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 closes the show with a local story from Albemarle County, Virginia, where the school board asked its superintendent to resign after a former elementary school staffer was arrested on multiple child sex crime charges. Hannity interviews recent Western Albemarle High School graduate Noah Coffin and former Charlottesville City Councilor Rob Schilling, who argue that the school district failed to protect students, ignored warning signs, delayed informing the public, and needs major accountability and transparency reforms. The discussion expands into school safety, parental rights, cameras in schools, classroom content, and distrust of government-run systems. Hannity also continues commentary on Iran, arguing that Trump’s words and past actions matter more than the memorandum of understanding, while warning that Europe and NATO have failed to show moral clarity. The hour includes listener calls on Iran, regime change, Rush Limbaugh, the 2026 midterms, Texas, James Tallarico, and why Hannity believes this midterm cycle is unlike any in modern history.
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Sean continues his defense of President Trump’s approach to Iran, arguing that critics are putting too much weight on the memorandum of understanding and not enough weight on Trump’s own repeated warning that he will “bomb the hell” out of Iran if it violates the agreement. Congressman Jim Jordan joins the show to back Trump’s position, saying the president has a record of doing what he says, from securing the border to launching Operation Midnight Hammer and preventing Iran from gaining nuclear capability. Hannity and Jordan also discuss U.S. support for Israel, the Democratic Party’s growing anti-Israel and anti-Semitic elements, and the midterm stakes. The hour also covers the Southern Poverty Law Center, Brandon Gill questioning whether a Senate candidate with a Nazi tattoo should serve, Ro Khanna admitting Democrats were wrong about Biden’s reelection bid, and listener calls about regime change in Iran, Rush Limbaugh’s legacy, NATO, Europe’s decline, and whether Trump should go further against Iran.
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Sean Hannity opens the show by criticizing the opening of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago, calling the building ugly and highlighting reports that contractors involved in the project claim they still have not been paid. He contrasts Obama’s wealth and public comments about “wealth creation” with allegations that subcontractors, including a plumbing company, are owed millions. Hannity then revisits his long-running criticism of Obama’s past associations with Bill Ayers, Bernadine Dohrn, Reverend Jeremiah Wright, Saul Alinsky, and Frank Marshall Davis, arguing that the media failed to properly vet Obama during his rise. The hour then shifts to the 2026 midterms, with Hannity saying Obama cannot claim to be the “coach” of the Democratic Party while refusing to confront Graham Platner, Abdul El-Sayed, James Tallarico, Mamdani, AOC, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and the Squad. He also highlights Hillary Clinton declining to condemn Platner, Tallarico’s comments on gender procedures for minors, and polling showing low Democratic willingness to display the American flag or say they are proud to be American.
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In this episode of "The Rogue Recap," Lynda delves into a deeply troubling story from the UK involving a rape inquiry led by MP Rupert Lowe. The discussion highlights the systemic failures in protecting young girls from abuse by organized gangs, primarily of Pakistani descent. Lynda passionately critiques the lack of accountability among authorities and the societal issues surrounding Islamophobia, urging listeners to confront uncomfortable truths and advocate for change. The episode emphasizes the importance of standing up for justice and protecting vulnerable communities. Lynda also shows the tie into America's government, the need for election integrity via the Save Act, and the truth about John Thune and his desire to hurt America.
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Sean Hannity closes the show by focusing on the 2026 midterms and the Democratic Party’s leftward shift, highlighting Texas Senate candidate James Tallarico’s comments on gender dysphoria, transgender procedures for minors, DEI in schools, men in women’s sports, vegan campaigning in Texas, opposition to drilling, and his claim that God is non-binary. Texas Governor Greg Abbott joins to argue that Tallarico’s voting record puts him far outside Texas values and predicts he will perform worse than Beto O’Rourke did statewide. Abbott also discusses Texas’ business boom, Fortune 500 headquarters, the Texas Stock Exchange, and why companies continue moving from high-tax states to Texas. The hour also covers Democrats’ broader candidate problems with Graham Platner and Abdul El-Sayed, World Cup fans celebrating America, America’s 250th anniversary, the importance of reading the Declaration of Independence, and listener calls on Iran, New York City celebrations, and patriotism.
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Sean Hannity is joined by Bill O’Reilly for the “Simple Man” segment to break down President Trump’s Iran framework and whether the memorandum of understanding should be taken seriously. O’Reilly argues the arrangement is a “seven-and-a-half out of ten” for the United States but raises concerns about Israel, inspections, and the Strait of Hormuz, while Hannity stresses that Trump’s own words matter most: if Iran cheats, he will resume bombing. The hour also covers Obama’s failed Iran deal, the possibility of sanctions relief only after performance, Trump’s comments on China and Xi, and why both Hannity and O’Reilly believe the midterms are tightening. Later, Hannity highlights polling showing many Democrats are no longer proud to display the American flag, discusses the radical direction of Democratic candidates like Graham Platner, Abdul El-Sayed, and James Talarico, and takes listener calls on Iran, the midterms, and whether Republicans can hold power.
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Sean Hannity opens the show by explaining his ongoing laryngitis before turning to President Trump’s developing Iran negotiations. Hannity argues that the public “memorandum of understanding” is not the final deal, but rather a starting point for deeper negotiations after Trump’s strikes and threat to take Kharg Island forced Iran back to the table. He stresses that he does not trust Iran, but believes Trump has earned credibility through past actions including Soleimani, Baghdadi, Midnight Hammer, and Epic Fury. The hour focuses on Trump’s warning that “all hell will rain down” if Iran pursues a nuclear weapon, the need to verify any Iranian commitments, the collapse of Iran’s military and economy, falling oil prices, and the administration’s readiness to resume bombing if Iran cheats. Hannity also covers new details about the foiled terror plot targeting the White House UFC 250 event, including alleged drone and sniper plans, and credits law enforcement and a suspect’s mother for helping stop the attack.
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Sean closes the show by arguing that President Trump has created a rare moment of leverage over Iran, with the regime weakened militarily, economically, and politically after U.S. strikes and the threat to take Kharg Island. Miranda Devine joins to discuss Trump’s negotiating style, the hardliners on both sides of the Iran debate, the role of the Gulf countries, the midterms, oil prices, and why Trump may give diplomacy space while keeping military options open. Hannity also reflects on Trump’s energy, work ethic, humor, and long-term place in history. The hour includes more discussion of the foiled White House UFC 250 terror plot, New York Knicks celebrations, Iran’s World Cup team restrictions, and a moving listener call from the father of Colin, a young Trump supporter with autism who is battling recurring tongue cancer.
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Sean plays extended portions of his interview with Vice President J.D. Vance, focusing on what is and is not in the Iran framework. Vance denies reports that the U.S. is giving Iran money or approving a $300 billion Qatari payment, saying Iran would only receive economic benefits if it changes behavior, keeps the Strait of Hormuz open, gives up its nuclear ambitions, and complies with verification. He contrasts the Trump framework with Obama’s JCPOA, arguing that this deal starts from strength, has support from Gulf Arab nations, and would require a real inspections regime. Hannity and Vance also discuss destroying Iran’s enriched nuclear material, the need to verify every commitment, and why Trump’s willingness to use force brought Iran to the table. The hour also includes listener calls about Trump, globalism, NATO, national sovereignty, and why the 2026 midterms matter.
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