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Bill O’Reilly joins Sean Hannity to discuss his heated exchange with Chris Cuomo over immigration enforcement and the pursuit of criminal immigrants. They examine Democratic resistance to ICE operations, the media’s reliance on progressive advocacy organizations and the continuing loss of public trust in journalism. Hannity and O’Reilly also revisit controversies surrounding the Biden administration, border security and media coverage of Donald Trump. Later, the conversation turns to social-media personality Clavicular and the growing “looksmaxxing” movement among young men. Hannity, Linda and Ethan discuss dangerous appearance-enhancement practices, steroid use, online influence and the responsibility parents have to monitor their children’s social-media activity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sean Hannity examines a new presidential poll showing Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez leading the potential Democratic field for 2028, narrowly ahead of Pete Buttigieg. He argues that recent primary victories by Democratic Socialists reveal a broader leftward shift within the party. Hannity also discusses Gavin Newsom’s political ambitions, California’s wildfire response and the loss of businesses and high-income residents from heavily taxed states. John Solomon joins the program to discuss declassified intelligence concerning vulnerabilities in American election systems and foreign access to voter-registration data. They also address reports that thousands of noncitizens were placed on New Jersey’s voter rolls and debate the need for citizenship verification and voter identification.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sean details the latest congressional effort to pass the SAVE America Act through a third budget reconciliation package. Congressman Ben Cline explains why Republicans are pursuing the unconventional process after failing to overcome Democratic opposition in the Senate. The proposed election measures focus on proof of citizenship, voter identification and financial incentives for states that strengthen election security. Sean and Cline also discuss mail-in voting, early voting, ballot observation and other election-integrity safeguards. Callers share their views on citizenship, legal immigration and the importance of protecting the right to vote. The hour then features Sean’s extended interview with newly appointed South Carolina Senator Darlene Graham. Graham discusses losing her brother Lindsey, accepting the Senate appointment and deciding to run in the upcoming special election after receiving President Trump’s endorsement.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sean examines the appeals court victory obtained by the Oversight Project in its effort to release recordings of Joe Biden’s interviews with his ghostwriter. Jeff Clark and legal analyst Greg Jarrett explain why the court rejected Biden’s privacy claims and why the recordings carry significant public interest. They discuss whether the tapes could provide additional evidence of Biden’s cognitive decline and the media’s role in covering it up. The conversation then turns to Biden’s extensive use of the auto-pen and whether pardons issued without his direct knowledge or authorization could be challenged. Clark argues that presidential authority cannot constitutionally be exercised by an unelected group of advisers. Jarrett explains how a future prosecution could force the courts to determine whether individual pardons are valid. Sean also discusses the growing influence of democratic socialists and takes calls about socialism, constitutional government and political indoctrination.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sean Hannity speaks with Senator Jim Banks about legislation intended to restrict birthright citizenship for children born to people who entered the United States illegally and for individuals using birth tourism. Banks explains his interpretation of recent Supreme Court guidance and argues that Congress can define certain unlawful border crossings as an invasion for constitutional purposes. The discussion also covers the SAVE America Act, proof-of-citizenship requirements, voter identification, Senate filibuster rules, and reconciliation. Hannity and Banks revisit President Trump’s claims regarding election vulnerabilities, Chinese access to voter records, and alleged noncitizen registrations. Callers discuss birthright citizenship, election integrity, Gavin Newsom, John Fetterman, and the upcoming Florida governor’s race.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sean Hannity challenges Congressman Ro Khanna’s account of being detained during a visit to a restricted area in the West Bank, arguing that available video does not support Khanna’s description. Former Auburn basketball coach Bruce Pearl joins to discuss security conditions in Israel, the responsibilities of American officials traveling in disputed areas, and the daily threats faced by Israeli communities. The conversation later turns to the WNBA and the physical treatment of Caitlin Clark, with Pearl arguing that the league must better protect its most prominent players. Hannity also replays key portions of President Trump’s address on election security and the release of declassified intelligence. The hour covers alleged Chinese access to voter information, election-system vulnerabilities, noncitizen registrations, and proposed passage of the SAVE America Act.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sean Hannity examines President Trump’s primetime address announcing the declassification of documents concerning election-system vulnerabilities and alleged foreign interference. Hannity argues that the findings strengthen the case for requiring proof of citizenship and voter identification. Investigative journalist John Solomon joins the program to discuss intelligence reports involving China’s acquisition of American voter-registration data and claims that information was withheld from political leaders and Congress. Solomon also describes broader concerns about privacy protections and intelligence-agency oversight. Hannity discusses alleged noncitizen voter registrations, mail-in voting, voter-roll maintenance, and other proposed election-integrity measures. The hour also includes commentary on California politics, the economy, and U.S. support for Israel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In this episode of Sound Bytes on Rogue Recap, Lynda McLaughlin and Eric Eggers dive into a fast-moving mix of political controversy, media skepticism, and election integrity. They open with commentary on European vacation culture before shifting into a broader critique of how the news and political institutions are handling major stories, especially surrounding Mitch McConnell and Lindsey Graham. A major theme is distrust in political narratives and media coverage. The hosts discuss alleged inconsistencies in reporting around McConnell’s health, the rise of AI-generated or manipulated images, and the lack of aggressive journalism in modern politics. From there, they pivot into a longer debate about election integrity, SAVE Act legislation, voter ID, ballot verification, and what they see as partisan resistance to enforcement and fraud investigations. The conversation also takes on cultural and ideological issues, including DEI in medical education, gender ideology, and how public officials answer basic biological questions. Later, they highlight examples they view as judicial and governmental double standards, including a tragic trucking case involving an illegal immigrant, sentencing disparities, and Minnesota’s handling of a child sex offender case. The episode closes with praise for a Polish president’s blunt stance on immigration and a tease about major upcoming revelations from President Trump. @LyndaMick @RogueRecap RogueRecap.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pennsylvania State Treasurer and gubernatorial candidate Stacy Garrity joins Sean Hannity to discuss her campaign against Governor Josh Shapiro. Garrity highlights Pennsylvania’s economic ranking, structural deficit, natural-gas reserves, manufacturing base, and the potential creation of thousands of new jobs. The conversation follows President Trump’s announcement of nearly $10 billion in defense-industry investments in Pennsylvania. Garrity argues that Shapiro’s moderate image does not match his record on energy, gender policy, spending, and lawsuits against the Trump administration. Hannity also discusses divisions inside the Democratic Party and efforts to replace Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner. Later, he plays remarks from Stephen A. Smith criticizing Democratic positions on medical transitions for minors. Secretary of State Marco Rubio addresses what he describes as a longstanding institutional blind spot toward violence committed in support of far-left causes. The hour concludes with calls about Iran, regime change, and the future of Republican presidential politics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Representative Mary Miller joins Sean Hannity after questioning University of California, San Francisco officials about biological sex, pregnancy, and the terminology used in medical education. Miller argues that medical schools abandoning biological definitions should face scrutiny over their accreditation. The conversation expands to gender-related policies in schools, parental authority, and the medical treatment of minors. Hannity and Miller also revisit COVID-era mandates, natural immunity, vaccines, and the government’s handling of public-health information. Later, Hannity highlights Democratic politicians who are increasingly embracing progressive or democratic-socialist positions ahead of future elections. He discusses comments from Andy Beshear, Gavin Newsom, and other party leaders about capitalism and socialism. Callers address Canadian wildfire smoke affecting the northeastern United States, election politics, and concerns about government transparency.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.