Sean Hannity focuses on Ken Griffin’s decision to double down on Miami instead of New York after Zohran Mamdani targeted him in a tax-the-rich campaign message. Hannity argues that Mamdani’s rhetoric is dangerous in an era of political violence and that high-tax, anti-business policies are accelerating the migration of capital, jobs, and wealthy taxpayers to Florida. Miranda Devine joins the show to discuss New York’s decline, Kathy Hochul’s political weakness, Mamdani’s influence over the Democratic Party, rising taxes, crime, and the erosion of public safety. The hour also includes listener calls on Disney, faith, Iran, and the difficulty of raising or losing a sick child.