Sean Hannity is a multimedia superstar, spending four hours a day every day reaching out to millions of Americans on radio, television and the Internet.
Today is Juneteenth, formerly a state holiday in Texas, and made a national holiday by Joe Biden. Its CTA is to celebrate the final freeing of the slaves. However, that's not exactly what happened on June 19th, 1865, now is it? I explored its historical significance and the need to dig deeper into such topics. I also shared my thoughts on Pride Month and the tension between personal beliefs and societal expectations. Thanks for tun...
This episode is a passionate discussion about the Save Act and election integrity. We call politicians like John Thune on the carpet for not supporting the Save Act, which aims to ensure that only American citizens can vote. This argument highlights that many politicians are self-serving and disconnected from the public's needs. Lynda emphasizes the importance of standing up for election integrity and encourages listeners to suppor...
Sean closes the show with a local story from Albemarle County, Virginia, where the school board asked its superintendent to resign after a former elementary school staffer was arrested on multiple child sex crime charges. Hannity interviews recent Western Albemarle High School graduate Noah Coffin and former Charlottesville City Councilor Rob Schilling, who argue that the school district failed to protect students, ignored warning ...
Sean continues his defense of President Trump’s approach to Iran, arguing that critics are putting too much weight on the memorandum of understanding and not enough weight on Trump’s own repeated warning that he will “bomb the hell” out of Iran if it violates the agreement. Congressman Jim Jordan joins the show to back Trump’s position, saying the president has a record of doing what he says, from secu...
Sean Hannity opens the show by criticizing the opening of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago, calling the building ugly and highlighting reports that contractors involved in the project claim they still have not been paid. He contrasts Obama’s wealth and public comments about “wealth creation” with allegations that subcontractors, including a plumbing company, are owed millions. Hannity then revisits his lon...
In this episode of "The Rogue Recap," Lynda delves into a deeply troubling story from the UK involving a rape inquiry led by MP Rupert Lowe. The discussion highlights the systemic failures in protecting young girls from abuse by organized gangs, primarily of Pakistani descent. Lynda passionately critiques the lack of accountability among authorities and the societal issues surrounding Islamophobia, urging listeners to confront unco...
Sean Hannity closes the show by focusing on the 2026 midterms and the Democratic Party’s leftward shift, highlighting Texas Senate candidate James Tallarico’s comments on gender dysphoria, transgender procedures for minors, DEI in schools, men in women’s sports, vegan campaigning in Texas, opposition to drilling, and his claim that God is non-binary. Texas Governor Greg Abbott joins to argue that Tallarico’s...
Sean Hannity is joined by Bill O’Reilly for the “Simple Man” segment to break down President Trump’s Iran framework and whether the memorandum of understanding should be taken seriously. O’Reilly argues the arrangement is a “seven-and-a-half out of ten” for the United States but raises concerns about Israel, inspections, and the Strait of Hormuz, while Hannity stresses that Trump’s ow...
Sean Hannity opens the show by explaining his ongoing laryngitis before turning to President Trump’s developing Iran negotiations. Hannity argues that the public “memorandum of understanding” is not the final deal, but rather a starting point for deeper negotiations after Trump’s strikes and threat to take Kharg Island forced Iran back to the table. He stresses that he does not trust Iran, but believes Trump...
Sean closes the show by arguing that President Trump has created a rare moment of leverage over Iran, with the regime weakened militarily, economically, and politically after U.S. strikes and the threat to take Kharg Island. Miranda Devine joins to discuss Trump’s negotiating style, the hardliners on both sides of the Iran debate, the role of the Gulf countries, the midterms, oil prices, and why Trump may give diplomacy space...
Sean plays extended portions of his interview with Vice President J.D. Vance, focusing on what is and is not in the Iran framework. Vance denies reports that the U.S. is giving Iran money or approving a $300 billion Qatari payment, saying Iran would only receive economic benefits if it changes behavior, keeps the Strait of Hormuz open, gives up its nuclear ambitions, and complies with verification. He contrasts the Trump framework ...
Sean Hannity opens the show by explaining his bout with laryngitis after a heavy travel, radio, podcast, and television schedule, then turns to his interview with Vice President J.D. Vance about the developing Iran agreement. Hannity says the administration is working from a memorandum of understanding that would require Iran to give up any path to nuclear weapons, hand over or destroy enriched m...
In this episode, I had a lively discussion with my friend Eric Eggers. We started with some light-hearted talk about weekdays and school snacks, which quickly transitioned into more serious topics. We delved into the trial of Karmelo Anthony, exploring the public's reaction and the racial tensions it highlighted. The conversation touched on historical and current racial issues, crime, and societal double standards. We also discusse...
Sean turns the final hour toward the 2026 midterms, arguing that Republicans must make the election a referendum on President Trump’s accomplishments while warning voters that a Democratic House would bring investigations, obstruction, and possible impeachment. Pollster Matt Towery joins to analyze the key Senate and House races, including Georgia, North Carolina, Maine, Michigan, and Texas, while stressing the importance of ...
Sean reflects on President Trump’s UFC event at the White House as part of America’s 250th celebration, contrasting it with what he describes as bizarre liberal counter-programming from figures like Jane Fonda, Bette Midler, and Joy Reid. Jim Gray joins the hour to discuss the White House UFC event, Dana White’s rise, Donald Trump’s love of sports, the Knicks’ first championship in 53 years, and what s...
Sean Hannity opens the show with his latest reporting on the developing Iran agreement, arguing that President Trump’s strikes and threat to take out Kharg Island forced Iran back to the table. Hannity says the deal, as described to him by sources, would not involve U.S. taxpayer money, would require Iran to surrender or neutralize its enriched uranium, would include American inspectors, and ...
Sean closes the week with a patriotic hour focused on America’s 250th anniversary and the legacy of Charlie Daniels. Charlie Daniels Jr. joins the show to discuss a July 4th tribute concert at Fort Campbell featuring a hologram-style performance of Charlie Daniels, live musicians, patriotic music, and a celebration honoring the 101st Airborne Division. Hannity reflects on his years performing with Charlie during the Freedom C...
Sean focuses on ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones repeatedly invoking the Fifth Amendment during House testimony about alleged foreign donations flowing through the Democratic fundraising platform. Congressman Brian Steil joins the show to explain his investigation into whether foreign funds entered U.S. elections through ActBlue, whether the group misled Congress, and whether weak fraud controls allowed illegal donations to reach D...
Sean Hannity opens the show with extensive reporting on the possibility of a U.S.-Iran agreement after President Trump’s latest strikes against Iran. Hannity explains that Iran may be moving toward a performance-based deal in which no U.S. taxpayer dollars are involved, sanctions relief would only come after verified Iranian concessions, and Iran would give up any path to a nuclear weapon. He stresses that the key question is...
Sean continues the final hour with reaction to Jasmine Crockett’s comments about the Austin Metcalf murder case, arguing that she distorted the facts and wrongly tried to turn the case into a racial issue. John Yoo joins to analyze the verdict, self-defense claims, election integrity, California’s slow vote-counting process, mail-in ballots, voter ID, proof of citizenship, and whether federal courts may step in on late-...
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