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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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The shock and grief surrounding Charlie Kirk's assassination on a Utah college campus is setting new urgency for conversations about the nature of evil in America. Sean Hannity frames Kirk as a patriot and martyr for free speech, highlighting how his murder shook not only his loved ones but also influential figures like President Trump. Special guest Bill O'Reilly joins Sean to discuss his new book "Confronting Evil," offering insight from his private conversations with Trump and reflecting on how this tragedy intersects with global crises and personal responsibility. Their discussion delves into the societal impact of dehumanizing rhetoric, the importance of punishing evil, and why Kirk's legacy could mark a turning point for confronting hatred. This matters now more than ever, as America faces internal and external challenges demanding moral clarity and action.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
 Sean Hannity opens with the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University, expressing deep grief and underscoring Kirk's legacy as a conservative thought leader. Sean sets the stage for a special show with guests John Solomon, Jason Chaffetz, and Bill O'Reilly, who discuss the accused assassin Tyler Robinson's political motives and the rapid law enforcement response led by figures like Utah Sheriff Mike Smith, Kash Patel, and Governor Spencer Cox. Sean frames the incident within the growing political violence and toxic rhetoric, emphasizing the need for reflection and change. With tributes highlighting Kirk's influence and a powerful guest lineup examining the investigation, the episode offers critical insights into the broader cultural and political climate. This conversation matters as it confronts ideological extremism, protects free speech, and aims to heal a divided nation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This hour delves into the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk, with special insight from former Congressman Jason Chaffetz, who witnessed the tragic event. Sean Hannity frames the ongoing culture war, highlighting years of escalating rhetoric against conservatives and Donald Trump. Chaffetz remembers Kirk's unique ability to engage youth and foster honest debate, emphasizing how Kirk's messages rooted in faith and open dialogue made him a singular force on college campuses. The episode probes how dehumanizing political tactics may radicalize individuals and why maintaining open discussion is crucial for democracy. This conversation matters as it examines not just the loss of a powerful communicator, but the urgent need for civil discourse and vigilance against political violence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Sean Hannity Show opens with the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk on a Utah college campus, an event that has left millions grieving. Sean frames this tragedy as a targeted attack on free speech, describing Kirk as a patriotic voice and a man of deep faith whose loss echoes nationwide. The show features tributes from figures like President Trump, who awarded Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and Vice President J.D. Vance, who shared moving, personal memories. With law enforcement pursuing the suspect who has been identified as a college-aged shooter, with evidence suggesting political motivation. Hannity highlights both the outpouring of support for Kirk's family and the broader crisis facing civil discourse in America. This episode serves as both a memorial to Charlie Kirk and a call for unity and resolve in the face of violence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean opens the show with grief and outrage at the assassination of Charlie Kirk, calling him a patriot, a man of faith, and a defender of free speech who inspired millions. John Solomon of Just the News provides the latest on the investigation, including forensic evidence, the weapon recovered, and the nationwide manhunt for the shooter. Sean warns of the toxic hate festering on social media and condemns those celebrating Kirk’s murder. The program also honors the 24th anniversary of 9/11, with reflections on the nearly 3,000 lives lost, the heroism of first responders, and the enduring mission of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation. It is a sobering hour that blends remembrance of past sacrifice with outrage over present political violence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens with deep emotion, addressing the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk on a Utah college campus, describing Kirk as a beloved, patriotic leader and a man of faith whose loss unites many in grief. The show then transitions to the 24th anniversary of 9/11, featuring a poignant interview with Frank Siller of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, who lost his firefighter brother Stephen on that day and continues to honor hero families, provide mortgage-free homes, and ensure the nation never forgets. Sean frames these stories through themes of sacrifice, heroism, and national unity, underscoring both personal pain and America's enduring spirit. Guest highlights include Siller's firsthand account, his foundation's life-changing work, and a focus on the crucial support of small donors. The episode matters as a call to remember, act with compassion, and remain vigilant in defending American freedom and values amid ongoing challenges.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean covers the tragic news of the shooting of Conservative talk show host Charlie Kirk.  This tragedy has hit hard across all political spectrums!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean covers the latest news today on the assassination of Conservative talk show host Charlie Kirk.  Plus, another shooting that happened at a high school in Colorado.  Talk Show host Rod Arquette joins Sean to talk about Salt Lake City and just how tragic this news hit this peaceful community.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity is joined by former Congressman Jason Chaffetz to talk about the assassination of Charlie Kirk!  As an eyewitness, Congressman Chaffetz explains just how tragic today's news was!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The facts are making a lot of people squeamish. Well, too bad. Kids are dying, women are being murdered and raped in broad daylight. Children are being trafficked. There are repeat offenders, and they don't fit the liberal narrative, so the answer is we don't address it. Not anymore. We have to address it. It has to stop right now. And we are the ones who have to do it. Say it loud, "It starts with me."  @RogueRecap  @LyndaMickSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity spotlights the upcoming New Jersey gubernatorial election, welcoming Republican candidate Jack Ciattarelli to the show. Hannity frames the race as a crucial opportunity, noting past near-misses for Republicans and New Jersey's history of electing GOP governors. Ciattarelli outlines his plans to lower taxes, reduce electricity costs, and improve public safety, contrasting his platform with that of his opponent, whom he accuses of supporting failed policies and lacking true local roots. The discussion underlines why this race matters: with unaffiliated voters dissatisfied and outmigration increasing, the result could signal a shift in New Jersey's political future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A brutal stabbing on a Charlotte, North Carolina commuter train resulted in the death of a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee, attracting national outrage and pressing questions about soft-on-crime policies. Sean Hannity discusses the FBI's swift federal charges against suspect DeCarlos DeJuan Brown Jr., highlights guest insights from Kash Patel and former Attorney General Pam Bondi, and criticizes the judicial decision to previously release Brown despite his violent record and mental health issues. Guests stress that lenient criminal justice approaches in "blue cities," as well as a lack of judge accountability, are endangering civilians and undermining confidence in the system. Hannity frames this as a watershed moment, arguing that strong law-and-order leadership, tougher prosecutions, and judicial responsibility are needed to prevent future tragedies and restore safety in American communities.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity leads today's news roundup spotlighting the tragic stabbing of Irina, a Ukrainian refugee murdered on a Charlotte train by repeat offender Carlos Brown Jr. Sean frames the event as a clear failure of soft-on-crime policies, pressing the urgency of accountability for judge specifically Magistrate Teresa Stokes, who released Brown on a written promise despite his violent history. Congressman Tim Moore and Senate candidate Don Brown joins Sean, both calling for the judge's removal and stronger federal action against permissive bail policies. The discussion emphasizes why this case matters: it reveals systemic failings that put public safety at risk, with the guests urging decisive political and legal reforms to stop similar tragedies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens the week highlighting a shocking New York Post headline: 63 subway career criminals racked up over 5,000 arrests, yet only five remain behind bars. He frames the issue as the result of radical leftist policies such as no-bail laws and "reimagining" police which he argues allow repeat offenders to terrorize innocent riders. Hannity discusses the broader impact of these lenient reforms, cites the horrific murder of a young Ukrainian refugee in Charlotte, and scrutinizes politicians silence and media complicity. Featuring expert takes and D.C. crime statistics, the episode spotlights why public safety remains a top concern for voters and calls for supporting organizations like Tunnel to Towers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity opens with bombshell reports on alleged deep state coverups, featuring investigative journalist John Solomon of JustTheNews.com. Solomon details explosive evidence questioning the legality of Joe Biden's late-term pardons, possibly signed with an auto pen and even delegated to Kamala Harris, with limited direct oversight raising red flags for DOJ and Congress. The show dives into newly uncovered FBI memos and "prohibited access" files, exposing internal concerns of obstruction and bias in high-profile cases like Hillary Clinton's emails and Hunter Biden. Sean frames these revelations as a turning point for Congressional inquiries, underlining their real-world implications. In the second half, guest Gene Hamilton of America First Legal spotlights a new Parent and Student Action Center's empowering families to push back against woke curricula, bureaucratic agendas, and defend parental rights, as recent school board clashes show this battle is far from over.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the latest News Roundup, Sean Hannity dives into California's high-stakes gubernatorial battle, featuring incumbent Gavin Newsom and Republican challenger Steve Hilton. Sean frames Newsom as an absentee "part-time governor" struggling with soaring taxes, homelessness, and sanctuary policies, while highlighting Hilton's energetic campaign to reclaim the California Dream. Hilton discusses his strategies, including a focus on working-class voters, voter ID initiatives, and a federal lawsuit against Democratic redistricting. This conversation matters because it showcases the real possibility of political change in deep-blue California and offers insights into national trends that could impact 2024 and beyond.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean carries President Trump's announcement that he's bringing back the Department of War!  A bold leader who inspires a nation to action!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Donald Trump is expected to officially announce today the renaming of the Department of Defense back to its historic title, the Department of War, along with several major policy alterations. Sean Hannity frames this as a return to Reagan-era prioritiesâhighlighting the development of new missile defense systems, advancing technologies like AI weaponry and hypersonics, and preparing the military for future threats. Hannity draws parallels with Reagan's "Star Wars" initiative and argues this move is both forward-looking and grounded in lessons from past presidential legacies. The guest spotlight falls on investigative reporter John Solomon, who breaks news on Biden's controversial outsourcing of presidential clemency decisions, showing why presidential authority and transparency remain crucial in turbulent times.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity dives into the latest drama surrounding the New York City mayoral race, featuring Curtis Sliwa's live reaction to Eric Adams' campaign announcement. As Sean frames, the stakes have never been higher with speculation about Adams' potential exit, Andrew Cuomo seeking Sharptonâs endorsement, and the rise of progressive candidate Zoran Mamdani. Sliwa highlights his surge in polls, grassroots fundraising success, and his law-and-order message, while Hannity underscores the ideological clash threatening New York's future. This episode matters because it spotlights how internal party divisions and surging crime could reshape city leadership and set a national tone.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean opens the show with fireworks from Capitol Hill as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. clashes with Senate Democrats over vaccines, medical freedom, and government overreach. Kansas Senator Roger Marshall highlights the staggering 76 shots children receive by age 18, raising questions about transparency and parental choice. Sean underscores his belief in medical privacy, recounting the false promises made during COVID and warning against blind faith in government bureaucrats. Dr. Mehmet Oz joins to break down the hearing, defending Kennedy’s push for accountability at HHS and calling out the CDC’s failures. Together, they argue for informed consent, freedom of choice, and an end to political theater that ignores real health challenges.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Comments (236)

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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Matt Jones

I've always been a republican but isn't it fair to ask the question of just how much are we going to say is a conspiracy against Trump? Not saying he is guilty one way or another but are we really going to live in a world where an American president has allowed the office to fall to such depths? he dies bear a good deal of responsibility for that. and if he loses again we are gonna see another Jan 6. I'm afraid. he isnalrwadybsetting the stage for it .

May 7th
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Sam Hashemi

Awesome 😎

May 13th
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Mehran Etesam

Nothing further from the truth. The 5 eyes know what they are doing. The US will reign supreme.

Apr 13th
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