The Sean Hannity Show

War Powers, Anti-Semitism, and the Socialist Turn

32 min · 25 jun 2026
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Mark Simone continues guest-hosting and brings on Greg Jarrett to explain why the Senate’s War Powers resolution on Iran is not binding and why presidents retain broad Article II authority to act militarily in defense of national security. Jarrett also discusses judicial rulings against Trump, questions about Biden’s pardons for Anthony Fauci and Hunter Biden, and how a new perjury charge could still apply if Fauci lies in future testimony. Alan Dershowitz then joins to denounce the Democratic Socialists of America as a hate group, warning that anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism are increasingly mainstream inside the Democratic Party. Dershowitz discusses the New York coffee shop that refused service to Congressman Dan Goldman, says lawsuits should follow, and argues that the current socialist movement echoes dangerous historical patterns. The hour also includes listener calls on court packing, Trump serving a third term, Amazon Prime Day, Air Force One, and the Taylor Swift wedding rumors at Madison Square Garden. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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27 jun 202633 min
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Republicans, Socialists and the 2026 Choice

Jason Chaffetz fills in for Sean Hannity and frames the 2026 midterms around two major questions: whether Republicans will actually deliver on the agenda they campaigned on, and how far left Democrats are willing to go. He argues that President Trump reshaped the Republican Party around border security, voter integrity, and working-class priorities, but warns that Senate Republicans must show more urgency, especially on the SAVE Act. Chaffetz contrasts that with what he describes as a Democratic Party being pulled toward socialism by figures like Mamdani, AOC, Bernie Sanders, and other Democratic Socialists. Congressman Pat Fallon joins to discuss China’s influence in American universities, legislation to restrict federal funding for schools tied to Chinese Communist Party programs, and the need to protect sensitive research. Chaffetz also criticizes California’s proposed wealth tax and warns that high-tax, anti-business policies will drive people and companies out of blue states. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

27 jun 202633 min
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Sacred Honor

Jason Chaffetz opens the second hour by focusing on America’s founding principles and the need for vigilance as the country approaches its 250th anniversary. Former U.S. Attorney Brett Tolman joins to discuss the Charlie Kirk assassination case, including why the case is taking so long, the judge’s gag order, the death penalty remaining in play, and broader concerns about politicized judges and legal overreach. Chaffetz then speaks with Bradley Devlin of The Daily Signal about the documentary Sacred Honor: The Declaration That Defines a Nation, which connects the Declaration of Independence to today’s cultural and political challenges. They discuss Gen Z’s struggle with meaning and purpose, the dangers of AI, the importance of first principles, faith, human dignity, and why younger Americans need to understand the founding story before the country can meet the next generation of threats. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

27 jun 202633 min
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Guns, Borders and America's Future

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SAVE Act Fight Lingers On

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