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
In this "Best of Hannity" episode, the ongoing government shutdown and legislative gridlock took center stage as Sean Hannity welcomed South Dakota Congressman Dusty Johnson to discuss his bipartisan Eliminate Shutdowns Act. Johnson, who is refusing his paycheck during the shutdown, detailed how his bill co-sponsored by Senator Ron Johnson would automatically keep government funding at current levels if a budget deal fails, ending the disruptive cycle of shutdowns. Sean framed the issue as political theater, highlighting the toll on ordinary Americans and calling out Democrats for double standards and performance over progress. Johnson explained the dysfunction in Congress, noting Democrats focus on messaging and resistance to bipartisan solutions. The segment underscores the real-world consequences of shutdowns and spotlights Johnsons push for genuine reform benefiting everyone.
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In this "Best of Hannity" episode, Bret Baier, FNC Host of Special Report, author of the new book, To Rescue the American Spirit: Teddy Roosevelt and the Birth of a Superpower (The Presidential Series) talks about the manny lessons we can learn from America's 26th president.
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The lead event is Sean Hannity's special Patriot Awards broadcast, which features bestselling author and Outkick founder Clay Travis. Sean frames their discussion around Clay's new book, "Balls: How Trump, Young Men, and Sports Saved America," highlighting how sports act as a unifying force above politics while also exploring the intersection of culture, masculinity, and politics in America. Guest Clay Travis dives deep into why he believes sports are the last meritocratic institution and how the politicization of athletics parallels broader societal shifts. This matters because, as Sean and Clay explain, issues like identity politics, the erosion of traditional manhood, and the future of political movements are all at stake and the answers may reside in unexpected places like the scoreboard and locker room.
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Sean Hannity returns to New York to emcee the Fox News Patriot Awards, an exclusive night celebrating America's unsung heroes. He highlights major guests including Melania Trump, Jason Aldean (who will perform twice), and Erica Kirk, emphasizing the significance of honoring individuals who serve without expectation. Hannity frames the awards as a stark contrast to mainstream ceremonies, focusing on inspiration over celebrity. The show also dives into Democratic Party turmoil spotlighting AOC and Bernie Sanders warnings to the old guard and the lefts electoral gains, arguing this internal struggle could reshape the party and U.S. politics. Catch the sold-out event or stream it at FoxNation.com for a night blending honor, entertainment, and political insight.
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Sean Hannity leads with news of New Yorkers fleeing high taxes and government policies for booming destinations in Florida. He highlights skyrocketing home prices in New York's suburbs and draws attention to business migration to Wall Street South from Jupiter to Miami now outpacing New York's finance workforce. Boca Raton Mayor Scott Singer joins as guest, spotlighting how his city's pro-business environment, low taxes, and top-ranked schools are drawing companies and families. Sean frames this as a sharp contrast: government overreach in New York versus freedom and prosperity in Florida. The conversation matters as it reveals a nationwide trend reshaping the economic, political, and demographic landscape of both states.
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Sean Hannity dives into breaking details on the FBI's burn bag scandal and recent DOJ court filings that unveil a flood of incriminating evidence against James Comey. With legal experts Greg Jarrett and David Schoen, the show dissects memos, leaks to the media, and alleged FISA abuses tied to Comey's leadership, as revealed by attorney Lindsey Halligans strategic filings. Sean frames the issue as a potential turning point for accountability in the long-running Crossfire Hurricane and Russia probe saga, shining a light on evidence of lying, obstruction, and misuse of classified information. Special attention is given to guest commentary highlighting both the legal significance and broader implications for public trust. This episode matters as it signals a possible tightening legal net and critical moment in the debate over government accountability and weaponization of justice.
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Sean Hannity leads a post-election news roundup, digging into key races in New York, New Jersey, and Virginia. He challenges "asinine" analysis, pointing to real-world factors like mass migration of likely Republican voters from blue states, and how outliers like Glenn Youngkin and Bruce Blakeman found ways to win. Joined by pollster John McLaughlin, Sean frames Nassau County's GOP sweep under Blakeman as a Trump-inspired model, highlighting law-and-order, tax cuts, and clear messaging. Their deep dive matters as Republicans seek reproducible strategies in battleground areas, even as demographic shifts and party tactics reshape the landscape.
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Sean Hannity opens the show discussing the fallout from recent election results, particularly spotlighting New York City and the victory of Zohran Mamdani. Sean frames this as a pivotal moment, emphasizing the accelerated exodus of New Yorkers to places like Florida, citing a $100M surge in Miami real estate linked to anxieties over Mamdani's platform. Guest Joe Pags' satirical song and analysis from Fox's Mark Halperin add color and depth to the discussion. Sean warns that progressive policies are driving residents and warns of what he calls "radical" changes ahead for the city making this a critical conversation for anyone tracking the broader national political and economic shifts.
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On this episode of the Sean Hannity Show, Sean dissects pivotal Election Day contests across New Jersey, New York, and Virginia. He highlights the dead heat between Jack Ciattarelli and Democratic rivals in deep-blue New Jersey, emphasizing how critical turnout could produce a political earthquake. Pollster Matt Towery joins to break down the late polling, the impact of Trump's absence, and the "energy gaps" shaping Republican prospects. Sean's framing focuses on high stakes, massive turnout, and what these results could mean for the country's political direction. Also featured is investigative reporter John Solomon, revealing bombshell emails implicating former FBI Director James Comey in the 2016 Clinton probe. The episode matters, Sean insists, because today's vote signals national sentiment and future political landscapes.
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