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 continues his election day coverage with Congressman Byron Donalds, who warns that the modern Democratic Party has moved far to the left on immigration, taxes, energy, voting rules, and the courts. Sean and Donalds discuss the importance of voter integrity, including proof of citizenship, voter ID, signature verification, updated voter rolls, and chain-of-custody controls. They also examine why Republicans need to stay unified behind President Trump’s agenda as the country moves toward the midterm elections. The conversation turns to Iran, where Donalds defends Trump’s approach and argues that Iran cannot be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon. Sean also frames the “Trump doctrine” as misunderstood by both isolationists and the legacy media. This hour connects election integrity, Republican unity, foreign policy, and the fight to keep America strong at home and abroad.
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Sean Hannity breaks down a major primary election day as voters in Alabama, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Oregon, and Pennsylvania head to the polls. In Kentucky, Sean focuses on the high-stakes Republican primary between Thomas Massie and Trump-backed Navy SEAL veteran and farmer Ed Gallrein. Gallrein joins the show to make his case for Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District, highlighting his military service, farming roots, and commitment to supporting President Trump’s agenda. Sean argues that every House seat matters with narrow Republican margins and warns that obstruction inside the party could slow down conservative priorities. Billy Cunningham also joins with a full report from Kentucky, outlining the intensity of the race and why turnout could decide the outcome. This hour frames the 2026 midterms as a defining fight for the future of the Republican Party and the country.
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In this episode, we cover everything - we start with POTUS's return and the tensions in the Middle East. We get into the misinformation and the challenges of discerning truth in the media. We have by far the funniest clip from a community board meeting where a woman complains about children splashing in a pool...can we please let kids be kids? And of course, we talk about child safety, immigration, and societal complacency. Accountability anyone?
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Sean Hannity continues his China summit analysis with Gordon Chang, author of Plan Red: China’s Project to Destroy America. Chang explains why China’s surveillance and cyber tactics remain a serious threat, while Sean shares new details about burner phones, security precautions, and the message sent by the U.S. delegation. They also examine President Trump’s strategy with President Xi, including the decision to bring American CEOs into the room and the potential impact on trade, Iran, Taiwan, and U.S.-China relations. Later, Sean turns to Iran, Israel’s fight for survival, and Dr. Mehmet Oz’s warning about massive health care fraud inside Medicare and Medicaid.
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Eric Trump joins Sean Hannity for a wide-ranging conversation following the Trump family’s trip to China and their time together aboard Air Force One. Eric addresses media claims about his involvement in China-related business deals, pushes back on Jen Psaki’s reporting, and explains why he says the attacks on his family continue. He also reflects on years of investigations, the Russia hoax, alleged leaks from inside government, and what he believes Kash Patel and others are now uncovering. Sean and Eric also share lighter moments from the trip, including family stories, business debates, and the new “Hangout with Hannity” podcast conversation with Lara Trump.
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Sean Hannity returns with behind-the-scenes insight from President Trump’s high-stakes trip to China and the unexpected moments that shaped the meeting with President Xi. Sean breaks down how top American CEOs were brought into the room, why Trump’s unpredictability changed the tone of the summit, and what new signals emerged on trade, Boeing, energy, agriculture, and Iran. He also explains why China’s reported pledge not to provide military equipment to Iran could become a major foreign policy development. Plus, Sean reacts to escalating tensions in the Middle East and warns that time may be running out for Iran to accept a deal that prevents it from becoming a nuclear power.
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Mark Simone takes calls from across the country while covering California politics, media culture, and conservative momentum ahead of the next election cycle. The hour opens with Steve Hilton discussing his campaign for governor of California, arguing that one-party Democratic rule has led to rising costs, crime, homelessness, and economic frustration throughout the state. Hilton outlines his platform centered around affordability, lower taxes, energy costs, and government accountability while warning that California is approaching a tipping point.
The show also covers the Los Angeles mayoral race, frustrations with progressive leadership, media bias, and voter concerns over election integrity. Listeners hear discussions about Marco Rubio, Trump’s foreign policy approach, Cuba’s instability, late-night television’s political shift, and reactions to President Trump’s growing influence in Florida and beyond. Throughout the hour, Mark mixes political commentary with listener calls, humor, and sharp observations about culture, media, and the changing political landscape across America.
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Mark Simone is joined by economist Steve Moore for a fast-moving discussion on inflation, gas prices, China, taxation, and the future of the American economy. The conversation examines how energy prices and Middle East tensions are affecting markets while also exploring why many economists remain optimistic about long-term U.S. growth. Steve Moore argues that America is positioned to dominate the next generation of AI, manufacturing, and energy production if pro-growth policies continue.
The hour also dives into the economic divide between blue and red states, soaring taxes in places like New York and California, and the migration of businesses and wealth toward states like Florida and Texas. Mark and Steve discuss government spending, postal service losses, and whether America’s economic momentum can overcome global instability. Later in the program, Miranda Devine joins the show to discuss media bias, political violence, Hunter Biden, Barack Obama’s influence behind the scenes, and the ongoing political battles surrounding President Trump.
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Mark Simone fills in for Sean Hannity with extensive coverage of President Trump’s high-profile China trip and exclusive interview from Beijing. The hour breaks down Trump’s meeting with President Xi, discussions surrounding trade, tariffs, energy, Iran, and America’s economic leverage on the world stage. Trump describes China’s leadership, outlines possible energy agreements, and explains why he believes the United States remains the world’s dominant military and economic power. The conversation also explores the media’s treatment of the administration, America’s manufacturing future, and the role major U.S. business leaders played during the trip.
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