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 the final hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean Hannity sits down with Utah Senator Mike Lee to discuss the escalating battle over the SAVE Act, legislation designed to strengthen voter ID requirements and protect election integrity. Senator Lee outlines his push for a talking filibuster, arguing that if Democrats want to block the bill, they should be forced to stand on the Senate floor and defend their opposition publicly. Hannity and Lee break down the political math in the Senate, the pressure building around the vote, and why the issue of election security has become one of the most important debates in Washington. Lee also points to historical examples—including the Civil Rights Act debate—to explain how sustained public pressure can change the outcome of legislation. The conversation highlights the growing divide in Congress over voter ID and why many Americans see the issue as fundamental to restoring trust in elections. As the SAVE Act heads toward a potential Senate showdown, Hannity and Lee argue that transparency and accountability are essential to protecting the integrity of the vote.
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Sean Hannity welcomes Bill O’Reilly for their weekly “Simple Man” conversation, diving into the growing demand for longer-form discussions in today’s media landscape. The two longtime broadcasters reflect on legacy in journalism, the shift toward deeper interviews, and why substance still matters in an age driven by algorithms and outrage. The conversation then pivots to the escalating tensions with Iran and the strategic decisions behind President Trump’s approach to preventing a nuclear-armed regime. O’Reilly explains why history shows that confronting evil early can prevent far greater catastrophe later. Hannity also plays key portions of his interview with Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, who detailed the negotiations with Iran and the alarming revelation that Tehran possessed enough enriched uranium to potentially build multiple nuclear weapons within weeks. Hannity argues that the so-called “Trump doctrine” is rooted in deterrence—projecting strength while still pursuing diplomacy whenever possible. The hour closes with a deeper look at the geopolitical stakes and why a nuclear Iran would pose an existential threat to the region and the world.
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Sean Hannity opens the show with a personal reflection on the growing anger in American politics and why he believes strength—not division—has historically defined the country. Hannity shares a story about his father serving in World War II and how that generation understood sacrifice, duty, and the price of defending freedom. That history sets the stage for a broader discussion about what Hannity calls the “Trump doctrine,” a foreign policy approach rooted in strength, deterrence, and clear consequences for America’s adversaries. Hannity explains why he believes projecting strength abroad is the surest path to preventing conflict rather than inviting it. The conversation turns to the current tensions with Iran and the importance of making it clear that the United States will not tolerate nuclear threats. Hannity contrasts today’s geopolitical challenges with the resolve shown by earlier generations who defended the country during wartime. It’s a reflective and forceful hour about leadership, history, and why strength remains central to American security.
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This episode covers the controversial funding of refugee welfare in the US, highlighting political votes, fraud schemes, and the impact on American taxpayers. It emphasizes the need for accountability and reform in immigration and welfare policies. Why are our Republican Senators voting against us? Call 202-224-3121 and ask them yourself.
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Sean Hannity sounds the alarm over what he calls the most preventable national security crisis in modern American history. In this powerful hour, Hannity revisits years of claims that the U.S. border was “secure” and contrasts those statements with record migrant crossings and growing terrorism concerns. Former acting CBP Commissioner Mark Morgan joins the show to explain how unvetted border crossings could pose long-term national security risks. Hannity outlines the connection between immigration enforcement, counterterrorism, and public safety, arguing that the nation must send a clear message that illegal entry will not be tolerated. The discussion also covers rising crime, the role of federal agencies, and what a stronger enforcement strategy might look like moving forward. Hannity calls for accountability and warns that the consequences of past policies may take years to fully resolve.
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Sean Hannity breaks down the escalating confrontation with Iran and why he believes America’s decisive response has changed the global balance of power. Senator John Fetterman joins the program to discuss the military strikes that crippled Iran’s nuclear ambitions and why he says preventing a nuclear-armed Iran should be a bipartisan priority. Hannity revisits years of warnings from American leaders about Tehran’s nuclear threat and asks why some politicians now oppose the very actions they once supported. The conversation also turns to national security, the Department of Homeland Security funding battle, and the debate over voter ID and the SAVE Act. Hannity argues that protecting election integrity and enforcing immigration law are essential to preserving the constitutional republic. It’s a high-stakes hour covering foreign policy, domestic security, and the growing divide inside American politics.
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Sean Hannity dives into the economic ripple effects of global conflict as oil prices plunge and markets react to America’s growing influence over global energy routes. Hannity explains how U.S. naval protection of oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz may stabilize world markets while weakening adversaries like Iran. He also explores a surprising diplomatic development—reports that Cuba may be negotiating with the United States and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Hannity shares personal stories about Cuban-American immigrants and the devastating legacy of Castro’s communist regime. The hour highlights how energy policy, geopolitical pressure, and economic leverage can reshape international alliances. Hannity argues that strong leadership abroad can lead to stability at home—and possibly historic change in places like Cuba.
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In the final hour of the program, Sean Hannity delivers a wide-ranging look at the growing threats facing the United States. Hannity warns that Iran’s regime continues to pursue nuclear capabilities while spreading propaganda and antisemitism across social media platforms. He explains how foreign governments are using bots and artificial intelligence to influence young Americans online. Sean also reacts to a disturbing ISIS-inspired terror plot in New York and discusses how radicalization increasingly happens through internet networks. Dr. Brenda Shaffer joins the show to analyze Iran’s internal dynamics and how ethnic minorities could shape the country’s future. Hannity argues that America must confront both global terrorism and domestic security risks with clarity and resolve. It’s a powerful closing hour on national security, propaganda, and the fight against radical extremism.
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Sean Hannity takes on the growing battle over election integrity as the Senate faces pressure to pass the SAVE Act. Hannity argues that requiring voter ID and proof of citizenship is common sense and reflects overwhelming support from the American people. Congressman Chip Roy joins the program to discuss the legislative fight and the political pressure needed to move the bill forward. The conversation dives into the Senate filibuster strategy and why this moment could determine whether election reforms happen before the next major election cycle. Sean also explores how this debate is impacting major Republican races in Texas and beyond. The hour highlights the broader stakes: protecting the integrity of American elections and restoring public confidence in the democratic process. Hannity says the time for action is now—and voters across the country are watching.
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