In this hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean Hannity frames the 2026 midterm elections as one of the most consequential choice moments in modern political history
Hannity spotlights House passage of the SAVE Act, calling for proof of citizenship and voter ID requirements, while arguing that Democrats should be forced on the record regarding funding for DHS, ICE, and TSA. He contrasts Republican border enforcement efforts with what he describes as years of failed immigration policy under the Biden administration, citing violent crimes committed by illegal immigrants and controversial judicial rulings releasing convicted offenders
The program also revisits past statements from Barack Obama on border enforcement and deportations, questioning what Hannity calls the “selective outrage” of today’s political climate. He discusses escalating tensions surrounding ICE operations in Minnesota and Arizona, warning that heated political rhetoric can have real-world consequences for law enforcement officers. Interviews with Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen focus on comments by Attorney General Kris Mayes regarding stand-your-ground laws and ICE, which law enforcement groups have condemned
From border security and election integrity to economic policy and the Second Amendment, Hannity presents the debate as a defining referendum on sovereignty, public safety, and constitutional order. As campaign cash builds and legal battles intensify, he argues that voters will ultimately decide whether America doubles down on enforcement and accountability—or pivots in a different direction.

Rhetoric, Resistance & the Rule of Law
29:03

SAVE Act Showdown: Election Integrity on the Line
27:47

San Francisco in Freefall
31:18