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

THE DOUBLE STANDARD VS JUSTICE - SOMEONE ALWAYS LOSES

Midterm Map and The Trump Test

Sean turns the final hour toward the 2026 midterms, arguing that Republicans must make the election a referendum on President Trump’s accomplishments while warning voters that a Democratic House would bring investigations, obstruction, and possible impeachment. Pollster Matt Towery joins to analyze the key Senate and House races, including Georgia, North Carolina, Maine, Michigan, and Texas, while stressing the importance of gas prices, economic momentum, candidate quality, and turnout. Hannity frames the Democratic Party as increasingly defined by Graham Platner, James Talarico, Abdul El-Sayed, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Mamdani, AOC, and the Squad. The hour also covers Robert De Niro’s anti-Trump comments, Hunter Biden defending Platner, Florida property taxes, New York’s possible wealth and exit taxes, and listener calls about retirement, purpose, and hard work.

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UFC, Knicks and America's 250th

Sean reflects on President Trump’s UFC event at the White House as part of America’s 250th celebration, contrasting it with what he describes as bizarre liberal counter-programming from figures like Jane Fonda, Bette Midler, and Joy Reid. Jim Gray joins the hour to discuss the White House UFC event, Dana White’s rise, Donald Trump’s love of sports, the Knicks’ first championship in 53 years, and what separates great athletes and coaches from everyone else. Hannity also discusses Bill Belichick, Tom Brady, Jalen Brunson’s selfless contract decision, the violent Knicks celebrations in New York, and why he believes sports, patriotism, and national pride are becoming major cultural dividing lines. The hour closes with listener calls on Iran, construction-style benchmark payments, the Trump doctrine, and retirement with purpose.

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Iran's Move

Sean Hannity opens the show with his latest reporting on the developing Iran agreement, arguing that President Trump’s strikes and threat to take out Kharg Island forced Iran back to the table. Hannity says the deal, as described to him by sources, would not involve U.S. taxpayer money, would require Iran to surrender or neutralize its enriched uranium, would include American inspectors, and would only provide sanctions relief if Iran meets specific benchmarks. He frames the agreement as “trust but verify,” warning that Iran cannot be trusted but that Trump retains the option to resume strikes if the regime cheats. The hour also covers falling oil prices, the Strait of Hormuz, Israel’s security, the 2026 midterms, the radicalization of the Democratic Party, the Knicks’ championship celebrations, and why Hannity believes this midterm election is unlike any other in modern history.

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Charlie Daniels Rides Again

Sean closes the week with a patriotic hour focused on America’s 250th anniversary and the legacy of Charlie Daniels. Charlie Daniels Jr. joins the show to discuss a July 4th tribute concert at Fort Campbell featuring a hologram-style performance of Charlie Daniels, live musicians, patriotic music, and a celebration honoring the 101st Airborne Division. Hannity reflects on his years performing with Charlie during the Freedom Concerts, Charlie’s love of God, country, the military, and his deeply patriotic music. The hour also includes a preview of a previously unreleased Charlie Daniels song, My Home, plus listener calls on President Trump, Iran, the economy, energy, nuclear threats, and the importance of remembering America’s founding principles during the 250th celebration.

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ActBlue Takes The 5th

Sean focuses on ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones repeatedly invoking the Fifth Amendment during House testimony about alleged foreign donations flowing through the Democratic fundraising platform. Congressman Brian Steil joins the show to explain his investigation into whether foreign funds entered U.S. elections through ActBlue, whether the group misled Congress, and whether weak fraud controls allowed illegal donations to reach Democratic candidates. Hannity connects the investigation to broader concerns about foreign influence, anti-Semitic online campaigns, socialist messaging, and outside actors shaping American politics through digital platforms. The hour also includes listener calls about fishing limits, government overreach, conservation rules, and President Trump’s rollback of Biden-era fishing restrictions.

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Iran Deal or Final Warning

Sean Hannity opens the show with extensive reporting on the possibility of a U.S.-Iran agreement after President Trump’s latest strikes against Iran. Hannity explains that Iran may be moving toward a performance-based deal in which no U.S. taxpayer dollars are involved, sanctions relief would only come after verified Iranian concessions, and Iran would give up any path to a nuclear weapon. He stresses that the key question is whether Iran will actually follow through, warning that the regime is full of hardliners, loyalists, and competing factions. Hannity frames Trump’s approach as “negotiating through force,” arguing that the president has made clear Iran can either accept strict terms or face escalating consequences. The hour also covers the Strait of Hormuz, oil prices, ballistic missile threats, Europe’s weakness, Israel’s security concerns, and the broader danger of radical Islamism.

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Justice, Voting, and Lucy’s Fight

Sean continues the final hour with reaction to Jasmine Crockett’s comments about the Austin Metcalf murder case, arguing that she distorted the facts and wrongly tried to turn the case into a racial issue. John Yoo joins to analyze the verdict, self-defense claims, election integrity, California’s slow vote-counting process, mail-in ballots, voter ID, proof of citizenship, and whether federal courts may step in on late-arriving ballots. Later, Sean revisits the story of veterans Brendan and Dolly Jones and their dog Lucy, who remains held after a dispute involving a prior “dangerous dog” designation and a later leash incident on their own property. The hour closes with Hannity emphasizing law and order, school safety, voter confidence, and the importance of common sense in government.

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Freedom, Fish, and the Midterm Fight

Sean Hannity opens the show by framing the 2026 midterms as the most important midterm election in a lifetime, arguing that Democrats are embracing radical candidates and policies while Republicans have reasons for optimism. He points to voter registration shifts, redistricting wins, the Supreme Court’s racial gerrymandering decision, and failed Democratic power grabs as signs that the GOP can hold ground. Hannity also previews America’s 250th anniversary, urges listeners to reflect on the Declaration of Independence, and criticizes the left’s attacks on billionaires, business success, energy, policing, and border security. The hour also includes President Trump’s Oval Office remarks on Iran, oil moving through the Strait of Hormuz, possible progress toward a deal, and new action rolling back Biden-era fishing restrictions to help American fishermen.

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Knicks Chaos and Terror Threats

Sean reacts to chaotic scenes around Madison Square Garden after the Knicks’ playoff win, using the unrest to argue that New York’s law-and-order problems will worsen under Mamdani-style leadership. He criticizes defund-the-police policies, no-bail laws, and the idea of sending social workers into dangerous subway or street situations. Paul Mauro and Mary Margaret Olohan join the hour to discuss urban disorder, D.C.’s improved public safety after federal support, New York’s policing challenges, and the risk posed by unvetted migrants and terror-linked individuals entering the country. The hour also covers the denial of entry to a Somali World Cup referee over alleged terror ties and broader concerns about the millions of unvetted migrants who entered during the Biden years.

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