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
Jason Chaffetz continues focusing on election integrity and brings on Congressman Brandon Gill to discuss why the SAVE Act has stalled in the Senate despite passing the House and enjoying broad public support. Gill argues that Senate Republicans should use a talking filibuster to force Democrats to publicly defend opposition to proof of citizenship and voter ID. Chaffetz and callers' express frustration with Senate recesses, leadership, and what they see as a lack of urgency on President Trump’s agenda. The hour also covers Gill’s Oversight work on SNAP benefits, including whether taxpayer dollars should fund soda and junk food, plus listener calls from Texas, Delaware, Tennessee, Utah, South Dakota, and Georgia about voter fraud, term limits, California election rules, and whether Congress is doing enough to protect the country’s future.
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Jason Chaffetz fills in for Sean Hannity and opens by celebrating America’s upcoming 250th anniversary while warning that socialism is gaining ground in parts of the country, especially after recent New York City election results. Chaffetz argues that America’s founding principles — freedom, self-reliance, self-governance, and equal opportunity — are under attack from a growing movement promising free services, government control, and higher taxes. He connects that warning to the SAVE Act, calling for stronger voter integrity measures, proof of citizenship, and more pressure on Senate Republicans to force the issue through a talking filibuster rather than leaving town for recess. Former Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker and University of Minnesota student Jackson Barrick join to discuss free speech on campus, pronoun policies, and a lawsuit challenging rules they argue could punish students for expressing mainstream views on sex, gender, and women’s sports.
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This episode examines the rise of socialism and broader cultural shifts in modern America, with a sharp focus on how education, media, and social platforms shape political beliefs and public perception. The hosts connect current events in New York City and beyond to larger debates about ideology, free speech, identity politics, and the erosion of foundational American values. The conversation argues that misinformation and cultural activism are influencing both voter behavior and national unity.
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Mark Simone closes the show with Bill O’Reilly, who argues that New York’s socialist primary winners represent a growing communist-style movement focused on seizing private assets, controlling housing, weakening law enforcement, and promising free benefits to voters. O’Reilly connects the trend to immigration, entitlement politics, and the collapse of political leadership in New York and other major cities. He also describes his recent trip to the United Kingdom, warning that open migration, entitlement spending, and parallel Sharia courts have badly weakened Britain. Simone and O’Reilly discuss whether New York’s radical turn will hurt Democrats nationally, whether Fauci will ever face accountability, and how America’s 250th anniversary may be received by the left. Congressman Matt Van Epps also joins to discuss his Honor Gold Star Families Act, increasing death gratuity benefits for fallen service members’ families, the SAVE Act, voter ID, and why Republicans must draw a contrast between common sense and the radical left.
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Mark Simone continues guest-hosting and brings on Greg Jarrett to explain why the Senate’s War Powers resolution on Iran is not binding and why presidents retain broad Article II authority to act militarily in defense of national security. Jarrett also discusses judicial rulings against Trump, questions about Biden’s pardons for Anthony Fauci and Hunter Biden, and how a new perjury charge could still apply if Fauci lies in future testimony. Alan Dershowitz then joins to denounce the Democratic Socialists of America as a hate group, warning that anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism are increasingly mainstream inside the Democratic Party. Dershowitz discusses the New York coffee shop that refused service to Congressman Dan Goldman, says lawsuits should follow, and argues that the current socialist movement echoes dangerous historical patterns. The hour also includes listener calls on court packing, Trump serving a third term, Amazon Prime Day, Air Force One, and the Taylor Swift wedding rumors at Madison Square Garden.
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Mark Simone fills in for Sean Hannity and opens by explaining that Sean was pulled away for America’s 250th anniversary planning. Simone then turns to New York’s primary results, arguing that Mamdani-backed socialist candidates had a major night and that the Democratic Party in New York is moving sharply left. He criticizes candidates like Daria Liza Chevalier and Brad Lander, discusses George Conway’s failed congressional run, and highlights Jack Schlossberg’s loss as another sign of political dynasties fading. Simone also covers Graham Platner’s Maine victory, saying Democrats may now be stuck with a deeply flawed nominee. Carol Roth joins to discuss America’s 250th birthday, arguing that corporate America has failed to celebrate the milestone with patriotic energy and warning that left-wing politics is suppressing open displays of national pride. The hour also includes updates on the Iran deal, oil prices, Sean’s laryngitis, and the latest in the Savannah Guthrie mother kidnapping case.
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Sean opens the final hour by honoring Rush Limbaugh’s legacy and speaking with Kathryn Limbaugh about the relaunch of the bestselling Rush Revere children’s history series for America’s 250th anniversary. Hannity reflects on Rush’s role in creating the modern conservative media path, his Medal of Freedom moment with President Trump, his love of American exceptionalism, and his belief that young people need to understand the country’s founding principles. Kathryn explains that the books were designed to make American history fun, patriotic, accurate, and engaging for children while supporting the Marine Corps–Law Enforcement Foundation. Later, Hannity returns to the 2026 midterm themes, including Tallarico’s comments on Christianity, IVF concerns in Texas, health care costs under Obamacare, voter integrity, socialism, public education, and why he believes Republicans must frame the election as a fight over freedom, faith, family, and the future of the country.
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Sean focuses the second hour on President Trump’s demand that the Senate pass the SAVE Act before he signs FISA legislation. Senators Mike Lee and Tommy Tuberville join to argue that voter integrity should be a defining issue, including proof of citizenship, voter ID, and stronger election safeguards. Lee explains why he believes Senate leadership should force a prolonged floor debate rather than accepting that there are not currently 60 votes, comparing the strategy to past civil-rights-era floor fights. Tuberville says Trump is pushing Senate Republicans to explain why they will not support the measure and warns that voters increasingly doubt whether their votes count. The hour also includes discussion of Hillary Clinton criticizing the Electoral College, California mailing ballots broadly, whether federal election rules are needed despite state control concerns, and listener calls on election integrity, Ilhan Omar, British politics, Puerto Rico statehood, sanctuary policies, and government accountability.
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Sean Hannity opens the show by arguing that Democrats are placing surprising hope in Texas candidate James Tallarico despite what Hannity describes as radical positions on gender, abortion, Christianity, the border, energy, and culture. He highlights Tallarico’s comments about being a Christian who “hates Christianity,” calling Jesus a “socialist anarchist,” supporting abortion access for trans men, and believing God is non-binary. Hannity also continues his criticism of Graham Platner in Maine, focusing on Platner’s comments about Maine voters, sexual assault victims, suicide, and his Nazi tattoo controversy. The hour also covers anti-Semitism in New York after Congressman Dan Goldman was reportedly denied service at a coffee shop, Mamdani-backed Democratic Socialist candidates challenging incumbents in New York, and why Hannity believes the 2026 midterms are now “uncharted waters” because Democrats are embracing candidates and ideas far outside the mainstream.
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