Sean Hannity is a multimedia superstar, spending four hours a day every day reaching out to millions of Americans.Full Bio
Sean Hannity is a multimedia superstar, spending four hours a day every day reaching out to millions of Americans.Full Bio
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?
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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.
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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.
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In this episode of Rogue Recap, we talk about the recent military actions taken by the U.S. in Iran, the implications of these actions, and the reactions from both the public and media. The dire situation in Iran, the role of social media in providing real-time information, and the complexities of U.S. foreign policy are all incredibly important, but the most amazing development is the freedom that will be felt by so many for the first time. The need for US intervention in Iran to help the oppressed citizens held captive for far too long. We pray for our troops, the people of Iran, and the chance at peace. Islamic terrorists must never win.
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The final hour widens the lens to examine potential global consequences. Hannity covers concerns about Iranian retaliation, sleeper cells inside the U.S., and the Austin, Texas shooting under investigation for possible terror links. Texas AG Ken Paxton joins to discuss border failures under the Biden administration and the risk of unvetted entrants. Hannity connects decades of Iranian aggression — from Beirut to Iraq — to the necessity of Operation Epic Fury. He warns against complacency, argues that strength prevented a nuclear-armed Iran, and reiterates that the next chapter now belongs to the Iranian people.
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In Hour 2, Hannity explores what comes next after the fall of Iran’s supreme leader. Featuring interviews with opposition figures and analysis of the regime’s collapse, the discussion centers on whether the Iranian people will seize this once-in-a-generation opportunity. Hannity presses the case that America’s mission was never regime occupation — but liberation through strength — and urges unity among Iranian factions. He revisits years of Democratic foreign policy missteps and contrasts them with President Trump’s decisive action. The central question: Will Iran emerge as a democratic republic, or descend into internal power struggles?
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Sean Hannity delivers a dramatic and historic broadcast as news breaks that Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, has been killed in the opening moments of Operation Epic Fury. The show details how coordinated U.S. and Israeli strikes eliminated dozens of top regime figures and dismantled key military infrastructure. Hannity frames the moment as justice for decades of Iranian-sponsored terror and a turning point for the Middle East. He walks listeners through the Trump Doctrine — preemptive strength to prevent nuclear catastrophe — and argues the world is now safer because America acted decisively. The hour closes with a powerful message to the Iranian people: their long-awaited opportunity for freedom is finally at hand.
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In the powerful final hour, Sean Hannity welcomes longtime friend and nationally syndicated host Dennis Prager for an emotional and deeply philosophical conversation. Prager, now paralyzed from the shoulders down after a devastating fall, shares how he chose perseverance over despair—grounded not only in faith, but in reason and purpose.
They discuss Prager’s new book, If There Is No God: The Battle Over Who Defines Good and Evil, exploring whether morality can exist without a Creator and why absolute truths matter in a world increasingly driven by emotion. Hannity reflects on faith, suffering, and the resilience required to continue one’s mission despite unimaginable hardship.
The hour also revisits the SAVE Act debate and growing international threats, tying it all together with a broader theme: without moral clarity, nations lose their foundation. It’s a moving, thought-provoking close to a week defined by geopolitical tension and cultural battles—reminding listeners that strength begins with conviction.
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Sean Hannity turns his focus to election integrity and border enforcement, calling on Senate Republicans to stand firm behind the SAVE Act. He argues that proof of citizenship and voter ID are not partisan issues—but foundational safeguards for the republic. With Democrats resisting and some GOP senators wavering over procedural battles like the filibuster, Hannity makes the case that now is the moment for political courage, not caution.
The hour also highlights the push for Delilah’s Law, legislation aimed at preventing illegal immigrants from obtaining commercial driver’s licenses after deadly accidents involving unqualified drivers. Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita joins Hannity to discuss state-level enforcement and the urgency of restoring law and order. Hannity connects the dots between sanctuary policies, public safety risks, and federal inaction—warning that without accountability, American citizens pay the price.
For Hannity, this isn’t about party politics—it’s about sovereignty, safety, and preserving the integrity of American elections before it’s too late.
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