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 carries live remarks from the White House as President Trump meets with oil executives about rapidly rebuilding Venezuela's energy industry, featuring comments from Vice President J.D. Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, and Energy Secretary Chris Wright. He cites fresh economic numbers, highlighting 5.4% GDP growth, lower gas prices, and a narrowing trade deficit. Sean also previews newly released video from Minnesota tied to a fatal ICE confrontation and ongoing clashes with state and city officials, with more details coming later tonight. He teases his latest interview with President Trump and invites listener calls as the meeting continues.
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Sean sits down with President Trump for an extended conversation on Venezuela, where he describes an operation to remove Maduro, new oil deals, the release of political prisoners, and a path toward eventual elections. They weigh border security, drug interdiction, and the Donroe Doctrine, along with plans to increase U.S. defense spending. Trump outlines his view of Middle East stability, support for Israel, and warnings to Iran amid mass protests. He also previews meetings with top oil executives and argues that expanded Venezuelan production could lower prices. Later in the hour, Sean tees up polling insights from Matt Towery and Robert Cahaly and a report on rebuilding delays after the Pacific Palisades fire.
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Sean opens the hour calling the midterms pivotal and highlights a joint Trafalgar/Insider Advantage poll showing President Trump near 50% approval, with pollsters Matt Towery and Robert Cahaly weighing in on why many surveys miss Trump voters and how strong growth estimates could shape outcomes. They examine how to better communicate economic gains beyond mainstream outlets. Sean also discusses newly released video from Minnesota as protests are expected and what it could mean for public perception. Marking one year since the Pacific Palisades fires, he speaks with California gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton and Breitbart editor John Kahn, who lost his home, about insurance delays, permitting hurdles, and allegations of state mismanagement and fraud. The hour closes with a call for voter engagement and a look ahead to continuing coverage.
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Sean leads the hour with the Minneapolis anti-ICE protests, citing reporting that the FBI is investigating the funders and organizers. He airs Kristi Noem's remarks on vehicle attacks against federal officers and rising threats toward ICE agents. Congressman Chip Roy of Texas joins to discuss allegations of widespread fraud in Minnesota's welfare programs, immigration policy, and his push for the SAVE Act and prosecutions. John Solomon of JustTheNews details new reporting on billions in suspected fraud, a citizen journalists' findings at empty daycare centers, and TSA flags on large amounts of cash flying out of Minneapolis, as Kash Patel examines protest funding. Sean closes by previewing tonight's TV interview with the president.
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Sean features a street exchange between Daniel DiMartino and Mamdani supporters in New York City, then speaks with DiMartino about life under Venezuelan socialism, from shortages and rationing to hyperinflation and the mass exodus. He weighs in on wealth taxes and business flight and previews his interview with President Trump later tonight. The conversation shifts to Iran as Sean revisits remarks from Reza Pahlavi and interviews Amir Fakhravar, who describes growing protests, regime instability, and appeals for U.S. solidarity. Sean wraps the hour by inviting calls and teasing an upcoming investigative report from John Solomon.
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Sean broadcasts live from Washington, D.C., previewing a full-hour interview with President Trump his first since taking out Maduro and the future of Venezuela, with questions about turmoil in Cuba and Iran. He welcomes Daniel DiMartino to share firsthand experience of rationing and repression under Venezuela's socialist regime, and Amir Fakhravar to report on growing protests and power struggles inside Iran. The show examines new reporting from John Solomon on TSA-flagged cash flows and the sprawling Minnesota welfare fraud case, where a judge orders nonprofit founder Amy Bach to forfeit luxury assets. Congressman Chip Roy joins to discuss waste, fraud, and abuse of taxpayer dollars, as Sean also covers Minneapolis protests, rhetoric targeting ICE, and calls from police groups for restraint and respect.
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Sean Hannity reacts to President Trump’s announcement that Venezuela will turn over 30–50 million barrels of sanctioned oil to the U.S., with proceeds controlled to benefit both nations. He’s joined by Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum, also Chairman of the National Energy Dominance Council, to explain how the plan could impact U.S. refiners, global adversaries, and energy security. Burgum details why Venezuelan crude requires specific blending and logistics, and how U.S. production can replace hostile-state influence in the region. The hour connects energy policy, national security, and economic leverage in a single strategy discussion.
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Sean is joined by Bill O’Reilly for a wide-ranging conversation to kick off 2026, starting with political upheaval and ideological leadership debates in major U.S. cities. O’Reilly weighs in on why wealthy residents and businesses are leaving high-tax states and what mounting public debt means long-term. The conversation expands into international flashpoints, including Venezuela, Iran, and broader shifts in global power. A fast-moving hour that ties domestic policy to world-stage consequences.
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Sean Hannity covers breaking developments out of Minneapolis after a confrontation during an ICE operation results in a fatality. He reads the Department of Homeland Security account and argues the incident reflects a dangerous rise in hostility toward federal officers. Sean also responds to statements from local and state officials, framing the clash as a test of constitutional authority and public safety. This hour focuses on law enforcement risk, political rhetoric, and the real-world consequences of obstruction during federal operations.
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