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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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With the surprise indictment of former FBI Director James Comey, Sean Hannity leads an in-depth discussion featuring Oversight Project President Mike Howell and Trump attorney David Schoen. Hannity frames Comey's charges false statements and obstructions a turning point after years of what he calls âa never-ending witch hunt against Donald Trump. The guests highlight the long-running conflicts, the role of Lindsey Halligan in securing the indictment, and the broader implications for DOJ credibility and future accountability. This matters because it raises critical questions about political weaponization of justice, media hypocrisy, and whether this case sets a precedent for transparency and truth at the highest levels of government.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this News Roundup and Information Overload Hour, Sean Hannity spotlights a rapidly shifting political landscape as the Democratic Party hits record lows in national polls. Joined by Mahek Cooke, CEO of American Frontier Strategies, and pollster John McLaughlin, the discussion centers on Cooke's FoxNews.com article warning Democrats that radical policies and dismissing voter concerns are driving Americans away. Sean frames this as a pivotal "crossroads" moment, amplifying Cooke's argument that Senator John Fetterman is nearly alone in urging his party to course-correct. Both guests highlight surging Republican appeal, especially among independents and minority voters, and the cultural disconnect that could reshape the 2026 elections and beyond. This episode matters because it examines a generational political realignment and the potential for lasting changes in American governance.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens with a dramatic shift at the Ryder Cup, where Governor Kathy Hochul was booed and Donald Trump was cheered, as context for discussing explosive news: James Comey faces indictment on charges of obstruction and lying to Congress. Sean frames this as just the "tip of the iceberg" in uncovering what he calls sweeping abuses by the Department of Justice and the FBI, with commentators like Kash Patel providing deep-dive analysis and Tulsi Gabbard's declassified evidence highlighting the alleged conspiracies. The conversation emphasizes how these revelations and possible subsequent indictments mark a generational and political transformation, reflecting widespread frustration with media bias and double standards in law enforcement. By spotlighting guest insights and fresh documents, Sean argues this is the start of a cascading effect reshaping American politics and accountability in government.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The United States is a republic with a thriving democracy, but only if we fight for it and protect it from those who seek to destroy it at every turn. Islam is moving into Western democracies all over Europe and America, not to enjoy the freedoms that those nations provide, but to spread the word of Allah and to punish those who think otherwise. If there is any hope in saving the freedoms our ancestors fought so hard for, it's our duty to carry the torch.   @LyndaMick @RogueRecapSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special Bonus episode of Verdict with Ted Cruz, Senator Cruz and Ben Ferguson discuss: James Comey Indicted for Lying to Congress? The episode examines claims that former FBI Director James Comey was indicted on two counts of perjury for allegedly lying under oath to Congress. Cruz and Ferguson break down: Did Comey authorize leaks to the press—and then deny it? How Andrew McCabe’s testimony contradicts Comey’s statements. Why Cruz believes this proves the FBI was politicized and weaponized against Donald Trump. Comey’s public response: political spin or factual defense? Legal angles: statute of limitations, prosecutorial strategy, and chances of conviction. Dallas ICE Facility Shooting: Politically Motivated Violence The conversation shifts to a sniper attack on an ICE facility in Dallas, which Cruz personally visited shortly after the incident. Key points include: Was the attack fueled by anti-ICE rhetoric and left-wing ideology? How this shooting compares to other politically motivated acts of violence. Why Cruz blames Democratic leaders for “demonizing ICE” and escalating tensions. The Bigger Picture Throughout the episode, Cruz and Ferguson connect these events to a broader narrative of political weaponization, left-wing hypocrisy, and anti-Trump bias—arguing that inflammatory rhetoric has real-world consequences. Listen now for an unfiltered discussion on James Comey’s indictment, FBI corruption, political violence, and the fight to protect law enforcement. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson and The Ben Ferguson Show Podcast Wherever You get You're Podcasts. And don't forget to follow the show on Social Media so you never miss a moment! Thanks for Listening YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruz/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/verdictwithtedcruz X: https://x.com/tedcruz X: https://x.com/benfergusonshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on The Sean Hannity Show, Dr. Ben Carson joined Sean fresh off being sworn in as USDA's National Advisor for Nutrition, Health, and Housing, a major move in federal nutrition policy. Sean framed Carson as an unusually principled and compassionate public servant, highlighting Carson's ongoing commitment to health education and wellness. They discussed Carson's collaboration with figures like Dr. Oz and RFK Jr., the U.S.'s struggles with food quality, and why reforming nutritional standards matters, especially for impoverished communities. Carson's approach is pragmatic: learn from global best practices, focus on food quality from soil to plate, and make nutritious foods accessible, a plan that could impact life expectancy and national health outcomes for years to come.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity breaks down the unfolding news that James Comey, former FBI Director, may be facing indictment for allegedly leaking classified information and making false statements to Congress. The story, initially leaked to MSNBC, likely signals that Comey received a target letter, with a grand jury convening in Richmond, Virginia, to weigh charges before the statute of limitations expires. Sean is joined by John Solomon, founder of Just the News, who reveals explosive new evidence from Comey's own inner circle, highlighting the significance of Comey's actions in both the Russia probe and the controversial Steele dossier. This episode is crucial as it delves into the potential consequences for Comey and the broader implications for justice and accountability at the highest levels of government.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A deadly shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas left three injured and one killed, with officials labeling it a targeted, politically motivated attack. Sean Hannity frames this as a dire escalation in politically fueled violence, highlighting remarks by Democrats and recent comments from Gavin Newsom that have contributed to a dehumanizing environment for law enforcement. Guests like Christy Noem and Tom Homan describe requiring round-the-clock security in response to threats, emphasizing the real-life dangers rhetoric can inspire. Featuring analysis from Steve Hilton, this episode asks why attacks against ICE are rising and what responsibility public figures have. The conversation matters as it challenges America to rethink the impact of political speech on public safety.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The broadcast opens with breaking news: a fatal shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas, echoing the recent assassination of Charlie Kirk. Sean Hannity frames the incident as part of a growing "assassination culture," linking it to rising anti-ICE sentiment and inflammatory political rhetoric, notably from California Governor Gavin Newsom. Guest Bill O’Reilly, celebrating the success of his book "Confronting Evil," underscores the dangers of dehumanizing language and suggests such discourse motivates unstable individuals, while also alleging Newsom’s rhetoric is driven by presidential ambitions. The discussion highlights why unchecked vitriol from political leaders matters suggesting it may fuel real-world violence and deepen national divisions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity leads a heated discussion on Newsom’s controversial bill banning ICE agents from wearing masks in California, despite a recent deadly shooting at a Dallas ICE facility and a reported thousand percent increase in threats against ICE personnel. Sean frames the topic around political demonization, highlighting Democrats’ use of incendiary language like “Gestapo, Nazi and fascist.” Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton joins to warn the policy could endanger agents while exempting Newsom’s own protection detail and argues California’s priorities are upside down, fueling crime, migration, and public frustration. This episode matters as it spotlights the real-world impact of political rhetoric on law enforcement safety and challenges to common-sense governance.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity leads with one of the most incredible speeches he has ever witnessed by a U.S. president! Donald Trump's recent address to the United Nations. Sean dives deep into how Trump challenged institutions, allies, and adversaries on everything from failed policies to global crises, framing the speech as a "Trump Doctrine" or manifesto, unique in modern presidential history. Key points: Trump's unapologetic defense of American interests, his scathing critique of the UN's inefficacy, direct calls for NATO resolve against Russia, and a case for peace through strength.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, Sean Hannity and guest Daniel Cameron, former Kentucky Attorney General, react to President Trump signing an executive order officially designating Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization. Caroline Levitt emphasized the administration's commitment to law and order, citing rising incidents of Antifa-linked violence and contrasting Trump's action with prior administrations' inaction. Cameron praises Trump's America First approach, framing this move as putting citizen safety and free speech above partisan politics, while critiquing the left's lack of a coherent response. Guest highlights include Cameron's insights on the administration's push for security, reform, and a merit-based society demonstrating why this executive order and new doctrine matter for Americans concerned about safety and leadership.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Trump's address at the UN today shattered conventional thinking, renouncing establishment norms in both U.S. and international policy. Sean Hannity framed it as Trump's most transformational speech, highlighting his direct calls for tougher border security, sharp criticism of the UN's inefficacy, and sweeping claims of unmatched economic gains. Trump detailed ending seven longstanding global conflicts and positioned himself as a peace broker, while spotlighting his confrontational stances on Iran, NATO, and energy independence. Hannity lauded Trump's candor and boldness, calling it one of the most consequential UN speeches ever asserting its importance in resetting America's leadership image on the world stage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The political and cultural shockwave from Charlie Kirk's assassination continues to ripple across America, with memorials, passionate tributes, and fierce public debate. Sean Hannity frames this moment as a historic tipping point not only for the conservative movement, but for the entire nation. Key moments include Erica Kirk's public forgiveness of the shooter, President Trump's stirring eulogy, and the highly anticipated reunion of Trump and Elon Musk, an alliance Kirk himself had worked to broker. Special guest insights, such as Pastor Rob McCoy's comparison of Kirk to a "Moses of our time," highlight Kirk's profound influence. Why it matters: the tragedy spotlights deep societal divides, the enduring power of faith-driven leadership, and the increasing polarization surrounding American public discourse.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's high-profile assassination, Sean Hannity leads a conversation spotlighting both the cultural tensions and the future of conservative values in America. Featuring former Speaker Newt Gingrich, the segment dissects recent incendiary comments by Congresswoman Omar and others, contrasting divisive rhetoric with the messages of forgiveness voiced by Kirk's allies like Erica Kirk. Gingrich frames the moment as the early stages of a âcultural civil war, warning of further polarization as traditional American values reassert themselves nationally. The discussion underscores Kirk's legacy especially his impact on youth and the incalculable significance of his message and suggests his tragic death could fuel a broader revival of faith and patriotism. This matters as America approaches pivotal anniversaries and faces rising ideological hostility, with conservatives rallying around calls for unity, security, and constitutional values.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Sean Hannity spotlights the intense fallout and ongoing hostility from Democratic leaders following the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk. Sean frames the discussion around how party figures like Rep. Ilhan Omar and AOC have responded with continued vitriol, refusing to honor Kirk's legacy and, in some cases, celebrating his death. Guests Reverend C.L. Bryant, known for his message of faith and unity, and political consultant Jania Thomas join Sean to emphasize the danger of escalating partisan hatred and the urgent need for compassion. The panel underscores why this climate matters: increasingly severe political division threatens America's social fabric and the possibility for future reconciliation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It appears the left, and some on the right, are having some sort of memory lapse when it comes to the censorship they cried for when they were shutting down Republicans - now the shoe is on the other foot and uh-oh....the glass slipper fits just right. Pritzker, AOC, Tlaib, and Ilhan are all culprits in the game of selective amnesia. Luckily, the American people have much longer memories, and they are not interested in their crocodile tears.  @LyndaMick @RogueRecap See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a major revelation, Senator Charles Grassley detailed 'Operation Arctic Frost,' an FBI investigation that targeted 92 conservative entities, including Turning Point USA and the Republican National Committee. Sean Hannity frames this as another example of deep state overreach, connecting its roots back to the IRS Tea Party targeting and the Russia dossier saga. Special guest George Terwilliger, former U.S. Deputy Attorney General, breaks down why this politicization inside the FBI and DOJ is a systemic threat to democracy. These disclosures underscore urgent calls to restore neutrality to federal law enforcement, spotlighting not just past abuses but the need for deep institutional reform.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After Charlie Kirk's tragic assassination in Utah, Sean Hannity hosts Frank Turek a Christian apologist and close mentor to Kirk for firsthand insight into the event and Kirk's lasting legacy. Turek recounts his role during the chaos, rushing Kirk to the hospital and praying alongside his security team. Sean frames Kirk as a transformative leader who fearlessly engaged college campuses and inspired moral clarity among America's youth, with Turek highlighting Kirk's humility and pursuit of truth over five years of mentorship. Their conversation explores the revival of faith Kirk ignited, global testimonials of changed lives, and the explosive growth of Turning Point USA, underscoring why Kirk's voice and values matter now more than ever.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity leads with breaking news: President Trump announced a productive call with China's President Xi and future summits, while Hannity pivots to media controversy. Focusing on Jimmy Kimmel's steep ratings decline, Sean argues that Kimmel's struggles are about business failure, not conservative-driven censorship. Hannity cites guest expert Frank Turek and Roseanne Barr's Obama-initiated firing as proof that cancel culture is weaponized only when convenient to the left. This matters as Hannity challenges claims by Democrats from Psaki to AOC that conservatives drive silencing efforts, exposing what he frames as deep hypocrisy in the media and political elite.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Adam Balogh

Ronald Reagan would puke on todays republican party ... so would Limbaugh.....

Sep 20th
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Adam Balogh

hannity you're a fraud..... you sold out the common man .... because you're too proud or too much of a coward to tell the truth... stop pretending you're a patriot because you're nothing but a piece of shit ...

Sep 20th
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Francis Bellamy

Charlie Kirk’s recent assassination exposed how Americans are so stupid they are unaware that Hitler did not call his followers "Nazis" nor "Fascists" (he called them "SOCIALISTS"). Hitler's flag meant "S for SOCIALIST" (a top discovery by Historian Dr. Rex Curry). Republicans repeat the linguistic lies of socialists. You won't hear any Republicans say "Hitler self-identified the same as Kirk’s assassin and the scum who applauded Kirk's killer: SOCIALIST" nor “Hitler did not call his comrades Nazis nor Fascists”

Sep 18th
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Adam Balogh

too much eye liner mr. hannity.... 🌴🌲🌵🌳😊

Aug 9th
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Samuel Pulliam

Absolutely love your podcast

Jul 25th
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Claudia Smith

Bless us again.

Apr 1st
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Claudia Smith

❤️ Of Mankind. Truth. Sara Carter. Hero.

Feb 25th
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Claudia Smith

🙏 Pray without ceasing for the Family's loving arms for Sparrows' defense and safety.

Feb 25th
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Claudia Smith

M a y we accept a new ❤️ and will of a Loving Father in heaven. Holy Spirit will and desire. His Glory and blessings for US who believe. All things possible. Peace and opportunities to be renewed.

Feb 25th
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Claudia Smith

Well said. We still love you, Mr. Hannity.

Feb 21st
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Claudia Smith

I love biography and knowing who people are and their success.

Feb 21st
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Claudia Smith

I want to say thank you for gift card from Google but it does not work on my phone so be aware.

Dec 28th
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Claudia Smith

naughty.

Dec 21st
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Claudia Smith

Santa tracks.

Dec 21st
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Claudia Smith

Epstein blacklist at the DNC. How about that?

Aug 22nd
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Claudia Smith

Stay awake all night this time. Count every one vote in each district.

Aug 22nd
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Claudia Smith

Universal power of Healthcare will bankrupt everyone. Courage to say No.

Jul 27th
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Claudia Smith

Facts don't lie. THEY. Are not cool.

Jul 24th
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ID24230681

Sean Hannity sounds near to tears to me. OMG. :-) notice he just rants just about Joe Biden but has very little to say about the presumptive Presidential nominee for the DNC. Seems to be a pattern to them, against Biden, they talk about Obama, now this. That’s why he’s about to cry.

Jul 23rd
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None

Trump and the Republicans need to understand something; the moral high road is the road to ruin. You can scream all you want that political prosecutions have to stop, but if you let the people who do it go unpunished, they will simply sit back and wait for their next opportunity. They have to be charged and they must have their clearances revoked.

Jun 22nd
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