The Sean Hannity Show

The Sean Hannity Show

Sean Hannity is a multimedia superstar, spending four hours a day every day reaching out to millions of Americans.Full Bio

Department of War - September 5th, Hour 2

Policy Changes Are Making an Impact - September 5th, Hour 1

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.

 

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Sliwa Remains Defiant - September 5th, Hour 3

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.

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RFK Jr. vs. Senate Democrats - September 4th, Hour 1

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.

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Chicago Crime, Failed Leadership - September 4th, Hour 2

Sean zeroes in on Chicago’s violent crime crisis, blasting Gov. JB Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson for prioritizing politics over public safety while Congresswoman Mary Miller outlines the devastating toll of no-cash bail and soft-on-crime policies. Callers share first-hand stories of living under failed Democratic leadership, including fears for family members in crime-ridden Chicago. Sean then takes aim at California Gov. Gavin Newsom, pressing him with unanswered questions about high taxes, homelessness, wildfires, and sanctuary state policies that put citizens at risk. From Illinois to California, Sean exposes how radical policies are undermining safety, security, and prosperity across America.

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Free Speech Under Fire Abroad - September 4th, Hour 3

In this episode, Sean takes a hard look at the erosion of free speech in Great Britain, where comedian Graham Linehan was arrested over social media posts, sparking debate with Chris Hahn and Mahek Cook. Nigel Farage’s testimony on Capitol Hill and clashes with Rep. Jamie Raskin highlight how censorship abroad may foreshadow what’s coming to America. Sean then pivots to the FBI’s suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story, calling it a blatant interference in the 2020 election. Later, callers weigh in on school safety and the need for stronger on-campus protections, while listeners from Illinois share frustration with entrenched corruption, high taxes, and failed Democratic leadership. The show closes with a preview of RFK Jr., Gov. Ron DeSantis, Riley Gaines, and Tommy Lahren joining Hannity on TV.

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The Epstein Fight - September 3rd, Hour 1

Sean Hannity opens his show by criticizing two Washington, D.C. grand juries for refusing to indict individuals accused of threatening former President Donald Trump, calling it evidence of political bias in the justice system. He contrasts media reactions to Trump's brief time out of the public eye with their handling of President Biden's absences and broader coverage biases against Republicans. Hannity also addresses rumors and conspiracy theories regarding both Trump's health and the Jeffrey Epstein files, arguing that efforts to implicate Trump in the Epstein scandal fail due to lack of evidence and Trump's past actions against Epstein. He closes by highlighting what he sees as media double standards, Democratic policy failures, and the ongoing culture war over political narratives.

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Economic Transformation - September 3rd, Hour 3

In this discussion on Sean Hannity's show, experts Steve Moore and Tim Stewart weigh in on the current economic landscape, highlighting key indicators such as home sales, energy production, and the effects of Trump-era tariffs and deregulation. They argue that America is on the verge of an economic boom due to increased domestic manufacturing, robust energy policies, and substantial foreign investment. The conversation also addresses the rapid rise of artificial intelligence and its potential to both eliminate certain jobs and create new opportunities, especially in manufacturing and energy sectors. The hosts caution, however, that automation and AI will bring workforce transitions, emphasizing the need for education and policy measures to ensure American workers benefit from these economic shifts.

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Failing Liberal Cities - September 3rd, Hour 2

This hour features a conversation centered on criticism of Democratic leadership in cities such as Chicago, San Francisco, New York, and Los Angeles. Sean and guest hosts, including Bill O'Reilly, argue that progressive policies have led to rising crime, budget deficits, high taxation, and urban decline, yet voters continue to support these politicians out of ignorance, corruption, or desire for entitlements. They also touch on issues of media bias, the spread of political conspiracy theories, and discuss recent controversies about political figures from both parties. 

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Space Force on the Move - September 2nd, Hour 1

During a wide-ranging radio show and press conference, President Trump announced that Huntsville, Alabama, will become the new headquarters for the US Space Force, highlighting the city's aerospace history. He addressed recent crime spikes in cities like Chicago and Baltimore, criticizing local leaders and reiterating his willingness to send National Guard troops if necessary. Trump dismissed a viral rumor about his death as "fake news," contrasting his media accessibility with that of President Biden. The President also discussed possible election upsets in New Jersey and Virginia, advocated for stricter voting standards, and reflected on core Republican stances against illegal immigration and for economic reform. The broadcast mixed breaking news, campaign strategy, and pointed media critiques.

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