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 welcomes Bill O’Reilly for a wide-ranging conversation about immigration, assimilation, national identity, and the political direction of Europe and America. O’Reilly describes his reporting from Ireland and England, including his concerns about Sharia courts, no-go zones, and the changing demographics of Great Britain. Sean connects that discussion to his broader warning that Europe’s decline is tied to illegal immigration, weak national security, socialism, and radical climate policies. The conversation then turns back to American politics, where Sean argues that the Democratic Party is being defined by its most radical voices, including Mamdani, AOC, Graham Platner, James Tallarico, Bernie Sanders, and others. Sean and O’Reilly debate whether the usual midterm political patterns still apply when the Democratic Party has moved so far left. The hour also includes listener calls on ICE protests, blue-state migration, and the fight to keep red states from importing the same policies people are fleeing.
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Sean Hannity opens the show by breaking down the turmoil inside CBS News and 60 Minutes after Scott Pelley’s clash with new leadership. Sean argues that legacy media outlets have lost trust because viewers can now see the bias and choose other sources for news, opinion, and investigative reporting. He uses the CBS shake-up to explain why conservative talk radio, Fox News, and podcasts have become so influential as alternatives to the old media gatekeepers. The hour also turns to the exodus of major companies and wealthy residents from high-tax blue states, including Exxon’s move from New Jersey to Texas and the growth of “Wall Street South” in Florida. Sean connects those moves to taxes, regulation, energy costs, law and order, and quality of life. He also previews Kash Patel’s later appearance and the ongoing investigation into what Sean calls the “grand conspiracy” behind Russiagate and government weaponization.
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In this episode of "Rogue Recap," Lynda McLaughlin dives into a series of pressing and controversial topics. From the tragic stabbing of a grandmother on an Atlanta train to the complexities of immigration and crime in New York, Lynda offers a candid perspective on current events. She also explores the contentious debates surrounding gender identity and political correctness, highlighting stories from both the U.S. and abroad. With a focus on the California elections and the challenges facing seniors in America, this episode is a thought-provoking journey through today's most urgent issues.
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Sean closes the show with a major focus on California’s primary and the chance for Steve Hilton to advance in the race for governor. Hilton joins the program and argues that sixteen years of one-party Democratic control have produced high costs, homelessness, crime, unemployment, and a state government that no longer works for everyday Californians. Sean and Hilton discuss Tom Steyer, Xavier Becerra, Gavin Newsom, taxpayer fraud, regulation, housing costs, energy policy, and why California voters should treat this election as a turning point. Hilton lays out his case for cutting taxes, fighting fraud, reducing bureaucracy, and restoring the California dream for working families. The hour also includes listener calls about Texas, New York, Mamdani, Democratic radicalism, and the broader stakes of the midterm cycle. Sean ends by previewing election-night coverage with Steve Hilton, Ted Cruz, Ken Paxton, Stephen Miller, and Ainsley Earhardt.
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Sean celebrates America’s 250th anniversary with Ainsley Earhardt, who joins the show to discuss her children’s book, America, I’m So Glad You Were Born. The conversation focuses on gratitude for America, the sacrifices that made freedom possible, and the importance of teaching children that liberty is not guaranteed. Ainsley explains how the book introduces young readers to the country’s founding, the Declaration of Independence, the right to worship freely, the right to vote, and the idea that America remains a place where hard work and dreams still matter. Sean and Ainsley also share personal stories about family, faith, military service, and the blessings that come from living in the United States. Later in the hour, Sean returns to the political fight inside the Democratic Party, arguing that party leaders like Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries are losing control to the far left. The hour blends patriotism, family, faith, and politics into a hopeful reminder of why America is worth defending.
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Sean opens the show with a sharp look at the political fights shaping the 2026 landscape, starting with California’s primary and the possibility of Steve Hilton breaking through in a state long dominated by Democrats. He argues that the modern Democratic Party has moved too far left, pointing to James Tallarico, Graham Platner, Mamdani, AOC, Bernie Sanders, and others as examples of a party being pulled by its most radical voices. Sean also digs into the controversy around CBS and 60 Minutes, using it as another example of what he sees as entrenched media bias fighting back against reform. From California’s tax climate to Democratic Senate races, Sean frames the hour around a larger question: whether voters are finally ready to reject the policies that created higher costs, weaker cities, and political chaos. He also reminds listeners that midterms are never automatic and that Republicans need focus, urgency, and disciplined messaging. It’s a fast-moving first hour centered on accountability, media credibility, and the political consequences of radicalism.
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Sean Hannity focuses on escalating tensions in the Middle East as negotiations with Iran continue alongside increased military pressure from the United States and Israel. Hannity analyzes reports of economic collapse inside Iran, military operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon, and President Trump’s insistence that Iran will never possess a nuclear weapon. The show features an in-depth conversation with security expert Dan Diker, who warns that Iran’s leadership continues using deception while attempting to preserve its regime.
The hour explores the economic blockade, the Strait of Hormuz, Hezbollah’s weakening position, and the possibility of a broader Middle East peace agreement tied to an expanded Abraham Accords framework. Hannity argues that President Trump is combining economic pressure and military leverage to force historic changes throughout the region while avoiding a prolonged war.
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Sean Hannity closes the show by examining what he describes as growing chaos inside the Democratic Party, focusing on the controversy surrounding Maine Senate candidate Graham Plattner and efforts by party leaders to potentially replace him before the general election. Joined by commentators including Michael Knowles and Brianna Lyman, Hannity analyzes Democratic primary politics, internal party divisions, and the strategic implications for the 2026 midterms.
The conversation expands into broader debates over sanctuary cities, immigration enforcement, crime, and Democratic candidates across the country. Hannity also highlights what he views as increasingly radical positions being embraced by progressive candidates and argues that Republicans are well-positioned if the election becomes a choice between competing visions for America’s future.
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Sean Hannity opens the week by revisiting growing questions surrounding former President Joe Biden’s cognitive decline and the fallout from recent comments made by Jill Biden. Hannity argues that Democratic leaders, media organizations, and White House insiders spent years concealing Biden’s condition from the American public, highlighting debate moments, public appearances, and newly surfaced statements from Jill Biden herself. The hour also examines Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico, progressive cultural issues, and controversies surrounding Maine Senate candidate Graham Plattner.
Throughout the program, Hannity contrasts what he views as Democratic Party dysfunction with Republican momentum heading into the midterms. Discussions range from election politics and border security to cultural debates involving gender ideology, faith, and government accountability. The episode combines political analysis, listener calls, and Hannity’s signature commentary on what he sees as one of the biggest political cover-ups in modern American history.
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