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 leads a deep dive into explosive new evidence about the Clinton Foundation, spotlighting a trove of documents delivered to Congress by Pam Bondi and Cash Patel. These files revealed by John Solomon allege foreign and domestic donations sought access and influence, implicating the Clintons in pay-to-play scandals previously shut down by the FBI under James Comey. Legal analyst Greg Jarrett and Mahek Cook break down the cover-up claims, citing handwritten evidence and a double standard in justice, with Jarrett comparing a Comey note to the infamous Watergate tape. Guest highlights emphasize why these findings matter: they challenge public trust in federal law enforcement and reignite questions about elite accountability, just as new grand juries and prosecutions may be on the horizon.
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In this riveting “Best of Hannity,” Sean Hannity dives into the behind-the-scenes radio war from his early days in Atlanta, featuring broadcasting legends Neil Boortz and Eric Sluggo Seidel. Sean frames the conversation around old-school competition, relentless preparation, and the transformative lessons he learned by facing off against Boortz, a market giant. Special guest Neil Boortz joins in to verify wild stories and share his radio beginnings, while Sluggo chimes in with key moments of rivalry and on-air strategies. This candid and humorous reunion highlights the grit, mutual respect, and sometimes-cold tactics that defined an era of talk radio and why those lessons still matter to broadcasters and listeners today.
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In this episode, we tackle the contentious atmosphere of American politics, highlighted by a tragic incident just before Thanksgiving. Join Eric Eggers and Peter Schweitzer as they fill in for Sean Hannity, featuring a candid discussion with Congressman Tim Burchett about the alarming rise in political violence and the integrity of Congress. Burchett sheds light on the ongoing insider trading practices among lawmakers and the bipartisan struggle to enact reform, confronting the core values of sacrifice and service that should guide elected officials. Tune in for an unfiltered look at the challenges facing our democracy today!
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Peter Schweizer and Eric Eggers cover the latest on the tragic news of a shooting on a military base. In this episode, the team dives into the complexities of military culture in Jacksonville, a city known for its robust military presence. The discussion takes a sharp turn as we tackle a recent controversial video that many are deeming seditious and subversive. Tune in as we explore the implications of such content and its impact on the community, sparking a conversation about respect, values, and accountability. Join us for an engaging and thought-provoking listen!
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Get ready for a Thanksgiving episode filled with lively discussion and unexpected gift ideas! Filling in for Sean Hannity, Peter Schweitzer and Eric Eggers dive into festive plans and the age-old question: should politics come up at the dinner table? As they swap funny anecdotes and tackle intriguing topics, Peter surprises Eric with a unique Christmas gift idea the Reaper Spear. Is it a symbol of American independence or too militaristic? Tune in for plenty of laughs and engaging conversation that captures the spirit of the holiday season!
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The News Roundup / Information Overload hour dives into explosive revelations that the DOJ secretly obtained phone records and data from conservative members of Congress and groups like Turning Point USA, allegedly treating them like flight risks and potential witness-tamperers. Former Texas Congressman and judge Louie Gohmert joins Sean to detail how he learned his records were swept up, why he believes this shatters constitutional protections and separation of powers, and how civil-rights lawsuits might be used to fight back. Sean and Gohmert warn that, without Trump’s election wins, this kind of lawfare could have cemented a de facto one-party state, and they lay out plans for a Judicial Accountability Project to expose rogue judges. The hour closes on a lighter note with extended coverage of President Trump’s Thanksgiving turkey pardon ceremony—complete with jokes about “MAGA turkeys,” Chuck and Nancy, and zero illegal border crossings—before Sean reminds listeners how much Americans still have to be thankful for.
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In Hour 2, Sean is joined by Daily Wire host Michael Knowles to talk survival strategies for hosting an all-liberal Thanksgiving guest list—and whether alcohol and football help or hurt political tensions. They joke about liquor store runs, knowing your “number” when you drink, and using the NFL as a distraction, while also noting how culture wars have even seeped into sports. Callers share their own holiday ground rules, from banning politics at the table to Linda’s hard-line “you can have food, but not a seat at my table” approach. Sean also riffs on his years as a bartender, how different personalities change after a few drinks, and closes the hour pivoting to lighter fare like Thanksgiving menus and food cravings.
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Sean opens the show getting listeners ready for Thanksgiving with a funny-but-serious debate: how do you handle “crazy, insane liberal relatives” at the table without turning dinner into a food fight. He breaks down a new Fox News poll on whether people avoid opposing political views over the holidays and argues Republicans are actually more willing to engage than Democrats. The hour features callers weighing in on Linda’s “doggie bag on the porch” strategy, boundaries for rude or aggressive family members, and whether political extremism justifies keeping some people away. Sean also plays and analyzes fiery Maxine Waters clips and ties them to a spike in threats and assaults against ICE and law enforcement under Biden.
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Sean covers the latest decisions exonerating James Comey and brings to the forefront the long list of reasons why justice failed today and why it must not stand!
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