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

Best of Hannity: Rhetoric, Radicalization, and a Nation Divided

Best of Hannity: Angel Dad's Warning

In this "Best of Hannity" episode, Sean Hannity delivers one of the most emotional hours of the day as he highlights the human cost of open-border policies and sanctuary-state failures. The centerpiece of the hour is a powerful interview with Joe Abraham, the father of Katie Abraham, who was killed after an illegal immigrant slammed into her vehicle, followed by a blistering discussion of Illinois leaders, victim advocacy, and accountability. This episode puts the spotlight on angel families, border-related crime, and the devastating real-world consequences of immigration policies that Hannity says should never have been allowed to happen.

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Best of Hannity: Medicaid Fraud Machine

In this "Best of Hannity" episode, Sean Hannity’s final hour focuses on Luke Rosiak’s investigative reporting into Medicaid fraud, home health care abuse, adult daycare schemes, and questionable billing practices in states like Ohio and Minnesota. Rosiak walks through how Medicaid waivers, shell-like companies, and lightly monitored service providers may be draining taxpayer dollars through unverifiable care claims. Hannity frames the issue as a massive waste, fraud, and abuse scandal that takes resources away from people who truly need help. The hour also returns to Iran, the economy, Ken Griffin’s warning about New York, and the political consequences of driving business investment out of blue cities.

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Best of Hannity: Carter Takes On Cartels

In this "Best of Hannity" episode, Sean Hannity is joined by Sarah Carter, now serving as the White House drug czar, for a focused conversation on America’s drug crisis, fentanyl, cartel networks, and the Trump administration’s national drug control strategy. Carter explains how the administration is targeting narco-terrorist organizations, reducing supply, warning families about counterfeit pills, and treating recovery as a community and faith-driven mission. The hour also covers the dangers of emerging drugs like xylazine and medetomidine, which Carter describes as powerful animal tranquilizers being mixed into the street drug supply. Hannity also touches on illegal immigration, voluntary deportations, Obama Center voter ID irony, Nigel Farage’s political rise in the U.K., and the broader decline of Europe’s political establishment.

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Best of Hannity: Rick Scott Sounds Alarm

In this "Best of Hannity" episode, Sean Hannity is joined by Senator Rick Scott for a wide-ranging conversation on violent political rhetoric, Iran, the future of the Democratic Party, and the stakes of the midterm elections. Scott responds to disturbing comments made about him by left-wing commentator Hasan Piker, arguing that radical voices are gaining influence inside the Democratic coalition. The discussion then turns to Iran, where Hannity and Scott focus on economic pressure, the blockade, the IRGC, oil revenue, and President Trump’s strategy to avoid unnecessary American casualties while keeping military options on the table. Scott also weighs in on the SAVE Act, border funding, ICE and CBP, the filibuster, and why votes matter more than political rhetoric.

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Raul Castro Indicted and the Fight for Accountability

In the final hour, Gregg Jarrett talks with John Solomon about the historic indictment of former Cuban President Raul Castro in connection with the 1996 shootdown of Brothers to the Rescue aircraft that killed four Americans. The discussion traces how a former Cuban Air Force pilot’s presence in the United States helped reopen the case and why Cuban exiles have waited decades for justice. Jarrett and Solomon also return to the South Florida grand jury investigation into lawfare against Trump, including potential conspiracy, obstruction, and civil-rights-related charges. Listener calls drive the final half hour, with questions about Comey, the filibuster, Iran, FISA courts, and whether accountability should mean more than public embarrassment. It is a packed closing hour about justice delayed, legal accountability, Cuba, election law, and the institutions that decide who is held responsible.

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Trump's Primary Power and Midterm Test

Gregg Jarrett continues with a breakdown of Tuesday’s primary results and President Trump’s influence over Republican voters. He points to Trump-backed candidates winning across multiple races, including major contests in Kentucky, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas. Doug Schoen joins to discuss what those results may mean for the midterms, the strength of Trump’s endorsement, the risks facing Republicans, and whether affordability, redistricting, and fraud scandals could shape the November election. Jarrett also takes listener calls on Iran, military pressure, voter ID, the SAVE Act, and the filibuster. The hour connects campaign strategy, election integrity, foreign policy, and the political fight over whether Trump’s movement can carry Republicans through a difficult midterm cycle.

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Lawfare, Comey, and the Florida Grand Jury

Gregg Jarrett fills in for Sean Hannity and opens with a sharp legal breakdown of the ongoing accountability push tied to the lawfare campaign against Donald Trump. The hour focuses on the South Florida grand jury, Jack Smith’s prosecutions, James Comey, John Brennan, and the broader allegations surrounding the Russia collusion investigation. Jarrett also covers the indictment of a former Jack Smith prosecutor accused of stealing confidential investigation documents and disguising them as dessert recipes. Mike Davis of the Article III Project joins to discuss whether the lawfare campaign could be treated as an ongoing criminal conspiracy and what potential charges could follow. It is a legal-heavy hour centered on accountability, weaponized government power, and the question of whether those who abused the justice system will finally face consequences.

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SOUNDBYTES EP. 6 - EXPLODING CARS, TINY BUBBLES & TRUMP IMPERSONATORS

Hey there! It's Lynda McLaughlin, your host of the Rogue Recap, and what a wild ride we've had on Sound Bytes #6! From explosive car stories in NYC to the hilarity of Chinese Trump impersonators, this episode was packed with unexpected twists and turns. Eric Eggers and I dove into everything from the chaos of public transport to the quirks of Peppa Pig's new characters. We even managed to squeeze in some accordion-playing dogs for good measure! It's been a rollercoaster of laughs, insights, and a few "did that just happen?" moments. Can't wait to do it all over again next week!

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Raul Castro Indicted, CBDC Warning, and America’s Fight for Freedom

In the final news roundup, Sean Hannity speaks with John Solomon and U.S. Attorney Jason Quiñones about the historic indictment of Raul Castro tied to the 1996 shootdown of Brothers to the Rescue aircraft that killed four Americans. The hour explores what the indictment means for accountability, the Cuban regime, and the broader Trump-era pressure campaign against hostile regimes in the Western Hemisphere. Hannity also turns to the growing debate over central bank digital currency, warning that a CBDC could become a tool for government surveillance and control over Americans’ private financial lives. Congressman Michael Cloud joins to explain the push for a permanent ban and why privacy, cash, and decentralized financial choice matter. The episode closes with callers, Memorial Day reflections, and Hannity’s reminder that freedom requires vigilance, sacrifice, and courage.

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