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 welcomes newly confirmed White House drug czar Sarah Carter, who outlines an aggressive strategy against narco-terrorism and says the administration plans to release its national drug control strategy in February. She warns families about fentanyl-laced drugs across the illicit market, frames the crisis as poisoning rather than overdoses, and emphasizes treatment, prevention, and faith-based support alongside law enforcement. Sean then takes a heated call about Iran and argues for aiding freedom seekers without forever wars, favoring targeted actions instead. He also weighs in on a youth hockey brawl and media controversies before closing with a TV preview and prayers for those pursuing freedom in Iran.
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Sean welcomes Bill O'Reilly to unpack Minnesota's showdown over ICE enforcement, activist tactics, and the limits of state resistance to federal law. O'Reilly contends lawsuits against ICE lack merit and frames several states policies as a rebellion, while Sean lays out the stakes around detainers and a potential Democratic push to defund ICE. They shift to Iran, discussing reports of mass killings, U.S. national security implications, and whether the administration moves to support protesters without committing to a ground war. Sean also takes listener calls on policing, schools, and fatherhood. He closes by previewing next hours interview with Sarah Carter, newly confirmed as the drug czar, after airing a clip of President Trump on the cartels and Mexico.
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Sean reports new accounts of a deadly crackdown in Iran, with outside connections including Starlink helping protest videos reach the world and estimates that thousands of demonstrators have been killed. He outlines Donald Trump's latest steps, including canceling meetings with Iranian officials, announcing a trade embargo with a 25% tariff on countries doing business with Iran, and signaling support for protesters within a no-forever-wars, no-boots-on-the-ground framework. Sean also plays remarks from Reza Pahlavi describing mass casualties, defections within security forces, and the resolve of Iranians in the streets. Callers join to debate whether surgical U.S. action or staying out better serves American interests. The hour also covers ICE operations and defunding efforts in Minnesota, activist tactics targeting law enforcement, and a Supreme Court fight over women's sports and transgender competitors.
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This conversation delves into the ongoing struggles of the Iranian people against oppressive regimes, the role of media in shaping narratives, and the broader implications of radical ideologies on society. Lynda emphasizes the bravery of those protesting in Iran, the harsh realities they face, and critiques the Western media's failure to adequately cover these issues. The discussion also touches on the dangers of socialism and radical left ideologies, urging listeners to recognize the importance of freedom and individual rights.
Takeaways
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Sean examines fast-moving global developments with former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, focusing on Venezuela's upheaval, Cuba's energy crunch, and mounting pressure on Iran's regime. They discuss the Trump administrations assertive posture, compare the moment to the end of the Cold War, and outline nonmilitary and military options that could shape events in Tehran. Sean also shares remarks from Reza Pahlavi advocating a secular democracy for Iran, then fields listener calls on an ICE-related incident in Minnesota, political violence, and a Supreme Court tariffs question. He closes by previewing tonight's TV lineup featuring Pahlavi and Senator Lindsey Graham.
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Sean outlines what he calls the Trump doctrine, arguing that a strong U.S. economy and targeted military power are reshaping events from Venezuela and Cuba to Iran. He cites growth numbers, tariffs, falling interest rates, and new manufacturing and energy plans, plus proposals like capping credit card interest and eliminating taxes on tips. He also urges Elon Musk to help restore internet access for Iranians as he draws a firm line against Tehran's crackdown. The show covers the ICE confrontation in Minneapolis and Democratic efforts to rein in the agency, and Newt Gingrich joins later to assess the stakes in Iran and the ripple effects if regimes in Venezuela, Cuba, and Iran falter.
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Sean examines reports of mass protests and a deadly crackdown in Iran, highlighting President Trumps warnings, U.S. options under review, and betting market odds on the regimes future. Yale senior Sahar Tartak joins to share messages from Iranians defying the Islamic Republic and to describe the repression they face. Sean then turns to domestic headlines, including the Minneapolis ICE confrontation and a Portland shooting that officials link to a Venezuelan gang, and features reaction from Gov. Kristi Noem. The hour closes with listener calls on immigration enforcement and a Minnesota callers struggle to access benefits.
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This conversation explores the ongoing protests in various cities, highlighting the presence of paid agitators and the genuine struggles for freedom faced by people in countries like Venezuela and Iran. It critiques the lack of understanding among American protesters about the realities of socialism and communism, emphasizing the need for civic education before voting. Personal stories from refugees illustrate the pain of living under oppressive regimes, while the discussion also touches on the concept of privilege in America and the importance of true freedom.
Takeaways
Protests often involve paid agitators rather than genuine activists.
Many protesters lack understanding of the ideologies they support.
Real struggles for freedom exist in countries like Venezuela and Iran.
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Sean carries live remarks from the White House as President Trump meets with oil executives about rapidly rebuilding Venezuela's energy industry, featuring comments from Vice President J.D. Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, and Energy Secretary Chris Wright. He cites fresh economic numbers, highlighting 5.4% GDP growth, lower gas prices, and a narrowing trade deficit. Sean also previews newly released video from Minnesota tied to a fatal ICE confrontation and ongoing clashes with state and city officials, with more details coming later tonight. He teases his latest interview with President Trump and invites listener calls as the meeting continues.
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