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

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Ron DeSantis on America 250 and Florida’s Future

Sean Hannity sits down with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis during America’s 250 celebration at Mount Rushmore. Their discussion covers Florida’s proposed property tax reforms, education, immigration policy, constitutional principles, and the state’s budget priorities. They also examine national political trends, the upcoming midterm elections, and DeSantis’ reflections on conservative leadership. The interview concludes with a discussion of his upcoming book and America’s founding ideals.

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America at 250: Mount Rushmore & a Political Crossroads

Broadcasting from Mount Rushmore, Sean Hannity previews America’s 250th birthday celebration while sharing the history behind one of the nation’s most recognizable monuments. He discusses recent Democratic primary results and the growing influence of progressive candidates within the party. The program also examines national political trends, voter sentiment, and upcoming Independence Day events featuring President Trump. The hour concludes with a look ahead to Hannity’s special live coverage from South Dakota.

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TURNS OUT THE 'JOHNS' ARE NOT TELLING THE TRUTH

This episode is a fast-paced, highly opinionated conversation about the SAVE Act, Senate procedure, and why its supporters believe Republican leaders are stalling despite broad public backing. Lynda McLaughlin and Clint Brown argue that the Senate’s 60-vote filibuster shortcut is being used to avoid a simple up-or-down vote, and they frame the delay as a mix of political caution, conference pressure, fundraising concerns, and a desire to avoid tough votes or missed recesses.

The discussion also touches on John Thune’s role as Senate Majority Leader, the power he has to schedule a vote, and the belief that behind-the-scenes resistance inside the GOP is blocking action. They connect the issue to election integrity, voter ID, citizenship verification, and fears about organized manipulation of the voting system. 

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The Thread of Liberty

As Independence Day approaches, Sean reflects on the founding principles of the United States and America’s constitutional system. Ned Ryan joins the program to discuss his new documentary exploring the history of liberty, the Constitution, and the importance of civic education. The broadcast concludes with listener calls covering New York politics, election integrity, communism, and the direction of the Democratic Party heading into the 2026 midterm elections. 

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The Democrats’ Socialist Shift

Sean examines the latest Democratic primary results and argues that a new wave of progressive candidates is reshaping the party’s direction. He discusses immigration policy, policing, economic proposals, and internal Democratic leadership while outlining why he believes the 2026 midterms will be unlike previous election cycles. The hour also previews key interviews and listener reaction while framing the broader political debate over the future of both parties.

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Colorado’s Political Crossroads

Sean sits down with Congressman Gabe Evans to discuss Colorado’s political landscape, energy production, public safety, and the upcoming congressional race. The hour also features an extended replay and analysis of Sean’s debate with former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio over the Democratic Party’s ideological direction, economic policy, immigration, and the rise of progressive candidates across the country.

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Women's Sports Win

Sean Hannity opens the final hour with reaction to the Supreme Court’s decision upholding state laws in West Virginia and Idaho that restrict biological males from competing in women’s sports. Kristen Waggoner of Alliance Defending Freedom and former collegiate runner Mary Kate Marshall join the show to discuss the case and its impact on female athletes. Marshall describes competing against a biological male in college athletics and the effect it had on fairness and opportunity. Hannity frames the ruling as a major Title IX and women’s sports decision. Later, the hour includes discussion of illegal immigration, testimony from a mother whose daughter was murdered by an illegal immigrant, Gavin Newsom, AI and jobs, socialism, China, and the 250th anniversary of American independence.

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O’Reilly on Patriotism and the Democratic Divide

Bill O’Reilly joins Sean Hannity to discuss polling that shows Democrats are far less likely than Republicans to express pride in America. O’Reilly argues that teachers’ unions, weak civic education, and changes in parenting have contributed to a decline in patriotism among younger Americans. Hannity and O’Reilly also discuss the Democratic Party’s leftward shift, including Mamdani-backed candidates, Graham Platner, El-Sayed, James Talarico, and the role of radical funding in Democratic politics. The conversation turns to the 2026 midterms and whether far-left candidates can win in states like Maine, Michigan, and Texas. Later, Hannity talks with callers about the Democratic Party, socialism, immigration, birthright citizenship, and the importance of voting in the midterm elections.

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The Radical Left's New Momentum

Sean Hannity opens the show by discussing wealthy investors and business leaders leaving or reducing exposure to New York City, including Ken Griffin and Sergey Brin. He connects those moves to progressive economic policies, rent control, taxes, and the rise of Mamdani-style Democratic socialism. Hannity highlights a CNN poll showing a large partisan divide in pride in America, with Republicans far more likely than Democrats to say they are proud of the country. He then focuses on recent Democratic primary wins by far-left candidates in New York and Colorado. The hour covers Malak Kiros, Hassan Piker, El-Sayed, Graham Platner, James Talarico, Bernie Sanders, AOC, and Kamala Harris’s outreach to the party’s left flank.

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