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
Hour 2 continues the News Roundup as Sean tracks Iran’s unrest, the post-Maduro domino effect for Cuba, and the political reaction in the U.S. Sean is joined by Rep. Lance Gooden (Texas) to break down the policy and security implications, including energy, stability in the region, and the hypocrisy of Democrats criticizing actions they previously demanded. The hour also pivots into domestic headlines, including the widening fraud story out of Minnesota and national political stakes.
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In Hour 1, Sean Hannity breaks down a rapidly shifting global landscape as mass protests erupt in Iran, Cuba teeters on the edge of collapse, and Nicolás Maduro’s grip on Venezuela finally snaps. Sean examines reports of Iranian security forces standing down, escalating unrest in Tehran, and growing signs the regime may not survive. He also explains why Cuba’s economic model is unraveling and how Venezuela’s liberation could reshape the Western Hemisphere. This hour sets the stage for one of the most consequential geopolitical moments in decades.
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In this episode of The Rogue Recap, host Lynda McLaughlin discusses the political landscape in Minnesota, focusing on the upcoming gubernatorial race involving Amy Klobuchar. She expresses concerns about government accountability, election fraud, and the impact of immigration on welfare systems. The conversation highlights the need for citizens to be aware of these issues and take action to address them.
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Welcome back and Happy New Year! In this first episode of Season 2 of the Rogue Recap we tackle Somali fraud, commie cover-ups, and lunatic liberals that have, sadly, come out of the shadows. And of course, we would be remiss if we did not bash our RINO's as well; they are always good for a few laughs. From Mamdani to Maduro and Schumer to Walz, we've got you covered.
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Sean opens the hour with New Year greetings and a brisk rundown of global flashpoints, citing a London Times report that Iran's supreme leader may flee to Russia if unrest worsens, Cuba on the brink, and courtroom developments around Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro. He credits Donald Trump for recent geopolitical shifts and forecasts economic benefits ahead, from lower interest rates to new manufacturing investment and cheaper energy. Sean praises the U.S. military and describes a high-risk operation he says led to Maduros capture, arguing the U.S. will temporarily oversee Venezuela until a safe transition, with figures like Maria Machado in the conversation. Domestically, he highlights Minnesota Governor Tim Walz ending his re-election bid amid corruption scrutiny and calls out online voices he says fuel conspiracy theories and antisemitism. He frames the coming midterm elections as pivotal and promises continued coverage as new details emerge.
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Sean examines criticism of the presidents Venezuela strategy, contrasting public claims with outcomes. The conversation centers on the argument that if the policy were working, Juan Guaid would be in Venezuela, not here. The critic contends the Maduro regime is more powerful and entrenched today than when the effort began. Sean weighs these claims and what they reveal about the policy's track record this hour.
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Sean examines claims of widespread daycare fraud in Minnesota, highlighting citizen journalist Nick Shirley's visits to empty centers reportedly receiving millions in taxpayer funds. He reports that Governor Tim Walz drops his reelection bid amid these revelations. House Oversight Chair James Comer joins to outline warnings from state employees, requests for documents from Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison, and potential subpoenas after an upcoming hearing. Comer says DOJ investigations have already led to more than a dozen arrests and expects Walz and Ellison to testify as Sean keeps the focus on accountability and taxpayer dollars.
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Peter Schweizer and Eric Eggers fill in for Sean, unpacking a new Gallup reading that puts congressional approval at 15 percent and a growing wave of members opting out of 2026 re-election bids. Former House Oversight Chair Jason Chaffetz joins to explain how broken appropriations, abandoned regular order, and endless continuing resolutions leave lawmakers exhausted and ineffective. He makes the case for term limits, restructuring the Speaker's role, even scrapping the Appropriations Committee, and highlights how the end of earmarks has stripped leadership of leverage. The conversation contrasts Democratic unity under Nancy Pelosi with Republican's challenges, notes Donald Trump's unique influence, and touches on proposals like voter ID and the SAVE Act as part of broader structural fixes.
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Peter Schweitzer and Eric Eggers sit in for Sean and ring in the new year with a reality check on 2025. They revisit dire forecasts around tariffs, National Guard deployments in cities, and strikes on Iran, comparing them with outcomes they say include a steady market, reduced crime in Washington, D.C., and no broader war. On immigration, they cite figures on self-deportations and removals, argue the labor market remains solid, and note claims of significant tariff revenue and a narrowing deficit. The conversation also touches on reactions from Warren Buffett, Gavin Newsom, J.B. Pritzker, Tucker Carlson, and Mark Cuban. They preview a conversation with Carol Markowitz about New York City's new Democrat socialist mayor.
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