
The Sean Hannity Show
iHeart Podcast Network
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.
Location:
New York, NY
Genres:
Conservative Talk
Description:
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.
Twitter:
@seanhannity
Language:
English
Contact:
(800) 941-7326
Website:
https://hannity.com/
Episodes
OH YOU FORGOT WHAT YOU SAID, THAT'S OK, I DIDN'T
9/19/2025
It appears the left, and some on the right, are having some sort of memory lapse when it comes to the censorship they cried for when they were shutting down Republicans - now the shoe is on the other foot and uh-oh....the glass slipper fits just right. Pritzker, AOC, Tlaib, and Ilhan are all culprits in the game of selective amnesia. Luckily, the American people have much longer memories, and they are not interested in their crocodile tears.
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Duration:00:22:26
Arctic Frost Probe - September 19th, Hour 3
9/19/2025
In a major revelation, Senator Charles Grassley detailed 'Operation Arctic Frost,' an FBI investigation that targeted 92 conservative entities, including Turning Point USA and the Republican National Committee. Sean Hannity frames this as another example of deep state overreach, connecting its roots back to the IRS Tea Party targeting and the Russia dossier saga. Special guest George Terwilliger, former U.S. Deputy Attorney General, breaks down why this politicization inside the FBI and DOJ is a systemic threat to democracy. These disclosures underscore urgent calls to restore neutrality to federal law enforcement, spotlighting not just past abuses but the need for deep institutional reform.
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Duration:00:29:16
Kirk's Voice Louder Than Ever - September 19th, Hour 2
9/19/2025
After Charlie Kirk's tragic assassination in Utah, Sean Hannity hosts Frank Turek a Christian apologist and close mentor to Kirk for firsthand insight into the event and Kirk's lasting legacy. Turek recounts his role during the chaos, rushing Kirk to the hospital and praying alongside his security team. Sean frames Kirk as a transformative leader who fearlessly engaged college campuses and inspired moral clarity among America's youth, with Turek highlighting Kirk's humility and pursuit of truth over five years of mentorship. Their conversation explores the revival of faith Kirk ignited, global testimonials of changed lives, and the explosive growth of Turning Point USA, underscoring why Kirk's voice and values matter now more than ever.
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Duration:00:28:59
Hannity Exposes Media Bias - September 19th, Hour 1
9/19/2025
Sean Hannity leads with breaking news: President Trump announced a productive call with China's President Xi and future summits, while Hannity pivots to media controversy. Focusing on Jimmy Kimmel's steep ratings decline, Sean argues that Kimmel's struggles are about business failure, not conservative-driven censorship. Hannity cites guest expert Frank Turek and Roseanne Barr's Obama-initiated firing as proof that cancel culture is weaponized only when convenient to the left. This matters as Hannity challenges claims by Democrats from Psaki to AOC that conservatives drive silencing efforts, exposing what he frames as deep hypocrisy in the media and political elite.
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Duration:00:29:28
GASLIGHT CENTRAL
9/19/2025
My first podcast since the loss of Charlie Kirk, amidst the chaos of the Kimmel firing and Obama's remarks. It's all so surreal, and yet we still have people protesting the memory of a man who's not here to defend himself. So we have to do it for him, for us and for the nation.
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Duration:00:17:15
Kimmel: Ratings Not Politics - September 18th, Hour 1
9/18/2025
Sean Hannity breaks down ABC's decision to indefinitely pull Jimmy Kimmel's show, following controversial comments about Charlie Kirk's assassination and President Trump's reaction. Hannity frames Kimmel's exit as a business move due to "tanking ratings and lost ad revenue" rather than the result of conservative outrage or organized boycotts, despite claims from some political figures. Guest insights highlight the contrast between Kimmel's polarizing approach and traditional hosts like Jay Leno and Johnny Carson, who prioritized broad appeal over politics. This matters as it signals a shift in late-night TV, with entertainment value, not partisan attacks, emerging as the new priority for network survival.
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Duration:00:33:27
Kimmel Out - September 18th, Hour 2
9/18/2025
Sean Hannity addresses the intense fallout from Jimmy Kimmel's indefinite suspension by ABC, framing it as an industry-wide reckoning for late night TV gone political. Joined by guests Carol Roth, bestselling author, and Mark Simone, top NYC radio host, Sean contrasts the past neutrality of hosts like Jay Leno and Johnny Carson with today's partisan climate. Roth and Simone highlight the hypocrisy of cancel culture and the consistent silence from the left when conservative voices are targeted, while noting Kimmel's ratings were already dismal. Hannity argues the free market rather than outrage mobs should decide careers, stressing real free speech means open debate, not selective outrage. Why does this matter? The discussion highlights how politicized entertainment is failing both viewers and broadcasters, and that a shift toward honest, inclusive media is urgently needed.
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Duration:00:32:01
Navarro's Prison Ordeal - September 18th, Hour 3
9/18/2025
Sean Hannity leads with the controversy surrounding Peter Navarro, former Trump adviser, who was jailed after refusing to comply with the January 6th Committee. Navarro joins Sean to discuss his new book, "I Went to Prison So You Won't Have To: A Love and Lawfare Story in Trumpland," highlighting the case's constitutional stakes and its ongoing appeal to the Supreme Court. Sean frames Navarro's experience as a warning about political prosecutions and a test of executive power, lauding his guest's principled stand and resilience in prison. Navarro also exposes systemic issues within the justice system, sharing personal anecdotes and calling out broader threats to political dissent. This matters because it raises big questions about the limits of government power, the rights of presidential advisers, and the future of political opposition in America.
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Duration:00:32:08
A Faith Awakening - September 17th, Hour 2
9/17/2025
Sean Hannity discusses a powerful "awakening" among America's youth and faith communities following Charlie Kirk's assassination, as explored in Selena Zito's Washington Examiner piece. Zito details the surge of young people, from diverse backgrounds, flocking to places of worship and Turning Point USA chapters over 32,000 new requests since Kirk's death. Sean frames this as a pivotal cultural moment, echoing through mothers at soccer games and local gun stores, where first-time buyers seek protection and purpose. Zito highlights how Kirk's boldness and faith have inspired a new wave of civic engagement, echoing similarly after the attempt on Donald Trump's life. This matters because it signals a generational shift in political and spiritual resolve amid the nation's growing fears and division.
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Duration:00:29:51
Future of Turning Point - September 17th, Hour 1
9/17/2025
The shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk has ignited a nationwide movement, marked by over 32,000 requests for new Turning Point USA campus chapters and a visible revival of faith among young Americans. Sean Hannity frames this as a cultural turning point, highlighting how Kirk's messaging blending bold conservatism, personal integrity, and unapologetic Christianity resonated powerfully with a generation hungry for purpose. Noteworthy guests like Selena Zito, who covered Trump's near-miss assassination, shed light on the unprecedented youth response at grassroots levels, from church gatherings to social activism. Hannity reflects on Kirk's unique impact: saying things college students seldom hear and validating silent beliefs, sparking an unexpected and meaningful shift. The surge in faith and civic engagement matters deeply in a time of national soul-searching, as it may redefine cultural and political landscapes for years to come.
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Duration:00:29:22
Understanding The Kirk Legacy - September 17th, Hour 3
9/17/2025
In the wake of Charlie Kirk's shocking assassination, Sean Hannity leads a heartfelt discussion about Kirk's enduring influence on young Americans. Joined by Isabel Brown and Catalina Lauf, both prominent voices shaped by Kirk's mentorship, Sean frames Kirk's life as a testament to courageous truth-telling amid hostile campus environments. The guests reflect on Kirk's emphasis on faith, values, and empowering conservative students' underscoring his impact as founder of Turning Point USA. This moment matters as it inspires a new generation to speak out, uphold traditional values, and carry forward his mission of promoting open debate and American ideals across campuses.
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Duration:00:30:51
Seeking the Death Penalty - September 16th, Hour 1
9/16/2025
Today, Utah County D.A. Jeff Gray announced formal charges and the intent to seek the death penalty against Tyler Robinson for the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Sean Hannity discussed the detailed seven-count indictment including aggravated murder, obstruction of justice, and witness tampering framing the crime as a political assassination and an American tragedy. Guests like Cash Patel, Dan Bongino, and Pam Bondi, personally connected to Kirk, have weighed in on the impact and meaning of his loss. The show highlights national mourning, cross-partisan grief (including from Jamie Lee Curtis and John Fetterman), and the surge in support for Kirk's legacy. Hannity argues the event has become a rallying point for free speech and a warning about the dangers of political hatred, underlining why the case matters for the country.
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Duration:00:28:29
Exposing the Left's Violence - September 16th, Hour 2
9/16/2025
Sean Hannity covers breaking developments in the Utah County DA's pursuit of the death penalty in a high-profile murder case, highlighting intense Senate hearings with Cash Patel and the escalating rhetoric of political violence. Senator Eric Schmidt (Missouri) joins Hannity to dissect the myth of both sides' culpability, pointing to data and infamous left-wing incidents while honoring the assassinated conservative voice, Charlie Kirk. Framing the discussion as a wake-up call, Sean spotlights Schmidt's forceful rejection of leftist narratives and echoes Pastor Chad's call for positivity and faith, referencing recent surges in church attendance. The episode underscores why combating political violence and celebrating voices like Kirk's matters deeply for America's social fabric.
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Duration:00:31:59
Courtroom Drama - September 16th, Hour 3
9/16/2025
Sean Hannity covers the latest developments in the assassination case of Charlie Kirk, with suspect Tyler Robinson facing multiple charges, including aggravated murder and possible death penalty. In a detailed live courtroom exchange, Judge Tony Graff outlines Robinson's rights, the charges, and sets the next hearing for September 29th. Sean frames the situation as a clear and overwhelming case, commending swift police and FBI work, and argues for transparency as a deterrent to copycats. Guest Brett Tolman, ex-U.S. Attorney for Utah, emphasizes the strength of evidence and the united law enforcement approach making this case a high-stakes test of justice in the public eye. Hannity and Tolman's analysis matters as it shines a spotlight on political violence, legal process, and the national response to high-profile crime.
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Duration:00:36:26
Deadly Culture Wars - September 15th, Hour 1
9/15/2025
Sean Hannity opens the show discussing the national reaction to Charlie Kirk's tragic death, with insight from Kirk's personal pastors and behind-the-scenes updates on the FBI investigation. Hannity frames the event as a sobering commentary on spiraling political hatred, examining social media threats and potential conspiracies with key guests like Kash Patel and Pam Bondi. He highlights Kirk's unique impact on young conservatives, including his courage to defend faith and traditional values in hostile college environments. Why it matters: Kirk's story reflects the escalating dangers of political demonization and serves as a rallying point for restoring honest debate in America's culture wars.
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Duration:00:30:49
More To The Story? - September 15th, Hour 2
9/15/2025
The assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has prompted a sweeping FBI probe, with special focus on potential conspiracies and prior knowledge among extremist groups. Sean Hannity frames the story as not just a tragedy but a possible warning sign, with guests Kash Patel and Chris Paihota providing insider law enforcement analysis and details on evidence, including DNA forensic links. Guest Bongino suggests a broader network may be involved, and Paihota highlights law enforcement's rapid response, as well as the divisive, dehumanizing rhetoric fueling such acts. This matters because it underscores deepening polarization, possible organized threats to public figures, and increased scrutiny on radicalized groups and social media's influence on political violence.
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Duration:00:29:38
Remembering our Friend, the Great Charlie Kirk - Ted Cruz
9/14/2025
This episode of Verdict with Ted Cruz is a moving tribute that highlights Charlie Kirk’s enduring influence, strong character, and unwavering faith. It emphasizes his vision as a young leader, his courage to speak on college campuses despite opposition, and his ability to engage others with compassion and respect—even those who disagreed with him. We portray him as a man of conviction, deeply devoted to his family, his Christian faith, and his mission to inspire and unite young people around principles of liberty, dialogue, and love of country.
We reflect on his personal authenticity, kindness, and refusal to give in to peer pressure, while also showing how he impacted millions through Turning Point and beyond. His legacy is described as one of courage, faith, love, and intellectual honesty—a rare combination that touched lives across political, cultural, and spiritual boundaries.
Ultimately, we honor him as a once-in-a-generation leader who lived with purpose, left behind a powerful legacy of faith and freedom, and will be remembered not only for his ideas, but for his heart, his smile, and the hope he gave to countless people.
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Duration:00:36:08
Confronting Evil - September 12th, Hour 2
9/12/2025
The shock and grief surrounding Charlie Kirk's assassination on a Utah college campus is setting new urgency for conversations about the nature of evil in America. Sean Hannity frames Kirk as a patriot and martyr for free speech, highlighting how his murder shook not only his loved ones but also influential figures like President Trump. Special guest Bill O'Reilly joins Sean to discuss his new book "Confronting Evil," offering insight from his private conversations with Trump and reflecting on how this tragedy intersects with global crises and personal responsibility. Their discussion delves into the societal impact of dehumanizing rhetoric, the importance of punishing evil, and why Kirk's legacy could mark a turning point for confronting hatred. This matters now more than ever, as America faces internal and external challenges demanding moral clarity and action.
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Duration:00:27:58
Impact of Tragedy - September 12th, Hour 1
9/12/2025
Sean Hannity opens with the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University, expressing deep grief and underscoring Kirk's legacy as a conservative thought leader. Sean sets the stage for a special show with guests John Solomon, Jason Chaffetz, and Bill O'Reilly, who discuss the accused assassin Tyler Robinson's political motives and the rapid law enforcement response led by figures like Utah Sheriff Mike Smith, Kash Patel, and Governor Spencer Cox. Sean frames the incident within the growing political violence and toxic rhetoric, emphasizing the need for reflection and change. With tributes highlighting Kirk's influence and a powerful guest lineup examining the investigation, the episode offers critical insights into the broader cultural and political climate. This conversation matters as it confronts ideological extremism, protects free speech, and aims to heal a divided nation.
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Duration:00:29:33
Analyzing Political Violence - September 12th, Hour 3
9/12/2025
This hour delves into the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk, with special insight from former Congressman Jason Chaffetz, who witnessed the tragic event. Sean Hannity frames the ongoing culture war, highlighting years of escalating rhetoric against conservatives and Donald Trump. Chaffetz remembers Kirk's unique ability to engage youth and foster honest debate, emphasizing how Kirk's messages rooted in faith and open dialogue made him a singular force on college campuses. The episode probes how dehumanizing political tactics may radicalize individuals and why maintaining open discussion is crucial for democracy. This conversation matters as it examines not just the loss of a powerful communicator, but the urgent need for civil discourse and vigilance against political violence.
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Duration:00:28:59