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Midterms in Uncharted Waters

Supreme Court Shake-up

Sean Hannity leads Hour 2 with a breakdown of several Supreme Court decisions released that day. Greg Jarrett joins the show to analyze the Court’s ruling on presidential authority over federal agencies, including the FTC commissioner case and its connection to the administrative state. Hannity and Jarrett also discuss the Court’s decision involving late-arriving mail-in ballots and the pending issue of birthright citizenship. The conversation covers the Federal Reserve, the Lisa Cook case, and the distinction the Court made between independent agencies and the central bank. Later in the hour, Brian Stern of Gray Bull Rescue discusses rescue and recovery efforts after catastrophic earthquakes in Venezuela and the complications created by Venezuelan officials. The hour also includes caller discussion about artificial intelligence, job displacement, and the future of work.

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The Radical Left Takes Over

Sean Hannity opens the show by arguing that the 2026 midterm election cycle is entering unpredictable territory. He focuses on the rise of Democratic socialist candidates and recent New York primary upsets. The hour includes discussion of Daria Liza Chevalier, Claire Valdez, Brad Lander, Mamdani-backed candidates, Graham Platner, El-Sayed, and James Talarico. Hannity reviews their positions on policing, ICE, deportation, Israel, rent control, labor policy, the airline industry, and the Green New Deal. He also criticizes Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries, and other Democratic leaders for not forcefully opposing the party’s left flank. The hour features reaction from figures including Van Jones, James Carville, and Chris Murphy as Hannity frames the Democratic Party as undergoing a major ideological shift.

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Superman, Service and America 250

Jason Chaffetz closes the show with John Ondrasik of Five for Fighting, who previews his July 4th performance aboard the USS Nimitz in New York Harbor for America’s 250th anniversary. Ondrasik discusses performing “Superman” with former Gaza hostage Ilona Weil, honoring first responders, Gold Star families, wounded warriors, and 9/11 heroes, and why music can help spotlight veterans, allies, and the values America must defend. Chaffetz also thanks U.S. service members amid reports of American military action near the Strait of Hormuz and takes listener calls on politics, socialism, BYU football, and why conservatives are leaving blue states. The hour also includes a warning about drones, AI, facial recognition, privacy, and how AI-enabled glasses could be used to identify people in public without consent. Chaffetz ends by praising America as the greatest country on earth and urging listeners to remember military families during the July 4th holiday.

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Republicans, Socialists and the 2026 Choice

Jason Chaffetz fills in for Sean Hannity and frames the 2026 midterms around two major questions: whether Republicans will actually deliver on the agenda they campaigned on, and how far left Democrats are willing to go. He argues that President Trump reshaped the Republican Party around border security, voter integrity, and working-class priorities, but warns that Senate Republicans must show more urgency, especially on the SAVE Act. Chaffetz contrasts that with what he describes as a Democratic Party being pulled toward socialism by figures like Mamdani, AOC, Bernie Sanders, and other Democratic Socialists. Congressman Pat Fallon joins to discuss China’s influence in American universities, legislation to restrict federal funding for schools tied to Chinese Communist Party programs, and the need to protect sensitive research. Chaffetz also criticizes California’s proposed wealth tax and warns that high-tax, anti-business policies will drive people and companies out of blue states.

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Sacred Honor

Jason Chaffetz opens the second hour by focusing on America’s founding principles and the need for vigilance as the country approaches its 250th anniversary. Former U.S. Attorney Brett Tolman joins to discuss the Charlie Kirk assassination case, including why the case is taking so long, the judge’s gag order, the death penalty remaining in play, and broader concerns about politicized judges and legal overreach. Chaffetz then speaks with Bradley Devlin of The Daily Signal about the documentary Sacred Honor: The Declaration That Defines a Nation, which connects the Declaration of Independence to today’s cultural and political challenges. They discuss Gen Z’s struggle with meaning and purpose, the dangers of AI, the importance of first principles, faith, human dignity, and why younger Americans need to understand the founding story before the country can meet the next generation of threats.

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Guns, Borders and America's Future

Jason Chaffetz closes the show with Gene Hamilton of America First Legal to break down major Supreme Court rulings on the Second Amendment and immigration. Hamilton explains a Hawaii concealed-carry case, federal pesticide-law preemption, asylum metering, and a Temporary Protected Status decision that gives the Homeland Security secretary more discretion to end TPS designations. The discussion then turns to birthright citizenship, where Hamilton predicts the Court may avoid a sweeping merits ruling while Chaffetz hopes for a stronger decision supporting Trump’s position. Rob Schneider joins later to discuss Major League Baseball, religious liberty, Pride-themed uniforms, Christianity, free speech, and America’s 250th anniversary. Schneider argues that America’s Constitution, separation of powers, and God-given rights make it the greatest system in history, while Chaffetz closes by thanking Sean and praising the country ahead of July 4th.

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SAVE Act Fight Lingers On

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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The Socialist Warning

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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SOUNDBYTES 10 - URBAN DECAY AND THE DSA

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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