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
In this hour, Sean examines the confrontation at a Minnesota church and whether the FACE Act and related statutes apply. Fox News legal analyst Greg Jarrett joins to outline potential charges and discuss the roles of protesters, Don Lemon, and Attorney General Keith Ellison's response. Sean takes calls from Minnesota, Florida, and Kansas on venue, federal jurisdiction, and broader concerns about civil rights enforcement. He also previews upcoming economic analysis with Steve Moore and emphasizes what comes next in the investigations. A listener raises geopolitics, prompting a brief detour into NATO and Greenland.
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In this episode, we break down the recent protests in Minneapolis, criticizing local leaders for their handling of the situation and highlighting the violence faced by citizen journalists. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of illegal immigration, emphasizing the negative impact on communities and the frustrations of legal immigrants. Lynda is outraged by the current societal climate, where irrational behavior is becoming normalized, particularly in youth sports and public protests. The episode also critiques the actions of public figures like Don Lemon, who are accused of inciting division and chaos during peaceful gatherings, and reflects on the growing discontent among everyday citizens who feel marginalized by extreme leftist ideologies. It's time for accountability and a return to rational discourse in society.
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Sean tackles escalating protests aimed at ICE in Minnesota and reports of coordinated efforts to obstruct federal operations. He speaks with 33-year law enforcement veteran Randy Sutton of The Wounded Blue, who describes depleted staffing, low morale, and the risks officers face on the ground. Sean also revisits his heated exchange with Michigan Congressman Sri Thanedar over deportations for convicted offenders and support for victim's families. He highlights a post from President Trump warning Minnesota officials about potential intervention and invites listeners to weigh in as the public safety debate intensifies.
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Sean opens hour two with escalating reports from Iran, including alleged mass killings of protesters, hacked state TV featuring exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, and U.S. military movements in the region. Human rights activist Goldie Gamari joins to share updates from Iranians on the ground, express support for Pahlavi, and highlight the resolve of demonstrators seeking freedom. Sean also cites claims that regime elites are moving money abroad and weighs concerns about regional fallout, noting Senator Lindsey Graham's meetings in Israel. The program then pivots to a clash over immigration enforcement as Sean responds to remarks from Jasmine Crockett, Ilhan Omar, Pramila Jayapal, Chris Van Hollen, Eric Holder, and Eric Swalwell about ICE funding and tactics. Listener calls and Sean's MLK Day reflections round out the hour, including a brief legal explainer on federal authority over ICE agents.
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Sean focuses on escalating unrest in Minneapolis as anti-ICE protests spill into a St. Paul church, reporting DHS figures on criminal arrests and removals. He relays White House and DOJ responses, including plans to prosecute the church disruption and a DOJ notice to Don Lemon, while noting criticism aimed at state and local leaders. Sean features highlights from a tense exchange with Rep. Shri Thanedar over deporting immigrants convicted of sex crimes. He broadens the hour to the Greenland debate, NATO and rare earths, upbeat economic indicators he tracks, and rising tensions with Iran in a fast-moving news roundup.
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In this episode of The Rogue Recap, Lynda McLaughlin addresses the current political climate, emphasizing the urgent need for citizens to engage with their elected representatives. She expresses frustration with both major political parties, labeling them as ineffective and disconnected from the needs of the average American. Lynda highlights the importance of the SAVE Act, which aims to protect voting rights by requiring proof of citizenship for federal elections. She critiques the Senate's slow progress on this bill and calls out specific senators for their lack of action, urging listeners to hold their representatives accountable.
Lynda delves into the concept of the filibuster, explaining its role in delaying legislative action and criticizing senators for using it to avoid voting on important issues. She argues that the current political landscape is detrimental to American citizens, particularly in light of issues like illegal immigration and voter fraud. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to contact their senators and advocate for the SAVE Act, emphasizing the need for a political shift to prioritize the interests of American citizens over partisan politics.
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Rogue Recap, Lynda McLaughlin, SAVE Act, filibuster, voter rights, political accountability, immigration, American citizens, Senate, political climate
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Sean opens with reaction to Caroline Leavitt's media confrontation and revisits the Minneapolis ICE shooting, citing DHS details and the self-defense account. Congressman Byron Donald's joins to discuss press bias, a Florida protest incident involving a state trooper, and the House Oversight probe into alleged welfare fraud in Minnesota, including claims of whistleblower retaliation and potential legal consequences. He also outlines the new Sharia-Free American Caucus and his vision for Florida as he pursues a run for governor with Donald Trump's endorsement. Sean plays highlights from his exchange with Rep. Ro Khanna on immigration, border policy, and rhetoric around ICE, and takes a Minnesota listener's faith-centered perspective on changes in the state. He closes by teasing tonight's TV guests and continued coverage on Iran and the border.
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Sean examines harrowing reports from Iran's crackdown and conflicting accounts about executions, highlighting a post from Lindsey Graham after landing in Israel and ongoing calls for U.S. help. He speaks with Oklahoma Senator Mark Wayne Mullen about alleged atrocities by the Revolutionary Guard, peace through strength, and how the Trump doctrine could shape a response. The discussion weighs isolationism versus targeted, no-boots-on-the-ground strikes and supporting Iranians seeking to choose their own leadership. Later, callers debate ICE tactics in Minneapolis as Sean underscores the scale of illegal immigration and an enforcement focus on criminal offenders amid inevitable imperfections. He also shares how a childhood obsession with radio sparked his career.
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This hour, Sean reacts to Senator Josh Hawley's tense exchange with OB-GYN Dr. Verma over whether biological men can get pregnant, then opens the phones as listeners from Brooklyn and Florida debate how to ask the question. He pivots to immigration, citing a list of violent crimes tied to people in the country illegally in Minnesota and arguing that attacks on ICE agents are surging while sanctuary policies block cooperation. Sean also references his on-air debate with Ro Khanna and frames border enforcement as a defining issue this election year. Lighter moments include banter about a furry convention, an overfed cat, and a TV scene about pronoun etiquette.
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