virginia and Idaho bans on transgender athletes in women's sports, including exchanges with Justices Amy Coney Barrett, Katanji Brown-Jackson, and Sam Alito. Alliance Defending Freedoms Kristen Wagoner and collegiate runner Mary-Kate Marshall join to discuss how the cases affect female competitors and the intent of Title IX. He plays key moments from the courtroom, including questions to attorney Kathleen Hartnett about defining sex and eq...

Jan 15, 202629 min

Mass Killings in Iran

In this hour, Sean examines the escalating protests in Iran, airing President Trumps message to demonstrators and noting reports of evacuations of U.S. personnel from regional bases. He speaks with Amir Fakhravar and Congressman Zach Nunn about alleged mass killings by the IRGC, maximum-pressure sanctions, and the case for targeted strikes without boots on the ground. Sean opens the phones for a debate over arming protesters and how the Trump doctrine applies. He also updates an ICE case involvi...

Jan 15, 202631 min

Sean Reviews Iranian Situation

Sean updates breaking developments on Iran, noting the presidents claim that killings and planned executions have stopped and reporting evacuations at a U.S. base in Qatar amid potential escalation. He analyzes the presidents pledge to back Iranian protesters, new tariffs on entities doing business with Iran, and a pressure-first approach without boots on the ground. Sean describes graphic reports from inside Iran, cites estimates of mass casualties, and debates options from surgical strikes to ...

Jan 15, 202629 min

SCOTUS ASKS THE Q? ARE YOU A BOY OR A GIRL?

The Trans go to SCOTUS! Today we focus our convo around the Supreme Court's discussions on gender identity, particularly focusing on the implications of allowing trans athletes to compete in sports designated for women. Lynda feels strongly about the medical and social practices surrounding gender transition for children, labeling them as harmful and abusive. The discussion also critiques the perspectives of various Supreme Court justices on the matter, emphasizing the need for clarity on biolog...

Jan 14, 202624 minSeason 2Ep. 6

White House Drug Czar Sarah Carter

Sean welcomes newly confirmed White House drug czar Sarah Carter, who outlines an aggressive strategy against narco-terrorism and says the administration plans to release its national drug control strategy in February. She warns families about fentanyl-laced drugs across the illicit market, frames the crisis as poisoning rather than overdoses, and emphasizes treatment, prevention, and faith-based support alongside law enforcement. Sean then takes a heated call about Iran and argues for aiding fr...

Jan 14, 202629 min

O'Reilly on Minnesota

Sean welcomes Bill O'Reilly to unpack Minnesota's showdown over ICE enforcement, activist tactics, and the limits of state resistance to federal law. O'Reilly contends lawsuits against ICE lack merit and frames several states policies as a rebellion, while Sean lays out the stakes around detainers and a potential Democratic push to defund ICE. They shift to Iran, discussing reports of mass killings, U.S. national security implications, and whether the administration moves to support protesters w...

Jan 14, 202627 min

Cracks in Iran's Foundation

Sean reports new accounts of a deadly crackdown in Iran, with outside connections including Starlink helping protest videos reach the world and estimates that thousands of demonstrators have been killed. He outlines Donald Trump's latest steps, including canceling meetings with Iranian officials, announcing a trade embargo with a 25% tariff on countries doing business with Iran, and signaling support for protesters within a no-forever-wars, no-boots-on-the-ground framework. Sean also plays remar...

Jan 14, 202632 min

ISLAM, IRAN & IDIOTS

This conversation delves into the ongoing struggles of the Iranian people against oppressive regimes, the role of media in shaping narratives, and the broader implications of radical ideologies on society. Lynda emphasizes the bravery of those protesting in Iran, the harsh realities they face, and critiques the Western media's failure to adequately cover these issues. The discussion also touches on the dangers of socialism and radical left ideologies, urging listeners to recognize the importance...

Jan 13, 202617 minSeason 2Ep. 5

New Gingrich On The World Stage

Sean examines fast-moving global developments with former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, focusing on Venezuela's upheaval, Cuba's energy crunch, and mounting pressure on Iran's regime. They discuss the Trump administrations assertive posture, compare the moment to the end of the Cold War, and outline nonmilitary and military options that could shape events in Tehran. Sean also shares remarks from Reza Pahlavi advocating a secular democracy for Iran, then fields listener calls on an ICE-related inc...

Jan 13, 202628 min

US Economy Sees Venezuela Bump

Sean outlines what he calls the Trump doctrine, arguing that a strong U.S. economy and targeted military power are reshaping events from Venezuela and Cuba to Iran. He cites growth numbers, tariffs, falling interest rates, and new manufacturing and energy plans, plus proposals like capping credit card interest and eliminating taxes on tips. He also urges Elon Musk to help restore internet access for Iranians as he draws a firm line against Tehran's crackdown. The show covers the ICE confrontatio...

Jan 13, 202629 min

Iranian Unrest Continues

Sean examines reports of mass protests and a deadly crackdown in Iran, highlighting President Trumps warnings, U.S. options under review, and betting market odds on the regimes future. Yale senior Sahar Tartak joins to share messages from Iranians defying the Islamic Republic and to describe the repression they face. Sean then turns to domestic headlines, including the Minneapolis ICE confrontation and a Portland shooting that officials link to a Venezuelan gang, and features reaction from Gov. ...

Jan 13, 202629 min

VIVA VENEZUELA

This conversation explores the ongoing protests in various cities, highlighting the presence of paid agitators and the genuine struggles for freedom faced by people in countries like Venezuela and Iran. It critiques the lack of understanding among American protesters about the realities of socialism and communism, emphasizing the need for civic education before voting. Personal stories from refugees illustrate the pain of living under oppressive regimes, while the discussion also touches on the ...

Jan 10, 202621 minSeason 2Ep. 4

White House Oil Meeting

Sean carries live remarks from the White House as President Trump meets with oil executives about rapidly rebuilding Venezuela's energy industry, featuring comments from Vice President J.D. Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, and Energy Secretary Chris Wright. He cites fresh economic numbers, highlighting 5.4% GDP growth, lower gas prices, and a narrowing trade deficit. Sean also previews newly released video from Minnesota tied to a fatal ICE confrontation and...

Jan 09, 202637 min

The Donroe Doctrine

Sean sits down with President Trump for an extended conversation on Venezuela, where he describes an operation to remove Maduro, new oil deals, the release of political prisoners, and a path toward eventual elections. They weigh border security, drug interdiction, and the Donroe Doctrine, along with plans to increase U.S. defense spending. Trump outlines his view of Middle East stability, support for Israel, and warnings to Iran amid mass protests. He also previews meetings with top oil executiv...

Jan 09, 202629 min

Midterms Ahead

Sean opens the hour calling the midterms pivotal and highlights a joint Trafalgar/Insider Advantage poll showing President Trump near 50% approval, with pollsters Matt Towery and Robert Cahaly weighing in on why many surveys miss Trump voters and how strong growth estimates could shape outcomes. They examine how to better communicate economic gains beyond mainstream outlets. Sean also discusses newly released video from Minnesota as protests are expected and what it could mean for public percept...

Jan 09, 202629 min

Minnesota Fraud and FBI Probes

Sean leads the hour with the Minneapolis anti-ICE protests, citing reporting that the FBI is investigating the funders and organizers. He airs Kristi Noem's remarks on vehicle attacks against federal officers and rising threats toward ICE agents. Congressman Chip Roy of Texas joins to discuss allegations of widespread fraud in Minnesota's welfare programs, immigration policy, and his push for the SAVE Act and prosecutions. John Solomon of JustTheNews details new reporting on billions in suspecte...

Jan 09, 202628 min

Life in Socialist NYC

Sean features a street exchange between Daniel DiMartino and Mamdani supporters in New York City, then speaks with DiMartino about life under Venezuelan socialism, from shortages and rationing to hyperinflation and the mass exodus. He weighs in on wealth taxes and business flight and previews his interview with President Trump later tonight. The conversation shifts to Iran as Sean revisits remarks from Reza Pahlavi and interviews Amir Fakhravar, who describes growing protests, regime instability...

Jan 09, 202629 min

Life in Socialist Venezuela

Sean broadcasts live from Washington, D.C., previewing a full-hour interview with President Trump his first since taking out Maduro and the future of Venezuela, with questions about turmoil in Cuba and Iran. He welcomes Daniel DiMartino to share firsthand experience of rationing and repression under Venezuela's socialist regime, and Amir Fakhravar to report on growing protests and power struggles inside Iran. The show examines new reporting from John Solomon on TSA-flagged cash flows and the spr...

Jan 09, 202628 min

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum on Venezuela Oil and U.S. Energy Dominance

Sean Hannity reacts to President Trump’s announcement that Venezuela will turn over 30–50 million barrels of sanctioned oil to the U.S., with proceeds controlled to benefit both nations. He’s joined by Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum , also Chairman of the National Energy Dominance Council, to explain how the plan could impact U.S. refiners, global adversaries, and energy security. Burgum details why Venezuelan crude requires specific blending and logistics, and how U.S. production can rep...

Jan 08, 202629 min

Bill O’Reilly on Radical Politics, State Debt, and Global Instability

Sean is joined by Bill O’Reilly for a wide-ranging conversation to kick off 2026, starting with political upheaval and ideological leadership debates in major U.S. cities. O’Reilly weighs in on why wealthy residents and businesses are leaving high-tax states and what mounting public debt means long-term. The conversation expands into international flashpoints, including Venezuela, Iran, and broader shifts in global power. A fast-moving hour that ties domestic policy to world-stage consequences. ...

Jan 08, 202627 min

Minneapolis ICE Operation Turns Deadly: Sanctuary Cities and Federal Law

Sean Hannity covers breaking developments out of Minneapolis after a confrontation during an ICE operation results in a fatality. He reads the Department of Homeland Security account and argues the incident reflects a dangerous rise in hostility toward federal officers. Sean also responds to statements from local and state officials, framing the clash as a test of constitutional authority and public safety. This hour focuses on law enforcement risk, political rhetoric, and the real-world consequ...

Jan 08, 202632 min

MADNESS IN MINNESOTA

This episode delves into the ongoing legislative hearings in Minnesota regarding allegations of fraud involving fake storefronts and daycares, highlighting the political implications and the impact of immigration policies on local communities. It discusses the protests surrounding these issues, the accountability of local leaders, and the intersection of politics with social issues, emphasizing the need for transparency and action against corruption. Takeaways There is significant evidence of fr...

Jan 08, 202616 minSeason 2Ep. 3

Maria Corina Machado on Freedom, Risk, and Rebuilding Venezuela

Hour 3 features Sean’s full interview with Maria Corina Machado , Venezuela’s democratic opposition leader, as she describes the dangers still facing dissidents and journalists, and her plan to return to Venezuela during a fragile transition period. Machado lays out her vision for restoring rule of law, reopening markets, rebuilding institutions, and turning Venezuela from a criminal hub into a strategic ally and energy engine for the Americas. Sean presses on practical risks during the transiti...

Jan 07, 202630 min

U.S. Power, Energy Politics, and Rep. Lance Gooden on the Global Fallout

Hour 2 continues the News Roundup as Sean tracks Iran’s unrest, the post-Maduro domino effect for Cuba, and the political reaction in the U.S. Sean is joined by Rep. Lance Gooden (Texas) to break down the policy and security implications, including energy, stability in the region, and the hypocrisy of Democrats criticizing actions they previously demanded. The hour also pivots into domestic headlines, including the widening fraud story out of Minnesota and national political stakes. See omnystud...

Jan 07, 202629 min

Iran Erupts, Cuba Falters, and the Fall of Maduro

In Hour 1, Sean Hannity breaks down a rapidly shifting global landscape as mass protests erupt in Iran, Cuba teeters on the edge of collapse, and Nicolás Maduro’s grip on Venezuela finally snaps. Sean examines reports of Iranian security forces standing down, escalating unrest in Tehran, and growing signs the regime may not survive. He also explains why Cuba’s economic model is unraveling and how Venezuela’s liberation could reshape the Western Hemisphere. This hour sets the stage for one of the...

Jan 07, 202629 min

FAREWELL TO YOUR WELFARE, FRAUDSTERS

In this episode of The Rogue Recap, host Lynda McLaughlin discusses the political landscape in Minnesota, focusing on the upcoming gubernatorial race involving Amy Klobuchar. She expresses concerns about government accountability, election fraud, and the impact of immigration on welfare systems. The conversation highlights the need for citizens to be aware of these issues and take action to address them. Key Takeaways: Amy Klobuchar's entry into the gubernatorial race raises concerns. Government...

Jan 06, 202615 minSeason 2Ep. 2
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