The Sean Hannity Show

The Sean Hannity Show

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THEY'RE NOT WHITE - RACE, CRIME & THE MEDIA

The Hawley Exchange

Sean digs into the weeks debate over biological men in women's sports, highlighting Supreme Court arguments and a Senate exchange featuring Sen. Josh Hawley and an OB-GYN from Physicians for Reproductive Health. He then pivots to Minneapolis, where ICE operations and protests dominate the headlines, spotlighting statements from Gov. Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey, reports of an ambush on an ICE officer, and claims of rising assaults and threats against agents. Sean contrasts current criticism of ICE with Obama-era coverage and questions sanctuary policies and efforts to defund the agency. He also runs through economic headlines, noting lower mortgage rates, cooling inflation, stronger retail sales, and upbeat GDP projections cited during the show. The hour closes with brief remarks on reports of financial strain inside Iran as he weighs law enforcement, policy, and public safety.

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Inside The Bid for Greenland

Sean digs into reports that the U.S. may pursue acquiring Greenland, citing Arctic security and deterrence of Russia and China. He speaks with Florida Congressman Randy Fine about his bill to authorize steps toward a deal and a possible path to statehood, including his meeting with the ambassadors of Denmark and Greenland. They weigh statehood concerns, draw comparisons to Alaska, and discuss Greenland's natural resources. The hour also features Sean's broader national security concerns about Europe and immigration, plus a Senate exchange where Josh Hawley presses a physician on whether men can get pregnant. Sean then takes listener calls on California politics and fairness in women's sports.

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Fraud, ICE Clashes and Arctic Geopolitics

In this hour, Sean speaks with investigative reporter John Solomon about Minnesota welfare fraud allegations, whistleblower claims, and congressional plans to subpoena Somali cash couriers moving hundreds of millions through Minneapolis and Columbus as federal probes intensify. They also cover proposed legislation on immigrant benefits and the prospect that similar schemes reach other states. The conversation shifts to Greenland, where European concerns over Russian and Chinese influence collide with U.S. security debates. Sean then addresses the latest confrontation involving ICE, rising assaults on agents, and reports that the FBI is examining organizers behind anti-ICE protests, while noting the presidents signal that the Insurrection Act could be considered if state leaders impede federal enforcement.

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Transgender Sports Argument Reaches Top Court

Sean breaks down fresh Supreme Court arguments over West Virginia and Idaho bans on transgender athletes in women's sports, including exchanges with Justices Amy Coney Barrett, Katanji Brown-Jackson, and Sam Alito. Alliance Defending Freedoms Kristen Wagoner and collegiate runner Mary-Kate Marshall join to discuss how the cases affect female competitors and the intent of Title IX. He plays key moments from the courtroom, including questions to attorney Kathleen Hartnett about defining sex and equal protection. Later, Sean examines congressional stock trading and Nancy Pelosi's reported returns with House Administration Chairman Brian Stile, who outlines a bill to bar members from buying individual stocks and discusses blind trusts. The hour also tracks developing stories on Iran, immigration, and other headlines while taking listener calls.

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Mass Killings in Iran

In this hour, Sean examines the escalating protests in Iran, airing President Trumps message to demonstrators and noting reports of evacuations of U.S. personnel from regional bases. He speaks with Amir Fakhravar and Congressman Zach Nunn about alleged mass killings by the IRGC, maximum-pressure sanctions, and the case for targeted strikes without boots on the ground. Sean opens the phones for a debate over arming protesters and how the Trump doctrine applies. He also updates an ICE case involving Renee Good, relaying official's statements that an agent suffered internal bleeding during the incident.

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Sean Reviews Iranian Situation

Sean updates breaking developments on Iran, noting the presidents claim that killings and planned executions have stopped and reporting evacuations at a U.S. base in Qatar amid potential escalation. He analyzes the presidents pledge to back Iranian protesters, new tariffs on entities doing business with Iran, and a pressure-first approach without boots on the ground. Sean describes graphic reports from inside Iran, cites estimates of mass casualties, and debates options from surgical strikes to covert aid. He also tracks related headlines, including an alleged Venezuela-related leaker arrest, reported internal administration debate over Iran, and a sidebar on Greenland and NATO. Sean invites listeners to weigh in as the situation unfolds this hour.

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SCOTUS ASKS THE Q? ARE YOU A BOY OR A GIRL?

The Trans go to SCOTUS! Today we focus our convo around the Supreme Court's discussions on gender identity, particularly focusing on the implications of allowing trans athletes to compete in sports designated for women. Lynda feels strongly about the medical and social practices surrounding gender transition for children, labeling them as harmful and abusive. The discussion also critiques the perspectives of various Supreme Court justices on the matter, emphasizing the need for clarity on biological differences between genders and the impact of these issues on young women in sports.

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White House Drug Czar Sarah Carter

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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O'Reilly on Minnesota

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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