The Sean Hannity Show
Sean Hannity
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Sean Hannity is a multimedia superstar, spending four hours a day every day reaching out to millions of Americans on radio, television and the Internet.
Epizody
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Survivors of Socialism Sound the Alarm 19.08.2026 29minSean Hannity turns from political promises to firsthand experience as Daniel DiMartino, who grew up in Venezuela, and Xi Van Fleet, who survived communist China, describe what life under socialist and communist systems actually looked like for their families. They discuss scarcity, government control and the loss of individual freedom while warning Americans about embracing similar ideas at home. Sean also takes listener calls on the midterms, media influence, faith and the mysteries surrounding near-death experiences.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. -
The Midterm Message Republicans Need 19.08.2026 29minCan Republicans defy history and hold Congress in November? Sean Hannity is joined by pollster John McLaughlin to examine the numbers, the danger of depressed midterm turnout and the message Republicans may need to win. They discuss the growing influence of Democratic Socialists, the contrast between free-market capitalism and big-government socialism, and why McLaughlin believes Republicans must go on offense rather than allow the election to become simply a referendum on President Trump.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. -
The Constitution Is on the Ballot 19.08.2026 31minWith just 77 days until Election Day, Sean Hannity argues that the stakes of the midterms extend far beyond control of Congress. He examines controversial statements from Democratic Socialists on the Constitution, policing, private property and shoplifting, and asks what their growing influence could mean for the country. Sean also breaks down the House and Senate races he believes could determine control of Washington, including critical contests in Michigan, Iowa, Alaska, Ohio, Texas, Maine, North Carolina and New Hampshire.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. -
WE FORGOT WHAT WE FORGOT 18.08.2026 37minThe stories everyone was supposed to remember are the ones getting buried. This show pulls the thread on the headlines and scandals that have faded into the background - and asks what it says about the people, the judges, the media, and the politicians who let it happen. The murder of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska and the outrage over how her case has been handled, the Austin Metcalf trial and the fight over accountability, Don Lemon’s anti-ICE church disruption in Minnesota, the mystery surrounding Mitch McConnell’s health, the legal silence around Letitia James, the ugly truth about the Obama library contractor story, and the COVID era lies that still have not been accounted for. We are going to connect the dots between crime, corruption, media double standards, and the way public outrage gets redirected when the story does not fit the narrative. We also revisit the manipulation around vaccine messaging, the pressure campaigns against the unvaccinated, and the celebrities and personalities who helped sell the lie. @LyndaMick @RogueRecap RogueRecap.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. -
The Midterm Map Takes Shape 18.08.2026 31minHannity turns back to the battle over the direction of the Democratic Party with longtime Democratic strategist Doug Schoen. They discuss DSA positions on immigration, policing, defense spending, government structure and socialism, along with controversial comments from DSA leaders about Cuba and other authoritarian governments. Schoen explains why he could not support several Democratic Senate candidates associated with the movement, while Hannity presses callers directly on which elements of the DSA agenda they support. The conversation frames those ideological divisions around the approaching midterm elections and the fight for control of Congress.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. -
Standing with Stephen A. 18.08.2026 31minStephen A. Smith joins Sean Hannity to respond to criticism from the National Association of Black Journalists and accusations that he has disparaged Black women. Smith argues that the criticism is tied to his willingness to challenge Democrats, interview Republicans and approach political issues independently. He discusses his comments about Jasmine Crockett, Kamala Harris and Michelle Obama while Hannity defends his longtime friend’s character and willingness to criticize both sides. The hour also touches on the DSA, the WNBA and new allegations involving Maine Senate candidate Troy Jackson.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. -
Socialism Goes Mainstream 18.08.2026 30minSean Hannity opens with 78 days until Election Day and argues that the Democratic Socialists of America are becoming an increasingly influential force inside the Democratic Party. He highlights a New York DSA lawmaker’s comments suggesting some shoplifting should not result in arrest, a DSA tribute to Fidel Castro, and polling showing Democrats viewing socialism more favorably than capitalism. Hannity warns that the organization’s stated positions on policing, immigration, government spending and the structure of the federal government could become central issues in the midterms. He also revisits Democratic Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed’s association with Hasan Piker and discusses new allegations involving Maine Senate candidate Troy Jackson. The hour is framed around Hannity’s argument that Republicans will need presidential-election-level turnout to overcome traditional midterm trends.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. -
The Midterm Map Takes Shape 15.08.2026 31minSean Hannity is joined by political analyst Mark Halperin for a detailed look at the races that could determine control of Congress. They discuss Michigan, Texas, Maine, North Carolina, Ohio and other battlegrounds, along with the unusually large financial advantage Republicans may have heading into the final stretch of the campaign. Halperin explains why candidate quality, advertising strategy, presidential approval and the economy could all determine whether Republicans retain the House and Senate. Hannity also revisits Massachusetts’ abortion law, Bruce Blakeman’s tightening race for New York governor, and the broader ideological divide between Republicans and the progressive wing of the Democratic Party. With 81 days remaining, the hour focuses on where the electoral map stands and what could still change before November.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. -
Can Democrats Escape the DSA? 15.08.2026 29minSean Hannity continues his examination of the ideological divide inside the Democratic Party, focusing on the DSA platform and the growing pressure on Democrats to distance themselves from its most controversial positions. Harris Poll chairman Mark Penn joins the show to discuss the political impact of Democratic candidates associating with Hasan Piker, changing attitudes among younger voters, and what could shape the midterm elections after Labor Day. Hannity and Penn also discuss whether the Democratic Party can move back toward the more centrist politics associated with the Clinton era. The hour includes additional discussion of Michigan’s Senate race, the growing importance of the midterms, and Hannity’s prediction that progressive candidates may begin hiding rather than abandoning unpopular positions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. -
Crime, Radicalism and the Stakes of the Midterms 15.08.2026 27minSean Hannity opens the show with a warning about what he sees as the growing influence of the Democratic Socialists of America and the stakes of the midterm elections just 81 days away. He discusses the Luigi Mangione case, progressive criminal-justice policies, Massachusetts’ new abortion law, and concerns over Democratic candidates associated with controversial activist Hasan Piker. Hannity also examines Abdul El-Sayed’s Michigan Senate campaign, criticism involving members of El-Sayed’s family, and the broader question of whether Democrats are moving away from or simply repackaging progressive positions. The hour closes with a focus on election consequences, public safety, and the importance Hannity places on voter engagement.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. -
Sound Bytes 16 - Hong Got Hung Out To Dry - So Now What? 14.08.2026 41min Election chaos, DSA candidates, and a WNBA fight over accountability Lynda McLaughlin and Eric Eggers cover a fast-moving mix of election-night confusion, the rise and limits of DSA-backed candidates, and a heated WNBA controversy involving Caitlin Clark, Sophie Cunningham, and Stephanie White. The conversation is centered on what happens when public institutions, media narratives, and political posturing collide. @LyndaMick @RogueRecap @Eric_Eggers RogueRecap.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. -
The Polling Meltdown Nobody Can Ignore 14.08.2026 29minFormer Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker joins Sean Hannity to analyze how polling missed the state’s Democratic gubernatorial primary by an extraordinary margin and what the result says about the reliability of political polling. Walker also discusses nominee David Crowley, Wisconsin’s political landscape and the stakes of the upcoming midterm elections. Hannity argues that misleading polling can suppress turnout by convincing voters that an election has already been decided. The hour also features newly surfaced comments from Hasan Piker, further discussion of the ideological divide inside the Democratic Party, and the WNBA’s handling of transgender athlete eligibility. Hannity closes by urging Republican and Trump-aligned voters to treat the midterms as a consequential fight over control of Congress and the direction of the country.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. -
Fighting Addiction and Fighting for New York 14.08.2026 27minWhite House drug policy director Sarah Carter joins Sean Hannity to discuss the Trump administration’s approach to addiction, homelessness and drug trafficking. Carter outlines a “treatment first” strategy focused on recovery, prevention and reducing overdose deaths while also describing international efforts against cartels and illicit drug production. Hannity then turns to New York politics with gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman, who argues that high taxes, energy costs, illegal immigration and progressive policies are driving residents and businesses out of the state. Blakeman lays out his case for changing New York’s direction and discusses President Trump’s upcoming visit to Nassau County. The hour closes with callers weighing in on Hannity’s ongoing debate about grief, funerals and saying goodbye to loved ones.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. -
The Left’s New Strategy: Hide the Radicalism 14.08.2026 26minSean Hannity examines what he sees as an emerging effort by progressive Democrats to distance themselves from controversial positions on policing, immigration and the Democratic Socialists of America platform ahead of the midterms. He highlights newly surfaced comments from Hasan Piker and questions why Democratic candidates continue to associate with figures who have made inflammatory statements about America and the Constitution. Hannity also revisits the stunning polling misses in recent Michigan and Wisconsin primaries and argues that inaccurate polls can affect voter turnout. The hour also turns to the WNBA’s ongoing debate over transgender athlete eligibility and the league’s response to criticism. With Election Day 82 days away, Hannity warns listeners that the ideological battle inside the Democratic Party could have major consequences in November.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. -
"TRUST US" - WHEN THEY SAY THAT...RUN 13.08.2026 38minThis episode is a fiery solo commentary from Lynda McLaughlin about newly surfaced evidence that shows COVID-era officials misled the public, especially pregnant women, about vaccine safety. She argues that Anthony Fauci, Rochelle Walensky, and others should be held accountable for the deliberate deception and harm. The episode broadens into a critique of government dysfunction, political leadership, public health institutions, and a collapse of common sense and personal responsibility. She also takes aim at losers like Maura Healey, Abdul Syed, Zohran Mamdani, and Hasan Piker, tying them into her larger argument about ideology, manipulation, and contempt for ordinary Americans. @roguerecap @lyndamick RogueRecap.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. -
John Solomon Unpacks the FBI's Secret "Round River" Operation 13.08.2026 28minInvestigative journalist John Solomon joins Sean Hannity to discuss newly declassified documents related to an FBI counterintelligence operation known as "Round River." Solomon says the records show the FBI categorized journalists, lawmakers and government officials as conduits of Russian disinformation while examining allegations surrounding Hunter Biden, Burisma and Ukraine during the 2020 election. Hannity revisits his program's earlier reporting on Joe Biden's role in U.S. policy toward Ukraine and argues that the new documents validate questions raised at the time. Solomon also explains that additional FBI and Justice Department records are expected to shed more light on how the operation was conducted and whether it affected investigations, congressional oversight or public reporting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. -
Can New York Be Saved? O'Reilly Weighs In 13.08.2026 28minBill O'Reilly joins Sean Hannity for a wide-ranging conversation about the political futures of New York and California, including Bruce Blakeman's campaign for governor and the challenges Republicans face in heavily Democratic states. They discuss crime, education, government spending and shifting support among minority voters before turning to abortion policy and the broader ideological direction of the Democratic Party. Hannity also takes calls from listeners on youth sports safety, the WNBA and political accountability. Throughout the hour, the conversation focuses on whether voters are beginning to push back against progressive policies at the state and local level.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. -
Bad Polls, Woke Rebrands and the Battle for the Midterms 13.08.2026 29minSean Hannity breaks down surprising primary results in Wisconsin and Michigan and questions why public polling missed the outcomes by such wide margins. He argues that inaccurate polling can influence voter enthusiasm and turnout, particularly heading into consequential midterm elections. Hannity also examines efforts by progressive candidates to distance themselves from past positions on policing, immigration and other issues associated with the Democratic Socialists of America. The hour also includes discussion of the late Lindsey Graham, the South Carolina Republican primary involving his sister Darlene Graham, and the different ways people deal with grief and loss.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. -
Inside the Democratic Socialists’ Agenda 12.08.2026 29minSean revisits his interview with Democratic Socialist candidate Oliver Larkin, examining Larkin’s support for major changes to government, defense spending, immigration enforcement and the role of public ownership in the economy. The conversation becomes a broader debate over Marxism, progressive taxation and the growing influence of Democratic Socialists within the Democratic Party. Liberal commentator Chris Hahn joins Sean for a spirited discussion about Senate candidates Abdul El-Sayed and James Talarico, including their political associations, positions on gender, immigration, taxation and social issues. Sean challenges Hahn on whether these positions can appeal to voters in states such as Michigan and Texas while Hahn argues that Democrats should be judged more broadly on their policies and candidates. The hour also includes an extended debate over how much income Americans at different earnings levels should be able to keep after taxes. Sean closes by previewing upcoming election coverage in Wisconsin and Michigan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. -
Fauci Under Investigation and Florida’s Political Crossroads 12.08.2026 32minSean focuses on newly surfaced communications involving Anthony Fauci and questions surrounding what government health officials knew about COVID vaccines, pregnancy risks and the origins of the pandemic. Florida gubernatorial candidate Byron Donalds joins the program to discuss the state-level investigation into Fauci, accountability for pandemic-era decisions and the upcoming Florida election. Donalds also contrasts his political agenda with Democratic candidate David Jolly and discusses maintaining Florida’s approach to taxes, economic growth, law enforcement and property-tax relief. Sean then returns to the controversy surrounding Sophie Cunningham and the WNBA, arguing that allowing biological men into women’s professional basketball would raise serious competitive and player-safety concerns. Listeners join the conversation to discuss Cunningham, Caitlin Clark and whether former NBA players seeking WNBA eligibility could force the league to confront its policies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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