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 closes the week’s broadcast with a wide-ranging “News Roundup and Information Overload,” tackling everything from California’s political dysfunction to the broader ideological divide shaping America. Hannity examines the record of California Governor Gavin Newsom, questioning the state’s soaring taxes, budget deficits, and policy failures while speaking with gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton about plans to reform the state. The conversation highlights concerns about crime, homelessness, and the economic exodus from California as voters weigh the future of leadership in the nation’s largest state. Hannity also revisits the global stakes surrounding the conflict with Iran, arguing that decisive leadership today prevents dangerous consequences tomorrow. Throughout the hour he reflects on America’s national security priorities, immigration policy debates, and the cultural battles playing out across the country. Hannity closes by emphasizing the importance of protecting American sovereignty, supporting law enforcement, and maintaining strength abroad to safeguard future generations.
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Sean Hannity breaks down the rapidly escalating conflict with Iran as Operation Epic Fury reshapes the geopolitical landscape in the Middle East. Hannity explains how U.S. and Israeli intelligence coordinated a precision strike that eliminated Iran’s Supreme Leader and crippled key military infrastructure in the opening moments of the campaign. He examines the dramatic collapse of Iran’s naval power, the destruction of missile capabilities, and the weakening of Tehran’s regional proxy forces. Hannity also analyzes the strategic implications of controlling oil routes and what it could mean for global energy markets and U.S. national security. Throughout the hour, he argues that decisive action now prevents a nuclear Iran and avoids a prolonged war later. Hannity also reflects on the historical transformation of Iran—from a once-Western society to a regime defined by radical leadership. The hour concludes with discussion about what a post-regime Iran could look like and why the outcome of this conflict may reshape the Middle East for generations.
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Sean Hannity breaks down the rapidly escalating conflict with Iran as Operation Epic Fury reshapes the geopolitical landscape in the Middle East. Hannity explains how U.S. and Israeli intelligence coordinated a precision strike that eliminated Iran’s Supreme Leader and crippled key military infrastructure in the opening moments of the campaign. He examines the dramatic collapse of Iran’s naval power, the destruction of missile capabilities, and the weakening of Tehran’s regional proxy forces. Hannity also analyzes the strategic implications of controlling oil routes and what it could mean for global energy markets and U.S. national security. Throughout the hour, he argues that decisive action now prevents a nuclear Iran and avoids a prolonged war later. Hannity also reflects on the historical transformation of Iran—from a once-Western society to a regime defined by radical leadership. The hour concludes with discussion about what a post-regime Iran could look like and why the outcome of this conflict may reshape the Middle East for generations.
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In the final hour of the program, Sean Hannity breaks down the rapidly escalating conflict with Iran and the global stakes surrounding Operation Epic Fury. Hannity argues that the Iranian regime’s decades-long pursuit of nuclear weapons and support for terrorist proxies made confrontation inevitable, warning that failing to act would have left the United States and its allies facing a far greater threat. He explains how President Donald Trump’s doctrine—no endless wars but decisive action when necessary—has shaped the strategy behind dismantling Iran’s nuclear ambitions and missile capabilities.
Hannity also speaks with Dr. Dan Diker of the Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs, who outlines the long history of Iranian-backed terrorism and why intelligence officials believe the regime posed an imminent threat. Together they discuss the potential collapse of Iran’s ruling regime, the possibility of a new path toward peace in the Middle East, and why many Arab nations are quietly shifting their stance on the conflict.
Later, Hannity takes calls from listeners on the broader “war on terror,” debates the political divide in Washington over military action, and weighs the moral and historical lessons that shape America’s response to emerging threats. The hour concludes with Hannity reflecting on how the decisions made today could determine the safety and stability of future generations.
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Sean Hannity is joined by Senator Lindsey Graham for a wide-ranging discussion on the escalating conflict with Iran and the strategy behind Operation Epic Fury. Graham argues that the Iranian regime has been at war with the United States since 1979 and warns that allowing the Ayatollah to obtain nuclear weapons would pose a direct threat to America and its allies. Together, Hannity and Graham outline why the administration believes dismantling Iran’s missile programs, naval power, and terror networks is essential to regional stability.
The conversation also explores the broader geopolitical stakes, including how weakening Iran could open the door to renewed peace negotiations between Israel and Arab nations in the region. Hannity presses Graham on criticism from Democrats and European leaders, while Graham insists the operation could ultimately lead to a historic shift toward peace in the Middle East.
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Later in the hour, Hannity takes calls from listeners debating U.S. foreign policy, the cost of global conflicts, and the risks of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence being used by hostile regimes. Hannity argues that confronting dangerous regimes now may prevent far greater threats in the future.
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Sean Hannity breaks down the latest developments in the Middle East as President Trump’s Operation Epic Furycontinues to dominate global headlines. Hannity explains the administration’s strategy to eliminate Iran’s nuclear ambitions, dismantle its ballistic missile program, and weaken the regime’s influence across the region. He also addresses media criticism and the growing debate over what “America First” truly means when it comes to foreign policy and national security.
The hour also covers breaking political news, including a cabinet change involving Homeland Security and Senator Markwayne Mullin, as well as new economic data showing strong productivity gains and job growth. Hannity argues that the administration’s policies are strengthening both the economy and America’s global position.
Throughout the program, Hannity highlights the broader stakes: preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons while supporting the Iranian people’s chance for freedom. He also discusses the evolving military strategy and intelligence operations aimed at neutralizing Iran’s leadership and terrorist networks.
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Sean Hannity’s final hour continues the conversation about the global implications of the conflict with Iran and the future of modern warfare. Hannity discusses how emerging military technologies and intelligence operations are reshaping how wars are fought and won. The program also shifts to domestic politics, including debates over election integrity, voter ID laws, and political divisions in Washington. Hannity takes calls from listeners who weigh in on national security, the cost of freedom, and America’s responsibility to confront threats before they grow larger. The conversation reflects on historical lessons, the dangers of radical ideologies, and the importance of protecting future generations. Hannity closes the show emphasizing that strong leadership and preparedness remain essential to maintaining peace and security.
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In the news roundup hour, Sean Hannity details what he describes as one of the most significant military operations in modern history. Hannity and Senator Steve Daines discuss the precision strikes that eliminated Iran’s top leadership and targeted thousands of military sites in just days. Supporters argue the operation prevented a nuclear-armed Iran and protected future generations from an existential threat. Hannity also breaks down the political backlash from Democrats and isolationists who oppose the strikes, accusing them of ignoring the danger posed by the Iranian regime. The conversation explores how advanced military technology, intelligence coordination, and the U.S.–Israel partnership changed the course of the conflict almost instantly. Hannity frames the operation as a turning point that could ultimately reshape the Middle East and open the door to lasting peace.
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