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

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Life, Faith and the Fight Ahead

Sean Hannity closes the day with a wide-ranging final hour that blends pro-life advocacy, spiritual questions, and the ongoing moral stakes of the Iran conflict. He speaks with Lila Rose about the Biden DOJ’s treatment of pro-life activists, the dangers of the abortion pill, and the broader fight over life and conscience in America. The hour also touches on supernatural themes, the role of faith in public life, and the difficult moral choices involved in confronting evil abroad while protecting innocent people at home. This episode stands out as a values-driven and emotionally charged hour about life, liberty, spiritual truth, and the cost of standing firm in a culture of moral confusion. 

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Impeachment Hoax Exposed

In this hour, Sean Hannity turns to explosive new disclosures surrounding the first impeachment of Donald Trump, arguing that long-hidden documents prove the Ukraine impeachment was built on a carefully orchestrated fraud. Featuring Tulsi Gabbard, John Solomon, and Greg Jarrett, the conversation examines the so-called whistleblower, alleged intelligence community manipulation, Adam Schiff’s role, and whether legal remedies still exist to challenge the impeachment record. The episode also widens into broader concerns about election integrity, ActBlue, Democratic lawfare, and what Hannity calls the growing evidence of a grand conspiracy against Trump. It is a deeply political and legal hour centered on accountability, abuse of power, and the unraveling of years of anti-Trump narratives. 

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Iran’s Hardline Endgame

Sean Hannity opens the hour with a stark warning that Iran’s ceasefire window may be closing as radical hardliners inside the regime appear to be taking control. He explains how the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, internal power struggles, and the collapse of diplomatic momentum could push the conflict toward a much harsher conclusion. Hannity argues that President Trump gave Tehran multiple chances to choose peace, but the regime’s most extreme figures now seem determined to reject common sense and force a military endgame. This hour focuses on Iran’s internal chaos, the looming return of bombing, the Strait of Hormuz blockade, and the future of the Iranian people under a collapsing terror regime.  

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The China Conflict

In the final hour, Sean Hannity connects the Iran conflict to the larger global power struggle, arguing that the fallout will reshape America’s relationships with China, Europe, and the Middle East. With Gordon Chang joining the conversation, Hannity explores China’s economic weakness, its dependence on Middle East stability, and why President Trump’s unpredictability is, in his view, one of the administration’s greatest geopolitical strengths.

The hour also expands into a broader argument about Western decline, NATO weakness, online radicalization, and the cultural and political battles shaping America ahead of the midterms. It is a sweeping closing hour that blends foreign policy, economic pressure, and cultural commentary into a larger message about strength, order, and the future of American leadership. 

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Fraud, Power and Payoffs

Sean Hannity opens the week by breaking down the latest Iran developments, the fragile ceasefire, and what he frames as President Trump’s next move in the broader Middle East showdown. He argues that the media continues to distort Trump’s strategy, while insisting the administration’s objective remains clear: stop Iran from ever becoming a nuclear power and restore deterrence through strength.

This hour also widens into a sharp look at the political climate at home, from redistricting battles and Democratic power grabs to media misinformation and the broader fight over truth in American politics. It is a fast-moving opening hour built around national security, political contrast, and Hannity’s argument that strong leadership abroad and clarity at home are now inseparable.  

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Chaos, Ceasefire and Consequences

Sean Hannity opens the week by breaking down the latest Iran developments, the fragile ceasefire, and what he frames as President Trump’s next move in the broader Middle East showdown. He argues that the media continues to distort Trump’s strategy, while insisting the administration’s objective remains clear: stop Iran from ever becoming a nuclear power and restore deterrence through strength.

This hour also widens into a sharp look at the political climate at home, from redistricting battles and Democratic power grabs to media misinformation and the broader fight over truth in American politics. It is a fast-moving opening hour built around national security, political contrast, and Hannity’s argument that strong leadership abroad and clarity at home are now inseparable.  

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Angels, Demons and Manhood

Sean Hannity closes the week with a wide-ranging final hour focused on faith, spiritual warfare, and the deeper moral questions behind the headlines. He speaks with Billy Hallowell about angels, demons, and the supernatural, then shifts into a thoughtful conversation with Nick Freitas about masculinity, marriage, fatherhood, strength, and what it means to be a good man in modern America. The hour also circles back to Hannity’s comments on Pope Leo and the broader question of faith in public life, tying together spirituality, personal character, and cultural decline. This episode stands out as a more reflective and values-driven hour about belief, purpose, and how to live with conviction in a chaotic world.

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Impeachment, Lawfare and Fallout

In this hour, Sean Hannity pivots from the Middle East to the legal and political battles still surrounding Donald Trump, asking whether the first impeachment could be undone in light of new revelations tied to Tulsi Gabbard’s criminal referral and the so-called Ukraine whistleblower. Joined by Alan Dershowitz and Mehek Cooke, Hannity explores constitutional questions around impeachment, presidential terms, Democratic lawfare, and the growing collapse of trust in institutions and legacy media. The conversation also touches on Gavin Newsom, anti-Israel politics inside the Democratic Party, government fraud, and the widening fallout around Eric Swalwell. It is a sharp, legal-heavy hour about accountability, constitutional conflict, and the political consequences of years of anti-Trump investigations.

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Pope, Dust and Deterrence

Sean Hannity opens the hour by breaking down what he describes as a major turning point in the Iran conflict, with President Trump signaling that Tehran is preparing to give up its 60% enriched uranium and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Hannity argues that the U.S. naval blockade and the success of Operation Epic Fury forced Iran into a corner without dragging America into a forever war. He also revisits his criticism of Pope Leo, defending his view that the world is safer without a nuclear-armed Iran and challenging what he sees as selective moral outrage from religious and political leaders. This hour is a fast-moving mix of Middle East strategy, Trump foreign policy, oil prices, and a fiery faith-and-politics debate.

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