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 opens with criticism of Democratic leadership and highlights Gavin Newsom's recent combative rhetoric, arguing it would alienate moderates in a general election. Analyst Mark Halperin contends Newsom is the current Democratic frontrunner in a weak field, an aircraft carrier with the resources and talent to win a primary, though he may ultimately choose not to run. Hannity counters that California's record on taxes, homelessness, and outmigration would be a major liability nationally. In the second segment, John Solomon reports the FBI searched former National Security Adviser John Bolton's home over concerns about classified information, framing it as a court-approved, depoliticized process and suggesting a return to more normal DOJ practices.
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On this episode of the Sean Hannity Show, the spotlight is on allegations surrounding President Biden's use of the auto pen for issuing last-minute pardons and commutations, a practice now under intense scrutiny. Hannity hosts Oversight Project president Mike Howell, who explains that internal Department of Justice communications warned the White House that these auto pen-signed warrants might not be legally valid, especially those involving violent offenders. The segment reveals claims of limited direct interaction between Biden and his staff, heightening concerns about decision-making and cognitive abilities. Later, civil rights attorney Leo Terrell joins to discuss the alarming rise of anti-Semitism in the U.S., highlighting the issue's prevalence on campuses and in the media, as well as Trump's efforts to address it. The show emphasizes the legal and societal stakes of both controversies, with calls for stronger leadership and accountability.
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In this bonus episode of Verdict with Ted Cruz:
Senator Cruz describes his recent visit to El Salvador, where he toured the CECOT (Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo) prison.
The prison was built to house up to 40,000 of the country’s most dangerous gang members (MS-13, Barrio 18).
Conditions:
Cells hold 100 prisoners each, with bunk beds stacked four levels high.
Prisoners are locked in cells 23 hours a day, with 1 hour allowed for exercise and religious instruction (both mandatory).
No cellphones—blocked with jammers, with heavy fines for carriers if a call gets through.
Monitored constantly by guards with machine guns and 24/7 lighting.
Cruz compares it to U.S. prisons, noting it is much harsher and more controlled. He highlights the dramatic drop in El Salvador’s homicide rate (down ~98%), attributing it to President Bukele’s crackdown and mass incarceration of gang members.
He even interviews an MS-13 member from Texas who admitted to murder in El Salvador and hinted at crimes in the U.S. The inmate expressed regret about his son possibly joining a gang but acknowledged that El Salvador’s new security situation made that less likely.
2. Panama Canal and Chinese Influence
Cruz also traveled to Panama, where he toured the Panama Canal and met with government officials.
He emphasizes Panama’s strategic importance to U.S. national security and commerce.
Concerns raised:
Chinese companies control key infrastructure near the canal, including ports, a bridge under construction, and a metro tunnel project.
Cruz warns this could give China leverage to disrupt U.S. military and commercial shipping if conflict arises (e.g., over Taiwan).
He pressed Panamanian officials to remove Chinese control and noted ongoing negotiations to transfer two Chinese-run ports to a U.S. consortium.
He frames this as a matter of U.S.–Panama shared interest: Panama also risks economic and security harm if China can choke canal operations.
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On this episode of the Sean Hannity Show, Hannity is joined by Devin Nunes, CEO of Truth Social and former House Intelligence Committee chairman, to discuss what they describe as a prolonged "deep state" effort to undermine Donald Trump. They argue that intelligence and political operatives conspired to fabricate the Trump-Russia collusion narrative, influenced election outcomes, and suppressed damaging stories like Hunter Biden's laptop. Nunes recounts the timeline of alleged events, blaming figures such as James Comey, John Brennan, and Adam Schiff for misleading the public and Congress. The segment concludes with calls for accountability and the belief that these actions threatened the integrity of the American republic.
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This best-of segment from The Sean Hannity Show centers on crime in Washington, D.C. and Chicago, criticizing Democratic leaders for resisting expanded policing. Hannity praises Donald Trump for deploying federal resources and the National Guard to reduce crime in D.C., comparing it to Rudy Giuliani's New York. Congressman Chip Roy supports federal intervention, faults prosecutors and judges he labels progressive, and discusses his run for Texas attorney general while arguing public safety is essential to freedom. The show alleges officials are manipulating crime data and spotlights claims that Black residents are disproportionately victimized, framing Trump's actions as life-saving. It concludes with renewed criticism of the intelligence community's handling of the 2016 Russia narrative, featuring remarks from Tulsi Gabbard.
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Best of Hannity: In this episode of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean discusses the alarming crime rates in Washington, D.C., comparing them to global capitals and emphasizing the need for federal intervention to restore law and order. Congressman Byron Donalds joins the conversation, criticizing the city's leadership for their weak-on-crime policies and highlighting the importance of accountability in maintaining public safety. The discussion also touches on the troubling trend of elected officials prioritizing their home countries over American interests, calling into question their commitment to the Constitution and the American people.
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Mark Levin joins Sean Hannity to debut his new book On Power, a sweeping exploration of how political elites use negative power to crush liberty. Together, they dissect America’s founding principles and how the left’s push for centralized government threatens individual sovereignty. From authoritarian Democrats to the rise of wokeism and Marxist ideology, Levin breaks it down with clarity, urgency, and historical depth. A must-listen for anyone who values constitutional freedom and wants to understand the battle ahead.
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Best of Hannity: In this segment, Sean Hannity discusses the impact of artificial intelligence on the economy and the future of jobs with guest Mike Rowe, founder of Mike Rowe Works. They emphasize the importance of skilled trades and work ethic scholarships in training the next generation of workers. They also touch on the challenges faced by blue-collar workers, the significance of authenticity in a world dominated by technology, and the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The conversation highlights the need for accountability, moral clarity, and support for organizations like the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews in providing humanitarian assistance.
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As we take a look at the week, we are hearing a lot from the people who live in the cities that President Trump wants to help. They are describing the fear of being attacked daily, morning or night, and the rapid clean up they are seeing under 4547. Why is it that democrats are not happy about this turnaround, while they rant and rave about the "invasion of federal troops," the people that really live there are posting their thanks everywhere to let the President know he did the right thing. Now the Democrats are really in trouble because their previous party members are stepping away. They see the light, and it's shining bright on the left's lies.
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