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 this high-stakes hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean Hannity connects the dots between political rhetoric and rising tensions surrounding ICE enforcement, arguing that inflammatory language from elected officials has real-world consequences . Hannity revisits past comments from Barack Obama defending border enforcement and deportations, contrasting them with today’s outrage over federal immigration operations . He questions why violent attacks on law enforcement and the death of a Border Patrol agent receive limited media attention, while ICE-related incidents dominate headlines.
The program also spotlights controversy in Arizona, where Attorney General Kris Mayes faced backlash over comments regarding the state’s stand-your-ground law and ICE agents . Joined by Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen, Hannity explores the legal boundaries of self-defense statutes and the dangers of misinterpreting them in politically charged environments. The conversation expands to Minnesota protests, organized resistance networks, and the broader debate over sanctuary policies and federal supremacy.
Hannity also shares personal reflections on responsible gun ownership, situational awareness, and de-escalation, emphasizing that the Second Amendment carries profound responsibility. As economic recovery gains momentum—with falling inflation, lower gas prices, and renewed manufacturing investment—he argues that public safety and border enforcement remain defining issues heading into the next election cycle . In Hannity’s view, the central question is whether leaders will calm tensions and uphold the rule of law—or continue fueling division at a volatile moment in American politics.
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In this hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean Hannity breaks down the House passage of the SAVE Act, legislation requiring proof of citizenship and voter ID in federal elections
Hannity argues the measure is a commonsense reform supported by overwhelming majorities of Americans, including strong bipartisan backing for voter ID laws. He revisits the fierce backlash to Georgia’s election reforms—once labeled “Jim Crow 2.0”—and contrasts it with record voter turnout and high voter satisfaction in the years that followed.
Joined by Chip Roy, Hannity outlines the strategy to push the bill through the Senate and force Democrats on the record over election integrity. The conversation shifts to ICE enforcement in Minnesota, where a targeted surge removed criminal illegal immigrants from communities before being scaled back following improved cooperation with local officials
Hannity credits federal agents for restoring order while criticizing sanctuary policies that restrict law enforcement collaboration.
The hour also examines media coverage surrounding the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, raising questions about selective outrage and consistency in reporting
As the midterm battle lines take shape, Hannity frames the debate as a defining moment over ballot security, border enforcement, and the rule of law.
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In this hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean Hannity frames the 2026 midterm elections as one of the most consequential choice moments in modern political history
Hannity spotlights House passage of the SAVE Act, calling for proof of citizenship and voter ID requirements, while arguing that Democrats should be forced on the record regarding funding for DHS, ICE, and TSA. He contrasts Republican border enforcement efforts with what he describes as years of failed immigration policy under the Biden administration, citing violent crimes committed by illegal immigrants and controversial judicial rulings releasing convicted offenders
The program also revisits past statements from Barack Obama on border enforcement and deportations, questioning what Hannity calls the “selective outrage” of today’s political climate. He discusses escalating tensions surrounding ICE operations in Minnesota and Arizona, warning that heated political rhetoric can have real-world consequences for law enforcement officers. Interviews with Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen focus on comments by Attorney General Kris Mayes regarding stand-your-ground laws and ICE, which law enforcement groups have condemned
From border security and election integrity to economic policy and the Second Amendment, Hannity presents the debate as a defining referendum on sovereignty, public safety, and constitutional order. As campaign cash builds and legal battles intensify, he argues that voters will ultimately decide whether America doubles down on enforcement and accountability—or pivots in a different direction.
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As the rape gang inquiry continued this week, we air the second part of our interview with Peter on the ridiculous treatment of these criminals. The influx of Pakistani men into the UK has overwhelmed the people of England. Their daughters and sons are dying at the hands of these rape and grooming gangs, after the constant rape and torture. It is a crime. We can not stand by, do nothing, and say nothing. We must protect the children.
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Sean Hannity is joined by Bill O'Reilly for a sobering look at the decline of San Francisco — from the homelessness crisis in the Tenderloin to the rise of organized drug networks tied to Honduran nationals operating in plain sight. O’Reilly lays out what he witnessed firsthand: open-air drug markets, lax prosecution policies, and city leadership that has failed to restore order despite billions in funding.
The conversation turns to Gavin Newsom and what Hannity and O’Reilly describe as broken promises to clean up California’s streets — even as the city hosts glamorous Super Bowl events blocks away from tent encampments. They also examine the role of corporate influence, including Apple’s NFL partnership and the halftime show selection, and what it says about the commercialization of major cultural events.
The hour closes with a broader conversation about election integrity, voter ID laws, and whether some Republicans are doing enough to defend confidence in the electoral process. It’s a sharp, investigative hour focused on leadership, accountability, and the widening gap between political image and reality.
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Sean Hannity examines immigration enforcement and the political double standard surrounding it. He contrasts statements made by Barack Obama on deportations with the current political firestorm under President Donald Trump.
Hannity addresses rising tensions around ICE operations, the rhetoric from Democratic leaders, and the consequences of inflammatory language. He also delivers a strong message about responsible gun ownership and the importance of de-escalation — particularly in high-stress confrontations involving law enforcement.
This hour is about accountability, law enforcement safety, and the broader immigration debate — without media spin.
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Sean Hannity opens the show with urgent updates in the search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of Today Show co-host Savannah Guthrie. With the FBI now actively involved, advanced technology and recovered surveillance footage are being used in the Catalina foothills investigation. Hannity raises serious questions about early coordination between local law enforcement and federal authorities — and why full cooperation matters in high-stakes missing person cases.
Beyond the investigation, Hannity pivots to encouraging economic signals: job growth, renewed manufacturing investment, cooling inflation, and easing interest rates. But he acknowledges many Americans are still waiting to feel real relief. The hour also revisits ongoing immigration and sanctuary policy concerns — connecting public safety, enforcement, and accountability to broader national debates.
This is a serious, sober hour focused on one family’s crisis — and the bigger issues shaping America.
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In this conversation, we cover the overwhelming media coverage of the missing persons case involving Nancy Guthrie, and just how little attention is given to other missing individuals. The discussion shifts to the political climate in the UK, highlighting issues such as social media censorship and the handling of grooming gangs. We also get into the rights in the context of the SAVE Act, why is ANYONE in opposition to voter ID laws? Again, where is the common sense? We need accountability across the board, voting - crime - sexual predators, you name it.
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In this gripping hour, Sean Hannity takes on the dangerous language coming from elected officials and activists that is fueling chaos in the streets. Sean explains why words matter—especially when law enforcement officers are targeted, obstructed, and demonized for doing their jobs. Drawing from real-world experience and hard facts, Sean discusses responsible gun ownership, self-defense, and the critical importance of de-escalation. This hour is a sobering reminder that leadership requires responsibility—and that ignoring the rule of law puts innocent lives at risk.
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