• Breaking News and Hard Truths
    Mar 28 2026

    In the final hour, Sean Hannity delivers a fast-moving news roundup anchored by breaking developments involving Tiger Woods, who was involved in a serious crash in Florida that led to a DUI charge. Hannity reacts in real time, emphasizing both the seriousness of impaired driving and the broader issue of painkiller dependency among injured athletes. He reflects on personal responsibility, urging listeners to recognize the dangers of driving under the influence—regardless of the cause.

    The conversation then shifts to national security and immigration, as Hannity pushes back on calls to abolish ICE, highlighting what he sees as the agency’s critical role in protecting American communities. He contrasts political rhetoric with real-world impact, pointing to enforcement efforts against violent offenders. The hour also features calls from listeners, including a powerful reflection on military leadership and America’s global posture. Hannity closes with a clear message: leadership matters, consequences are real, and common sense must guide both policy and personal decisions.

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    33 mins
  • When Common Sense Gets Buried
    Mar 28 2026

    In Hour 2, Sean Hannity tackles what he calls one of the most bizarre and disturbing policy debates in recent memory, reacting to a controversial proposal in Oklahoma that would allow human remains to be composted and used as fertilizer. Hannity breaks down the broader cultural and political trends he believes are driving these types of decisions, questioning how issues once considered unthinkable are now being debated in state legislatures.

    The conversation expands into deeper concerns about government priorities, societal values, and the growing disconnect between everyday Americans and political leadership. Hannity also dives into the rise of artificial intelligence, warning about its ability to blur reality and deceive audiences at scale. Later in the hour, he takes on media elites and Hollywood figures who he argues look down on working Americans, defending blue-collar workers as the backbone of the country. This hour blends sharp commentary with cultural critique, delivering a clear message: when common sense is ignored, the consequences ripple far beyond politics.

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    31 mins
  • The Debate At Home
    Mar 28 2026

    Sean Hannity opens the show with a behind-the-scenes look at his appearance on the Patrick Bet-David Podcast, offering insight into media, influence, and the evolving podcast landscape. He then pivots to what he calls the defining global issue of the moment—Iran’s nuclear capability—arguing that the threat is real, immediate, and non-negotiable. Hannity breaks down intelligence surrounding enriched uranium and long-range missile capability, making the case that decisive action is necessary to protect future generations.

    At home, the focus shifts to the ongoing Department of Homeland Security funding battle, long TSA lines, and what Hannity sees as political dysfunction putting everyday Americans at risk. He criticizes Washington gridlock and outlines how executive actions are being used to keep essential systems running. The hour also touches on media narratives, NATO tensions, and broader questions of leadership and accountability. Hannity’s message is clear: whether abroad or at home, strength, clarity, and urgency are required—because the stakes could not be higher.

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    31 mins
  • Voice of the Forgotten
    Mar 27 2026

    In the final hour, Sean Hannity delivers a deeply emotional and urgent discussion focused on what he calls the human cost of failed policies, highlighting the heartbreaking story of Stephanie Minter and her grieving mother. Through powerful interviews and firsthand accounts, Hannity gives voice to families who have lost loved ones in what he argues were entirely preventable crimes. He underscores the repeated failures of enforcement systems and the consequences of policies that allow violent offenders to remain on the streets.

    The hour expands into a broader conversation about accountability, public safety, and the role of leadership in protecting American citizens. Hannity also engages callers from across the country, reflecting widespread concern over crime, border security, and the direction of the nation. He emphasizes the importance of civic action, urging listeners to stay informed and engaged as critical decisions loom ahead. This powerful closing hour centers on one core message: behind every headline is a family forever changed—and their voices must not be ignored.

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    29 mins
  • A Preventable Tragedy
    Mar 27 2026

    Sean Hannity delivers a powerful and emotional second hour centered on the tragic killing of college freshman Sheridan Gorman, drawing a direct line between immigration policies and real-world consequences. He argues that failures in border enforcement and sanctuary policies have created conditions where preventable crimes continue to devastate American families. Through interviews and firsthand accounts, including heartbreaking testimony from victims’ families, Hannity underscores the human cost behind political decisions.

    The conversation expands into broader concerns about public safety, law enforcement, and the role of agencies like ICE, as well as ongoing debates in Washington over funding and enforcement authority. Hannity also highlights what he sees as a lack of accountability from political leaders, while emphasizing the need for stronger policies to protect communities. In the second half of the hour, the tone shifts to a deeper discussion on faith, purpose, and the search for truth, exploring themes of Christianity, belief, and the hope of life beyond this world. This hour blends urgency, tragedy, and reflection—driving home the message that leadership decisions carry lasting consequences.

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    29 mins
  • Peace through Power: Iran Blinks
    Mar 27 2026

    Sean Hannity breaks down what he calls one of the most decisive military operations in modern history, as pressure on Iran forces new signs of cooperation. He examines reports of a strategic “good faith” gesture involving oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz and what it signals about Iran’s weakened position. Hannity outlines what a potential deal could look like, emphasizing the absolute requirement that Iran abandon its nuclear ambitions. He also calls out media narratives and political opposition that he argues are undermining American strength at a critical moment.

    The conversation expands into national security at home, with a sharp focus on immigration policies and their real-world consequences for American families. Hannity highlights growing concerns around crime, border enforcement, and political accountability, tying them back to broader leadership decisions. He also explores the role of strength in negotiations, pointing to historical lessons and the importance of deterrence. This hour delivers a forceful message: peace is only achievable when backed by undeniable power and clarity of purpose.

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    30 mins
  • THE HUMAN COST OF POLITICS
    Mar 26 2026

    Amid the political debates, personal stories shed light on the human toll of these policies. Joe Abram, whose daughter Katie was killed in a hit-and-run by an illegal immigrant in Illinois, exemplifies resilience and heartbreak. His testimony before Congress was stirring, highlighting how lax immigration enforcement directly endangers American citizens.

    Similarly, the tragic case of Stephanie Minter—stabbed to death by an immigrant with a long criminal record—illustrates the failures of local justice systems. Prosecutors like Steve Descano in Fairfax County refused to remove the offender despite multiple arrests and a judge's order, catalyzing the escalation that led to a mother’s devastating loss. These stories serve as stark reminders: policies that ignore or downplay the risks associated with illegal immigration have real, devastating consequences.

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    32 mins
  • WHOSE SIDE ARE YOU ON? SHERIDAN OR SANCTUARY CITIES?
    Mar 26 2026

    The case of Sheridan Gorman underscores a broader and systemic issue: sanctuary city policies that hinder federal immigration enforcement. Despite requests from ICE to keep Medina in custody, local officials often release illegal aliens accused of violent crimes. This disconnect between federal and local authorities creates a two-tiered justice system—one for American citizens and another for illegal immigrants.

    Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson have publicly downplayed the gravity of the situation. Pritzker even released videos touting Chicago’s safety, despite mounting evidence of violence. Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a stark warning asking local authorities not to release illegal aliens accused of killing Americans, but their pleas often go unheard.

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    36 mins