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
Sean Hannity covers bombshell revelations in the Virginia attorney general race, spotlighting Democrat candidate Jay Jones' shocking texts fantasizing about violence against GOP House Speaker Todd Gilbert and his children. Sean frames the story as a turning point, emphasizing Democrats' refusal including Abigail Spanberger to condemn or ask Jones to withdraw, despite universal bipartisan outrage. Guest Jason Miyares, current Virginia AG and Jones' opponent, powerfully details the moral stakes, recounting the personal and communal trauma behind the threats, why this is a test of decency, and a warning against normalizing violent rhetoric in politics. Hannity and Miyares urge voters to reject extremism and send a clear message in the upcoming election, underscoring the importance for Virginia and the nation's political standards.
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On the eve of the two-year anniversary of the October 7th Hamas attack, Sean Hannity revisits the horrors unleashed on Israel over 1,200 dead, hundreds taken hostage and examines the global ramifications. Sean frames the crisis through firsthand visits to Israel, highlighting ignorance and rising anti-Semitism worldwide. He underscores Donald Trump's unique role in rallying Arab nations to pressure Hamas for a hostage release, stressing the urgency for peace as lives hang in the balance. Featuring Senator Marco Rubio's analysis and John Andrasik's emotional advocacy, this roundtable argues why standing with Israel is a defining battle for humanity and what happens next could shift the entire Middle East.
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On this bonus episode of Verdict with Ted Cruz:
Government Shutdown Narrative
Democrats blamed for deliberately causing the shutdown for political reasons.
Framed as Chuck Schumer’s attempt to appeal to progressive factions like AOC.
House Republicans passed a “clean CR” (continuing resolution) to keep government funding stable, but Democrats rejected it.
Healthcare for Illegal Immigrants
Democrats WANT taxpayer-funded healthcare for undocumented immigrants.
Cited past Democratic presidential debate where all candidates raised hands in support of coverage for undocumented immigrants.
References to California and New York already providing state-level healthcare to undocumented immigrants.
Argument that Democrats are gaslighting the public by denying this stance.
Crime in “Blue Cities”
Senate Judiciary Committee hearing highlighted as focusing on rising crime rates in Democrat-led cities.
Claims that progressive DAs, often linked to George Soros funding, refuse to prosecute violent criminals.
Examples cited: New York, Georgia, Wisconsin, and Milwaukee DA cases.
Pattern described of criminals repeatedly being released and reoffending.
Defund the Police & Bail Reform
Criticism of Democratic-led efforts to defund or reduce police funding (examples: Minneapolis, New York, Austin).
Soros-backed DAs accused of eliminating cash bail, downgrading felonies, and prioritizing criminals over victims.
Proposed Solutions
Sen. Cruz mentions his “Clean DC Act,” aimed at reversing soft-on-crime laws in Washington, D.C.
Advocates stronger penalties and more police support.
Credits Trump with using the National Guard to reduce crime in DC.
Left-Wing Violence
Democratic rhetoric is causing violent outcomes (e.g., BLM riots, anti-Semitic incidents, ICE facility attacks).
Claims left-wing activists celebrate violence while conservatives condemn it.
Mentions assassination attempts (Trump, Justice Kavanaugh) and murder of Charlie Kirk as examples of left-inspired violence.
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In a heated week, Sean Hannity spotlights the fallout from looming government shutdowns, critiquing Democrats for double standards on issues like pay and healthcare funding for illegal immigrants. Sean frames the situation around broken promises, with special focus on Congress rejecting pay cuts while the military and essential workers risk missing paychecks. Guest Congresswoman Julia Letlow (Louisiana's 5th District) stands out by pledging to withhold her own salary making her a rare example of solidarity with ordinary Americans affected by the standoff. Their conversation exposes deep partisan divides, the political backfire facing Democrats, and why public trust is at stake as government spending and transparency are scrutinized.
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The looming government shutdown and Democratic demands take center stage as Sean Hannity tackles what he calls the "Schumer shutdown." Louisiana's Sen. John Kennedy joins Sean to expose Democrats shifting positions on health care and immigration, using his signature wit and launching his new book, "How to Test Negative for Stupid." Kennedy pulls no punches in describing the power struggle between establishment leaders like Chuck Schumer and radical progressives like AOC, highlighting how party dynamics are shaping this showdown. Sean frames Kennedy as the funniest guy in the Senate, showcasing his candid approach and deep insights into Capitol Hill dysfunction. This conversation matters as it lays bare the political calculations behind the shutdown, what's at stake for everyday Americans, and why honest leadership is more crucial than ever.
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Sean Hannity dives into the ongoing "Schumer shutdown," dissecting Chuck Schumer's leadership amid funding paralysis and mounting Democratic panic. Sean frames this political standoff as both a crisis and an opportunity highlighting strong economic news, with record GDP growth and $17 trillion committed to U.S. manufacturing, as he credits President Trump's policies for economic resilience. The show features guests like Julia Letlow and Senator Kennedy, spotlighting their actions and grassroots responses while contrasting Democrats' government spending demands with the GOP push for leaner government. The conversation matters as it exposes core conflicts over government size, immigration, and economic priorities that will shape America's direction in the coming months.
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The New York City mayoral contest heats up as Republican Curtis Sliwa faces off against Zoran Mamdani, with Andrew Cuomo looming on a minor party line. Sean Hannity frames this as a fight for the soul of NYC, highlighting Sliwa's law-and-order platform and his refusal to bow out despite pressure and alleged bribery attempts from "Team Cuomo." Sliwa emphasizes his grassroots campaign, his Guardian Angels background, and unique anti-animal abuse policies to connect with voters. Hannity and guest Sliwa argue public safety and awareness of history are on the ballot, warning that the outcome will determine whether the city's decline can be reversed.
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Sean Hannity spotlights the chaos caused by Dr. Ian Roberts, a Des Moines superintendent detained by ICE for illegal entry, false citizenship claims, and possessing a loaded weapon. Sean frames the incident as a warning about lax vetting, stressing the harm to American families and taxpayer funds. Iowa Rep. Zach Nunn joins Hannity, detailing his team's swift uncovering of Roberts' lengthy record of fraud while calling out Democrats for playing the victim and prioritizing politics over public trust. The episode underscores how failures in oversight and hiring expose U.S. institutions and families to significant risk, energizing the call for accountability and reform in schools and immigration enforcement.
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On this episode of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean tackles the Democratic Party's struggle with the ongoing government shutdown, highlighting House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries' failed attempt at a shutdown livestream and Chuck Schumer's power struggles with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the progressive wing. Sean frames these events as evidence of the radical left's increasing hold on Democratic leadership, pointing out specific pushes for taxpayer-funded health care for undocumented immigrant's claim supported by his guest, Speaker Mike Johnson. This matters because, according to Sean and his guests, these developments show the Democratic Party is losing touch with the American public and setting itself up for political disaster going into future elections. Don't miss his analysis of the Republican response, media trust issues, and why these battles could shape the next phase of American politics.
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