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Sean is joined by FBI Director Kash Patel to highlight what Sean frames as a major turnaround in federal law enforcement under President Trump. Patel discusses Operation Summer Heat 2.0 and Operation Turf War, including arrests, firearm seizures, drug seizures, child-rescue operations, and the push to take violent street gangs off the streets. Sean and Patel also discuss FBI hostage rescue work, including a hostage situation in Bakersfield, California, where Patel says FBI teams helped save every hostage. The interview focuses heavily on restoring trust in the FBI, ending political weaponization, and moving agents out of Washington bureaucracy and back into field operations. Sean later shifts to Iran, Israel, and Operation Midnight Hammer, defending Trump’s decision to act against Iran’s nuclear program and rejecting claims that Israel or conservative media pushed the president into action. Congressman Marlon Stutzman joins to discuss moving the U.S.-Israel relationship toward mutual cooperation, defense alignment, trade, and shared development instead of traditional foreign aid.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 4 June 2026
Sean welcomes Bill O’Reilly for a wide-ranging conversation about immigration, assimilation, national identity, and the political direction of Europe and America. O’Reilly describes his reporting from Ireland and England, including his concerns about Sharia courts, no-go zones, and the changing demographics of Great Britain. Sean connects that discussion to his broader warning that Europe’s decline is tied to illegal immigration, weak national security, socialism, and radical climate policies. The conversation then turns back to American politics, where Sean argues that the Democratic Party is being defined by its most radical voices, including Mamdani, AOC, Graham Platner, James Tallarico, Bernie Sanders, and others. Sean and O’Reilly debate whether the usual midterm political patterns still apply when the Democratic Party has moved so far left. The hour also includes listener calls on ICE protests, blue-state migration, and the fight to keep red states from importing the same policies people are fleeing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 4 June 2026
Sean Hannity opens the show by breaking down the turmoil inside CBS News and 60 Minutes after Scott Pelley’s clash with new leadership. Sean argues that legacy media outlets have lost trust because viewers can now see the bias and choose other sources for news, opinion, and investigative reporting. He uses the CBS shake-up to explain why conservative talk radio, Fox News, and podcasts have become so influential as alternatives to the old media gatekeepers. The hour also turns to the exodus of major companies and wealthy residents from high-tax blue states, including Exxon’s move from New Jersey to Texas and the growth of “Wall Street South” in Florida. Sean connects those moves to taxes, regulation, energy costs, law and order, and quality of life. He also previews Kash Patel’s later appearance and the ongoing investigation into what Sean calls the “grand conspiracy” behind Russiagate and government weaponization.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 4 June 2026
In this episode of "Rogue Recap," Lynda McLaughlin dives into a series of pressing and controversial topics. From the tragic stabbing of a grandmother on an Atlanta train to the complexities of immigration and crime in New York, Lynda offers a candid perspective on current events. She also explores the contentious debates surrounding gender identity and political correctness, highlighting stories from both the U.S. and abroad. With a focus on the California elections and the challenges facing seniors in America, this episode is a thought-provoking journey through today's most urgent issues. @LyndaMick @RogueRecap RogueRecap.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 3 June 2026
Sean closes the show with a major focus on California’s primary and the chance for Steve Hilton to advance in the race for governor. Hilton joins the program and argues that sixteen years of one-party Democratic control have produced high costs, homelessness, crime, unemployment, and a state government that no longer works for everyday Californians. Sean and Hilton discuss Tom Steyer, Xavier Becerra, Gavin Newsom, taxpayer fraud, regulation, housing costs, energy policy, and why California voters should treat this election as a turning point. Hilton lays out his case for cutting taxes, fighting fraud, reducing bureaucracy, and restoring the California dream for working families. The hour also includes listener calls about Texas, New York, Mamdani, Democratic radicalism, and the broader stakes of the midterm cycle. Sean ends by previewing election-night coverage with Steve Hilton, Ted Cruz, Ken Paxton, Stephen Miller, and Ainsley Earhardt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 3 June 2026
Sean celebrates America’s 250th anniversary with Ainsley Earhardt, who joins the show to discuss her children’s book, America, I’m So Glad You Were Born. The conversation focuses on gratitude for America, the sacrifices that made freedom possible, and the importance of teaching children that liberty is not guaranteed. Ainsley explains how the book introduces young readers to the country’s founding, the Declaration of Independence, the right to worship freely, the right to vote, and the idea that America remains a place where hard work and dreams still matter. Sean and Ainsley also share personal stories about family, faith, military service, and the blessings that come from living in the United States. Later in the hour, Sean returns to the political fight inside the Democratic Party, arguing that party leaders like Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries are losing control to the far left. The hour blends patriotism, family, faith, and politics into a hopeful reminder of why America is worth defending.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 3 June 2026
Sean opens the show with a sharp look at the political fights shaping the 2026 landscape, starting with California’s primary and the possibility of Steve Hilton breaking through in a state long dominated by Democrats. He argues that the modern Democratic Party has moved too far left, pointing to James Tallarico, Graham Platner, Mamdani, AOC, Bernie Sanders, and others as examples of a party being pulled by its most radical voices. Sean also digs into the controversy around CBS and 60 Minutes, using it as another example of what he sees as entrenched media bias fighting back against reform. From California’s tax climate to Democratic Senate races, Sean frames the hour around a larger question: whether voters are finally ready to reject the policies that created higher costs, weaker cities, and political chaos. He also reminds listeners that midterms are never automatic and that Republicans need focus, urgency, and disciplined messaging. It’s a fast-moving first hour centered on accountability, media credibility, and the political consequences of radicalism.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 3 June 2026
Sean Hannity focuses on escalating tensions in the Middle East as negotiations with Iran continue alongside increased military pressure from the United States and Israel. Hannity analyzes reports of economic collapse inside Iran, military operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon, and President Trump’s insistence that Iran will never possess a nuclear weapon. The show features an in-depth conversation with security expert Dan Diker, who warns that Iran’s leadership continues using deception while attempting to preserve its regime. The hour explores the economic blockade, the Strait of Hormuz, Hezbollah’s weakening position, and the possibility of a broader Middle East peace agreement tied to an expanded Abraham Accords framework. Hannity argues that President Trump is combining economic pressure and military leverage to force historic changes throughout the region while avoiding a prolonged war.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 2 June 2026
Sean Hannity closes the show by examining what he describes as growing chaos inside the Democratic Party, focusing on the controversy surrounding Maine Senate candidate Graham Plattner and efforts by party leaders to potentially replace him before the general election. Joined by commentators including Michael Knowles and Brianna Lyman, Hannity analyzes Democratic primary politics, internal party divisions, and the strategic implications for the 2026 midterms. The conversation expands into broader debates over sanctuary cities, immigration enforcement, crime, and Democratic candidates across the country. Hannity also highlights what he views as increasingly radical positions being embraced by progressive candidates and argues that Republicans are well-positioned if the election becomes a choice between competing visions for America’s future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 2 June 2026
Sean Hannity opens the week by revisiting growing questions surrounding former President Joe Biden’s cognitive decline and the fallout from recent comments made by Jill Biden. Hannity argues that Democratic leaders, media organizations, and White House insiders spent years concealing Biden’s condition from the American public, highlighting debate moments, public appearances, and newly surfaced statements from Jill Biden herself. The hour also examines Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico, progressive cultural issues, and controversies surrounding Maine Senate candidate Graham Plattner. Throughout the program, Hannity contrasts what he views as Democratic Party dysfunction with Republican momentum heading into the midterms. Discussions range from election politics and border security to cultural debates involving gender ideology, faith, and government accountability. The episode combines political analysis, listener calls, and Hannity’s signature commentary on what he sees as one of the biggest political cover-ups in modern American history.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 2 June 2026
Sean Hannity closes the week by examining what he describes as the Democratic Party’s accelerating shift toward socialism, focusing heavily on New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani and other progressive leaders gaining influence nationwide. Joined by Mark Simone and Carol Roth, Hannity discusses proposals involving wealth redistribution, property seizures, sanctuary city policies, and higher taxes, arguing that these ideas threaten economic growth and individual freedom. The panel compares the economic trajectories of states like Florida and Tennessee with those of New York and California, highlighting migration trends and business relocations. The hour also features listener calls, discussions about the America 250 celebration, conservative principles, and concerns over the future direction of major American cities. Hannity argues that voters will ultimately decide whether the country embraces free-market growth or increasingly centralized government control.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 30 May 2026
Sean Hannity devotes much of the hour to the growing controversy surrounding former President Joe Biden’s cognitive decline and allegations that Democratic leaders, aides, and media organizations concealed his condition from the American public. Hannity examines new revelations from Jill Biden’s book, reports of tensions between Biden and Kamala Harris, and legal efforts to prevent the release of Special Counsel Robert Hur’s interview recordings. Joined by Fox News legal analyst Greg Jarrett, Hannity argues that Americans deserve to hear the recordings for themselves and determine whether they were misled about Biden’s mental fitness while serving as president. The conversation expands into broader questions about government transparency, classified documents, alleged double standards in federal investigations, and media accountability. Hannity also discusses escalating tensions in Israel, the continuing Iran negotiations, and what he views as the increasing radicalization of the political left.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 30 May 2026
Sean Hannity opens the show with major developments surrounding Iran, revealing details of what could become one of the most significant diplomatic and geopolitical victories of President Trump’s presidency. Hannity analyzes reports that Iran has privately agreed it will never possess a nuclear weapon while discussing ongoing negotiations involving the Strait of Hormuz, sanctions relief, and the removal of enriched nuclear material. Drawing on insights from his recent travels and conversations with sources close to the administration, Hannity argues that Trump is attempting to achieve something far bigger than a nuclear agreement: a lasting Middle East peace built around an expanded Abraham Accords coalition. The hour also covers fallout from Jill Biden’s memoir comments about Joe Biden’s disastrous debate performance, growing criticism of Democratic leadership, and broader concerns about the direction of the Democratic Party heading into the midterms. Hannity contrasts what he sees as Republican momentum abroad with Democratic divisions at home.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 30 May 2026
In this lively 7th episode of "Sound Bytes," hosts Lynda McLaughlin and Eric Eggers dive into the wild world of politics with a mix of humor and candid commentary. From tactical gear jokes to tales of gun-toting readiness, they explore the quirks of American society. The duo tackles controversial topics like election integrity, political figures, and the unexpected twists of public life. They also discuss the Save America Act, the jungle primary in California, and the controversial figure of George Floyd.  @LyndaMick @RogueRecap roguerecap.com  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 29 May 2026
Sean Hannity examines the growing battle over sanctuary city policies and illegal immigration as House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan joins the program. Jordan discusses congressional investigations into sanctuary jurisdictions, local prosecutors who provide favorable treatment to illegal immigrants, and efforts to hold cities accountable when criminal offenders are released back into communities. Hannity argues that immigration, crime, and public safety will become defining issues of the upcoming midterm elections. The hour also explores Democratic policies on immigration, border enforcement, and public safety while highlighting confrontations between ICE agents and anti-ICE protesters across the country. Hannity and Jordan discuss federal authority, the Supremacy Clause, and legislation designed to penalize sanctuary jurisdictions. The program closes with broader discussions on energy policy, constitutional government, and what Hannity views as a growing divide between common-sense governance and progressive ideology.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 29 May 2026
Sean Hannity focuses on the escalating confrontation with Iran as President Trump continues diplomatic efforts while making clear that Iran will never be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon. Hannity analyzes remarks from President Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, discussing ongoing negotiations, military pressure, and the future of the Abraham Accords. He argues that the administration is attempting to secure a lasting peace agreement while maintaining overwhelming leverage over a weakened Iranian regime. The hour features an extended interview with Iranian dissident and political activist Amir Fakhravar, who provides a stark assessment of Iran’s internal instability and argues that the regime is weaker than at any point in its history. The discussion covers regime change, the future of the Iranian people, Christianity’s growth inside Iran, and the role the United States could play in supporting democratic reforms. Hannity also takes listener calls on national security, the Strait of Hormuz, immigration, election integrity, and the ongoing investigations surrounding the Russia collusion narrative.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 29 May 2026
Sean Hannity opens the show by examining the accelerating migration of businesses and residents from high-tax, heavily regulated blue states to states like Texas and Florida. Using ExxonMobil’s decision to relocate its legal headquarters from New Jersey to Texas as a case study, Hannity argues that economic freedom, lower taxes, and business-friendly policies continue to drive population growth and investment away from states like New York, New Jersey, Illinois, and California. He also discusses New York City politics, Wall Street’s growing presence in Florida, and the broader economic consequences of progressive tax policies. The hour also includes Hannity’s reaction to revelations from Jill Biden’s new memoir, renewed questions surrounding former President Biden’s cognitive decline, and reflections on the lasting influence of conservative radio icon Rush Limbaugh. Hannity shares personal stories about Limbaugh, discusses a new podcast appearance with Mark Levin, and explores the importance of preserving constitutional freedoms as America approaches its 250th anniversary.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 29 May 2026
Most of us are tired of the constant narratives pushing division, fear, and political correctness—until now. In this eye-opening episode, we tackle the uncomfortable truths about cultural clashes, political puppetry, and the real threat to our society’s core values. You’ll discover how superficial conversations about religion, immigration, and safety obscure the deeper issues threatening our freedoms. We break down the alarming rise in public displays of religious dominance, the dangers of ignoring obvious crimes based on race or religion, and how mainstream media and politicians are scripting a narrative designed to divide us further. This episode exposes how some leaders and groups are intentionally pushing community and national identity into chaos, all while cloaked in false virtue and political correctness.We also explore tangible solutions—why honest conversations and recognizing dangerous patterns are essential to protecting our families, culture, and future. From the disgraceful spectacle of public animal sacrifices to the shocking rise in child marriage and the politicized collapse of societal integrity, every moment reveals what’s at stake if we continue down this path.  @LYNDAMICK @ROGUERECAP ROGURERECAP.COMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 28 May 2026
Sean Hannity covers President Trump’s nationally televised cabinet meeting as the administration addresses Iran, the economy, border security, prescription drug costs, and the future of the Abraham Accords. Listeners hear extended remarks from President Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussing ongoing negotiations with Iran, America’s military posture in the Middle East, and why the administration believes Iran can never be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons. The hour also highlights major economic messaging from the White House, including Trump’s claims of record-low prescription drug pricing through the new TrumpRX initiative, falling crime rates, and historic border enforcement numbers. Hannity breaks down the administration’s strategy on Cuba, Venezuela, energy production, and immigration while examining how the White House hopes to frame these achievements heading into the midterm election cycle. The episode combines policy, geopolitics, and campaign strategy in a wide-ranging look inside the Trump administration.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 28 May 2026
Sean Hannity turns his focus to violent crime, failing schools, and leadership breakdowns in Chicago following a chaotic “teen takeover” that left five police officers injured. Hannity speaks with Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez and education whistleblower Gino Young about rising violence, the collapse of discipline inside public schools, and the growing frustration many residents feel toward city leadership. The conversation explores how social media-fueled chaos, absent accountability, and weak political leadership are contributing to worsening conditions across major American cities. The hour also dives into deeper concerns surrounding education, family structure, and public safety as Gino Young describes what he witnessed firsthand inside Chicago-area schools. Hannity argues that blue-city leadership has failed working families while ignoring victims of violent crime and refusing to support law enforcement. The episode closes with analysis of broader cultural issues impacting America’s largest cities, including school performance, parental accountability, and the long-term consequences of progressive policies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 28 May 2026
Sean Hannity breaks down a major political night in Texas as Attorney General Ken Paxton defeats longtime Senator John Cornyn in one of the most closely watched Republican primary battles of the year. Hannity analyzes why President Trump’s endorsements continue dominating Republican politics and what the results could mean heading into the 2026 midterm elections. The hour also explores the growing divide inside the Democratic Party, with Hannity focusing heavily on progressive candidates and cultural issues surrounding gender identity, immigration, and socialism. The episode features commentary on the future of Texas politics, President Trump’s influence over the Republican base, and the broader national implications of the primary results. Hannity also examines Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico’s controversial comments on gender, abortion, and immigration while arguing that the Democratic Party continues moving further left. Throughout the hour, Hannity mixes sharp political analysis with discussion about the economy, voter turnout, and Republican momentum heading toward November.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 28 May 2026
In this "Best of Hannity" episode, Sean Hannity opens this hour with a sharp focus on national security breakdowns, questioning how repeated failures—from major events to presidential protection—continue to occur. He argues that systemic gaps in preparedness and perimeter control are putting lives at risk and demands accountability from those responsible.  Joined by Bill O’Reilly, Hannity expands the conversation to media influence, political rhetoric, and the growing cultural divide in America. The discussion highlights how messaging, tone, and public discourse may be contributing to rising tensions across the country.  The hour also explores broader societal concerns, including safety, leadership responsibility, and the role of institutions in maintaining order—framing these issues as critical to the nation’s future stability.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 27 May 2026
Sean Hannity dives into the growing political chaos unfolding in California, New York, and other deep-blue states as Democrats continue embracing more radical progressive policies. The hour focuses on socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani and proposals to transfer property ownership away from landlords and toward government-backed community organizations. Hannity argues that policies centered around redistribution, sanctuary cities, and government expansion are driving economic instability, homelessness, and public frustration nationwide. The episode also explores California’s gubernatorial race, featuring discussions about Steve Hilton and growing dissatisfaction with Governor Gavin Newsom. Hannity highlights issues including crime, homelessness, taxes, illegal immigration, and the exodus of businesses and wealthy residents from California to states like Florida and Texas. The hour closes with broader analysis of the upcoming midterm elections, Republican strategy heading into 2026, and concerns about what Hannity describes as the Democratic Party’s accelerating shift toward socialism and government control.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 27 May 2026
Sean Hannity opens the hour with extensive coverage of President Trump’s negotiations with Iran and the administration’s growing pressure campaign against the Iranian regime. Hannity details ongoing military strikes, threats surrounding the Strait of Hormuz, and the president’s push to force Middle Eastern nations into broader regional peace agreements tied to the Abraham Accords. The show also features powerful commentary from former hostage Kevin Hermening, who reflects on Iran’s decades-long history of deception, terrorism, and hostility toward the United States. The conversation expands into larger national security concerns, including the dangers of a nuclear-armed Iran, the future of the Middle East, and whether diplomacy can realistically succeed with the current regime. Hannity also examines growing concerns about government surveillance, artificial intelligence, cryptocurrency tracking, and the expanding role of technology in everyday American life. The episode blends geopolitical analysis with broader debates over privacy, energy independence, and America’s future role as the dominant global superpower.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 27 May 2026
Sean Hannity breaks down the growing political divide in America while covering escalating tensions with Iran, the Texas Senate primary battle, and the Democratic Party’s continued shift toward the far left. The hour features an extended interview with Ken Paxton as he discusses his Senate campaign, President Trump’s endorsement, border security, gun rights, and the ideological battle shaping the future of Texas politics. Hannity also examines controversial comments from progressive candidates across the country, including debates surrounding gender ideology, socialism, and government overreach. The episode also focuses heavily on Iran, with analysis of President Trump’s hardline negotiating strategy and renewed military pressure in the Middle East. Hannity discusses the administration’s insistence on dismantling Iran’s nuclear ambitions while expanding the Abraham Accords across the region. Throughout the hour, Hannity argues that the upcoming midterm elections may become one of the most consequential political battles in modern American history as Republicans and Democrats move further apart on culture, security, and economic policy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 27 May 2026
In this "Best of Hannity" episode, Sean Hannity closes the day with a powerful look at rising political tension, media influence, and what he describes as a growing “assassination culture” fueled by extreme rhetoric. He reacts to conspiracy theories circulating online after recent events and warns about the dangers of misinformation shaping public perception. The hour also touches on economic concerns, foreign policy tensions with Iran, and broader cultural divides impacting everyday Americans—from housing affordability to election integrity. Through caller interactions and commentary, Hannity emphasizes personal responsibility, national security, and the importance of informed decision-making in a volatile environment. This episode captures the emotional and societal stakes of a country grappling with division, distrust, and the consequences of unchecked rhetoric.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 26 May 2026
In this "Best of Hannity" episode, Sean Hannity delivers one of the most emotional hours of the day as he highlights the human cost of open-border policies and sanctuary-state failures. The centerpiece of the hour is a powerful interview with Joe Abraham, the father of Katie Abraham, who was killed after an illegal immigrant slammed into her vehicle, followed by a blistering discussion of Illinois leaders, victim advocacy, and accountability. This episode puts the spotlight on angel families, border-related crime, and the devastating real-world consequences of immigration policies that Hannity says should never have been allowed to happen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 26 May 2026
In this "Best of Hannity" episode, Sean Hannity’s final hour focuses on Luke Rosiak’s investigative reporting into Medicaid fraud, home health care abuse, adult daycare schemes, and questionable billing practices in states like Ohio and Minnesota. Rosiak walks through how Medicaid waivers, shell-like companies, and lightly monitored service providers may be draining taxpayer dollars through unverifiable care claims. Hannity frames the issue as a massive waste, fraud, and abuse scandal that takes resources away from people who truly need help. The hour also returns to Iran, the economy, Ken Griffin’s warning about New York, and the political consequences of driving business investment out of blue cities.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 23 May 2026
In this "Best of Hannity" episode, Sean Hannity is joined by Sarah Carter, now serving as the White House drug czar, for a focused conversation on America’s drug crisis, fentanyl, cartel networks, and the Trump administration’s national drug control strategy. Carter explains how the administration is targeting narco-terrorist organizations, reducing supply, warning families about counterfeit pills, and treating recovery as a community and faith-driven mission. The hour also covers the dangers of emerging drugs like xylazine and medetomidine, which Carter describes as powerful animal tranquilizers being mixed into the street drug supply. Hannity also touches on illegal immigration, voluntary deportations, Obama Center voter ID irony, Nigel Farage’s political rise in the U.K., and the broader decline of Europe’s political establishment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 23 May 2026
In this "Best of Hannity" episode, Sean Hannity is joined by Senator Rick Scott for a wide-ranging conversation on violent political rhetoric, Iran, the future of the Democratic Party, and the stakes of the midterm elections. Scott responds to disturbing comments made about him by left-wing commentator Hasan Piker, arguing that radical voices are gaining influence inside the Democratic coalition. The discussion then turns to Iran, where Hannity and Scott focus on economic pressure, the blockade, the IRGC, oil revenue, and President Trump’s strategy to avoid unnecessary American casualties while keeping military options on the table. Scott also weighs in on the SAVE Act, border funding, ICE and CBP, the filibuster, and why votes matter more than political rhetoric.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 23 May 2026
In the final hour, Gregg Jarrett talks with John Solomon about the historic indictment of former Cuban President Raul Castro in connection with the 1996 shootdown of Brothers to the Rescue aircraft that killed four Americans. The discussion traces how a former Cuban Air Force pilot’s presence in the United States helped reopen the case and why Cuban exiles have waited decades for justice. Jarrett and Solomon also return to the South Florida grand jury investigation into lawfare against Trump, including potential conspiracy, obstruction, and civil-rights-related charges. Listener calls drive the final half hour, with questions about Comey, the filibuster, Iran, FISA courts, and whether accountability should mean more than public embarrassment. It is a packed closing hour about justice delayed, legal accountability, Cuba, election law, and the institutions that decide who is held responsible.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 22 May 2026
Gregg Jarrett continues with a breakdown of Tuesday’s primary results and President Trump’s influence over Republican voters. He points to Trump-backed candidates winning across multiple races, including major contests in Kentucky, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas. Doug Schoen joins to discuss what those results may mean for the midterms, the strength of Trump’s endorsement, the risks facing Republicans, and whether affordability, redistricting, and fraud scandals could shape the November election. Jarrett also takes listener calls on Iran, military pressure, voter ID, the SAVE Act, and the filibuster. The hour connects campaign strategy, election integrity, foreign policy, and the political fight over whether Trump’s movement can carry Republicans through a difficult midterm cycle.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 22 May 2026
Gregg Jarrett fills in for Sean Hannity and opens with a sharp legal breakdown of the ongoing accountability push tied to the lawfare campaign against Donald Trump. The hour focuses on the South Florida grand jury, Jack Smith’s prosecutions, James Comey, John Brennan, and the broader allegations surrounding the Russia collusion investigation. Jarrett also covers the indictment of a former Jack Smith prosecutor accused of stealing confidential investigation documents and disguising them as dessert recipes. Mike Davis of the Article III Project joins to discuss whether the lawfare campaign could be treated as an ongoing criminal conspiracy and what potential charges could follow. It is a legal-heavy hour centered on accountability, weaponized government power, and the question of whether those who abused the justice system will finally face consequences.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 22 May 2026
Hey there! It's Lynda McLaughlin, your host of the Rogue Recap, and what a wild ride we've had on Sound Bytes #6! From explosive car stories in NYC to the hilarity of Chinese Trump impersonators, this episode was packed with unexpected twists and turns. Eric Eggers and I dove into everything from the chaos of public transport to the quirks of Peppa Pig's new characters. We even managed to squeeze in some accordion-playing dogs for good measure! It's been a rollercoaster of laughs, insights, and a few "did that just happen?" moments. Can't wait to do it all over again next week! @LyndaMick @RogueRecap RogueRecap.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 21 May 2026
In the final news roundup, Sean Hannity speaks with John Solomon and U.S. Attorney Jason Quiñones about the historic indictment of Raul Castro tied to the 1996 shootdown of Brothers to the Rescue aircraft that killed four Americans. The hour explores what the indictment means for accountability, the Cuban regime, and the broader Trump-era pressure campaign against hostile regimes in the Western Hemisphere. Hannity also turns to the growing debate over central bank digital currency, warning that a CBDC could become a tool for government surveillance and control over Americans’ private financial lives. Congressman Michael Cloud joins to explain the push for a permanent ban and why privacy, cash, and decentralized financial choice matter. The episode closes with callers, Memorial Day reflections, and Hannity’s reminder that freedom requires vigilance, sacrifice, and courage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 21 May 2026
Sean Hannity is joined by Bill O’Reilly for a wide-ranging conversation on Hannity’s trip to China, President Trump’s meeting with President Xi, the media’s coverage of the summit, and the growing confrontation with Iran. Hannity and O’Reilly discuss Taiwan, China’s economic leverage, the Strait of Hormuz, and whether Beijing will play any constructive role in stopping Iran’s aggression. The conversation also moves to Europe, immigration, and O’Reilly’s upcoming reporting trip to London. Later, Hannity highlights the emotional story of Dolly and Brendan Jones, two American veterans fighting to bring home their dog Lucy after a dispute with local animal control. It is a powerful hour about global pressure, media distortion, and one family’s fight for fairness.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 21 May 2026
Sean Hannity opens with a forceful breakdown of President Trump’s position on Iran, the nuclear threat, and the doctrine of peace through strength. He argues that Iran has been given every opportunity to choose peace but continues to push toward confrontation through nuclear enrichment, proxy warfare, and threats across the region. Hannity frames the decision ahead as a defining moment for Trump’s legacy and for the safety of future generations. He also turns to the state of the Democratic Party, calling out Gavin Newsom, Hakeem Jeffries, Wes Moore, Stacey Abrams, and other voices on the left for increasingly heated rhetoric. The hour connects foreign policy, anti-Semitism, political extremism, and the question of whether America still has the will to confront evil before it grows stronger.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 21 May 2026
Sean Hannity opens the final hour with Dr. Mehmet Oz, administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, to expose what Dr. Oz describes as massive fraud inside Medicare, Medicaid, Obamacare, hospice care, home health care, and personal care services. Dr. Oz lays out allegations of foreign-linked criminal networks, fraudulent hospice providers in California, personal care fraud in New York, and durable medical equipment schemes in Florida. Sean and Dr. Oz explain why rooting out waste, fraud, abuse, and corruption could protect the Medicare trust fund and save taxpayers billions. They also discuss President Trump’s prescription drug pricing push, including TrumpRx and efforts to bring U.S. drug prices closer to what other countries pay. Later, Sean turns to Israel, Iran, and the humanitarian crisis facing civilians as conflict continues in the Middle East. This hour focuses on protecting taxpayers, lowering health care costs, defending seniors, and exposing corruption inside America’s largest entitlement programs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 20 May 2026
Sean Hannity continues his election day coverage with Congressman Byron Donalds, who warns that the modern Democratic Party has moved far to the left on immigration, taxes, energy, voting rules, and the courts. Sean and Donalds discuss the importance of voter integrity, including proof of citizenship, voter ID, signature verification, updated voter rolls, and chain-of-custody controls. They also examine why Republicans need to stay unified behind President Trump’s agenda as the country moves toward the midterm elections. The conversation turns to Iran, where Donalds defends Trump’s approach and argues that Iran cannot be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon. Sean also frames the “Trump doctrine” as misunderstood by both isolationists and the legacy media. This hour connects election integrity, Republican unity, foreign policy, and the fight to keep America strong at home and abroad.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 20 May 2026
Sean Hannity breaks down a major primary election day as voters in Alabama, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Oregon, and Pennsylvania head to the polls. In Kentucky, Sean focuses on the high-stakes Republican primary between Thomas Massie and Trump-backed Navy SEAL veteran and farmer Ed Gallrein. Gallrein joins the show to make his case for Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District, highlighting his military service, farming roots, and commitment to supporting President Trump’s agenda. Sean argues that every House seat matters with narrow Republican margins and warns that obstruction inside the party could slow down conservative priorities. Billy Cunningham also joins with a full report from Kentucky, outlining the intensity of the race and why turnout could decide the outcome. This hour frames the 2026 midterms as a defining fight for the future of the Republican Party and the country.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 20 May 2026
In this episode, we cover everything - we start with POTUS's return and the tensions in the Middle East. We get into the misinformation and the challenges of discerning truth in the media. We have by far the funniest clip from a community board meeting where a woman complains about children splashing in a pool...can we please let kids be kids? And of course, we talk about child safety, immigration, and societal complacency. Accountability anyone? Â @LyndaMick RogueRecap.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 19 May 2026
Sean Hannity continues his China summit analysis with Gordon Chang, author of Plan Red: China’s Project to Destroy America. Chang explains why China’s surveillance and cyber tactics remain a serious threat, while Sean shares new details about burner phones, security precautions, and the message sent by the U.S. delegation. They also examine President Trump’s strategy with President Xi, including the decision to bring American CEOs into the room and the potential impact on trade, Iran, Taiwan, and U.S.-China relations. Later, Sean turns to Iran, Israel’s fight for survival, and Dr. Mehmet Oz’s warning about massive health care fraud inside Medicare and Medicaid.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 19 May 2026
Eric Trump joins Sean Hannity for a wide-ranging conversation following the Trump family’s trip to China and their time together aboard Air Force One. Eric addresses media claims about his involvement in China-related business deals, pushes back on Jen Psaki’s reporting, and explains why he says the attacks on his family continue. He also reflects on years of investigations, the Russia hoax, alleged leaks from inside government, and what he believes Kash Patel and others are now uncovering. Sean and Eric also share lighter moments from the trip, including family stories, business debates, and the new “Hangout with Hannity” podcast conversation with Lara Trump.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 19 May 2026
Sean Hannity returns with behind-the-scenes insight from President Trump’s high-stakes trip to China and the unexpected moments that shaped the meeting with President Xi. Sean breaks down how top American CEOs were brought into the room, why Trump’s unpredictability changed the tone of the summit, and what new signals emerged on trade, Boeing, energy, agriculture, and Iran. He also explains why China’s reported pledge not to provide military equipment to Iran could become a major foreign policy development. Plus, Sean reacts to escalating tensions in the Middle East and warns that time may be running out for Iran to accept a deal that prevents it from becoming a nuclear power.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 19 May 2026
Mark Simone takes calls from across the country while covering California politics, media culture, and conservative momentum ahead of the next election cycle. The hour opens with Steve Hilton discussing his campaign for governor of California, arguing that one-party Democratic rule has led to rising costs, crime, homelessness, and economic frustration throughout the state. Hilton outlines his platform centered around affordability, lower taxes, energy costs, and government accountability while warning that California is approaching a tipping point.  The show also covers the Los Angeles mayoral race, frustrations with progressive leadership, media bias, and voter concerns over election integrity. Listeners hear discussions about Marco Rubio, Trump’s foreign policy approach, Cuba’s instability, late-night television’s political shift, and reactions to President Trump’s growing influence in Florida and beyond. Throughout the hour, Mark mixes political commentary with listener calls, humor, and sharp observations about culture, media, and the changing political landscape across America.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 16 May 2026
Mark Simone is joined by economist Steve Moore for a fast-moving discussion on inflation, gas prices, China, taxation, and the future of the American economy. The conversation examines how energy prices and Middle East tensions are affecting markets while also exploring why many economists remain optimistic about long-term U.S. growth. Steve Moore argues that America is positioned to dominate the next generation of AI, manufacturing, and energy production if pro-growth policies continue.  The hour also dives into the economic divide between blue and red states, soaring taxes in places like New York and California, and the migration of businesses and wealth toward states like Florida and Texas. Mark and Steve discuss government spending, postal service losses, and whether America’s economic momentum can overcome global instability. Later in the program, Miranda Devine joins the show to discuss media bias, political violence, Hunter Biden, Barack Obama’s influence behind the scenes, and the ongoing political battles surrounding President Trump.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 16 May 2026
Mark Simone fills in for Sean Hannity with extensive coverage of President Trump’s high-profile China trip and exclusive interview from Beijing. The hour breaks down Trump’s meeting with President Xi, discussions surrounding trade, tariffs, energy, Iran, and America’s economic leverage on the world stage. Trump describes China’s leadership, outlines possible energy agreements, and explains why he believes the United States remains the world’s dominant military and economic power. The conversation also explores the media’s treatment of the administration, America’s manufacturing future, and the role major U.S. business leaders played during the trip.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 16 May 2026
Sean Hannity interviews Secretary of State Marco Rubio aboard Air Force One during the trip to China, covering the administration’s foreign policy approach, U.S.-China competition, Iran, Taiwan, rare earths, intellectual property theft, and America’s need to rebuild domestic industrial capacity. Rubio explains that China is both America’s top geopolitical challenge and one of the most important relationships to manage, while stressing that the U.S. must protect its interests without drifting into unnecessary conflict. The interview also covers Iran’s nuclear threat, the Strait of Hormuz, Venezuela, Cuba, Ukraine’s battlefield innovation, Pope Leo, NATO, and the Trump Doctrine of engagement rooted in American security, prosperity, and strength. Mark Simone closes the hour by praising Rubio’s command of foreign policy and previewing Sean’s exclusive interview with President Trump from China.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 14 May 2026
Mark Simone continues coverage of President Trump’s China trip, focusing on the business side of the summit and the major CEOs traveling with the president. Carol Roth joins the show to discuss the economic stakes of the trip, potential Boeing aircraft purchases, rare earth minerals, artificial intelligence, trade, and why bringing business leaders directly into the room may be a smart negotiating move. The hour also turns to domestic politics, with Roth warning about socialism, Mamdani-style policies, blue-city decline, and the economic damage caused by anti-business leadership. Later, pollster John McLaughlin breaks down Trump’s real approval numbers, media polling flaws, Kamala Harris, AOC, Hakeem Jeffries, Kathy Hochul, Bruce Blakeman, and the path Republicans need to take heading into the midterms.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 14 May 2026
Mark Simone guest-hosts The Sean Hannity Show while Sean travels with President Trump in China, breaking down the high-stakes summit with President Xi, the intense surveillance environment, and the unusual restrictions placed on phones, computers, reporters, and staff. Simone highlights the red-carpet welcome President Trump received, the state dinner, the formal Chinese performance of “YMCA,” and reports that China may be willing to help on Iran and avoid sending weapons to the regime. Gordon Chang joins the hour to explain China’s long history of broken agreements, its strategic use of Iran as a proxy, the importance of Taiwan, and why President Trump’s unpredictability gives the U.S. leverage in negotiations. The hour frames the summit as both a diplomatic test and a major geopolitical moment involving trade, energy, Iran, Taiwan, surveillance, and U.S.-China power competition.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcribed - Published: 14 May 2026
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