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
In Hour 2 of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean dives deeper into the rapidly evolving situation with Iran as new reports suggest the regime may be backing down from its nuclear ambitions. Hannity breaks down President Trump’s claim that Iran has agreed to no enrichment and no nuclear weapons, calling it a potentially historic turning point—if it holds. Joined by national security experts, Sean examines the biggest question facing the U.S.: can Iran be trusted, or is this just another delay tactic? The conversation focuses on the urgent need to locate and remove highly enriched uranium, enforce strict inspections, and ensure that this conflict ends with a permanent solution—not a temporary pause. Hannity also explores the risks of ending the conflict too soon and why completing military objectives may be the only way to guarantee long-term security. It’s a critical hour focused on verification, strategy, and whether this moment delivers real peace or sets the stage for future conflict.
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In this high-stakes opening hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean breaks down what could be a major turning point in the escalating conflict with Iran. Hannity details President Trump’s announcement of productive negotiations and a temporary pause on strikes, raising the possibility of a diplomatic resolution after weeks of intense military pressure. He explains how targeted strikes have weakened Iran’s capabilities while preserving critical energy infrastructure to avoid humanitarian and global economic fallout. Sean also highlights the market reaction—oil prices plunging and the Dow surging—as signs that the world is watching closely for a breakthrough. Beyond the battlefield, Hannity takes aim at Democrats over DHS funding battles and the growing strain on airport security, arguing that political games are creating real-world consequences. It’s a fast-moving, information-packed hour focused on leadership, leverage, and whether this moment leads to lasting peace or renewed conflict.
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In the final hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean shifts from global headlines to the cultural battles unfolding right here at home. Hannity calls out the growing double standards in media coverage, highlighting a shocking domestic abuse case that raises serious questions about accountability and fairness. He also exposes alleged fraud in government-funded programs, pointing to investigative reporting that uncovers empty facilities receiving taxpayer dollars. The conversation turns to the failures of America’s education system, with Hannity arguing that political agendas and union influence are leaving students unprepared for the real world. Throughout the hour, Sean connects these issues to broader concerns about leadership, common sense, and the direction of the country. It’s a wide-ranging and hard-hitting close to the show focused on culture, accountability, and the everyday impact of policy decisions.
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In Hour 2 of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean zeroes in on the high-stakes battle over the SAVE Act and what it means for election integrity in America. Hannity breaks down the political standoff in the Senate, as Republicans push for proof of citizenship and voter ID while Democrats fiercely oppose the measure—despite acknowledging concerns around non-citizen voting. Joined by Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, Sean explores the legislative strategy to force action, including efforts to tie the SAVE Act to must-pass FISA legislation. The conversation highlights the broader implications for public trust in elections, the balance of power in Washington, and the 2026 political landscape. Hannity also connects the issue to national security and ongoing global tensions, arguing that strong leadership at home is critical during moments of international uncertainty. It’s a fast-moving, issue-driven hour focused on accountability, governance, and the fight to secure America’s elections.
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In this high-impact hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean lays out why 2026 could be one of the most geopolitically significant years in modern history. Hannity breaks down the rapid developments in Iran, including the dismantling of key military targets, the weakening of the regime, and the broader implications of Operation Epic Fury for global stability. He also addresses new revelations surrounding internal dissent and intelligence leaks, raising questions about trust, leadership, and decision-making at the highest levels. Sean connects the dots across the world stage—from Iran and Venezuela to Europe, China, and Russia—arguing that a major realignment of global power is underway. Drawing on analysis from top historians and firsthand insights, Hannity makes the case that decisive action now could create a safer world for future generations. It’s a wide-ranging and urgent hour focused on leadership, national security, and what comes next in a rapidly changing world
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Keep it Simple, stupid - we could use a lot more of this. In his episode, we discuss the importance of common sense in politics, society, and personal conduct. We critique recent events, political decisions, and societal trends, emphasizing the need for rational thinking and traditional values. What a concept!
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In the final hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean shifts focus from global conflict to a major political and legal battle unfolding at home. Hannity breaks down the fallout from Special Counsel Robert Hur’s investigation into President Biden’s handling of classified documents, highlighting what he describes as a troubling double standard in how justice is applied. Sean examines Hur’s findings, including questions around memory, intent, and legal thresholds, and contrasts the treatment of Biden with other high-profile cases. He also dives into the broader implications for the Department of Justice, public trust, and the integrity of America’s legal system. Throughout the hour, Hannity connects the issue to the 2026 political landscape, arguing that accountability—and the perception of fairness—will play a central role in shaping voter confidence. It’s a sharp, fact-driven close to the show focused on justice, transparency, and the rule of law.
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In Hour 2 of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean is joined by Bill O’Reilly for a wide-ranging and deeply analytical conversation on the escalating conflict with Iran and what it means for America and the world. Hannity and O’Reilly break down Senator Lindsey Graham’s intelligence-driven assessment that Iran posed an imminent threat, discussing the timeline for military success and the broader goal of “defanging” the regime. The two dive into the role of intelligence agencies, the strategic importance of targeting Iran’s oil infrastructure, and how this conflict could reshape global alliances—from Russia and China to the Middle East. Beyond foreign policy, the conversation shifts to domestic issues, including high-tax states like New York and California, and the economic consequences driving residents to leave. Hannity emphasizes the importance of facts over speculation, highlighting exclusive interviews and firsthand insights shaping his perspective. It’s a fast-paced, information-heavy hour that blends geopolitical strategy with real-world economic impact and political debate.
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In this gripping hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean delivers a stark warning about the escalating tensions with Iran and what he believes could be a defining moment for U.S. national security. Hannity breaks down the latest intelligence surrounding Iran’s nuclear ambitions and explains why the window to act may be closing rapidly. He outlines the strategic decisions facing American leadership, emphasizing the importance of deterrence and the risks of hesitation in the face of growing threats. Sean also takes aim at political and media narratives that downplay the urgency of the situation, arguing that history has shown the cost of ignoring warning signs. Throughout the hour, Hannity connects the dots between military strategy, global energy stability, and the broader fight for peace through strength. It’s a high-stakes conversation focused on what comes next—and what’s at risk if America gets it wrong.
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