In the final news roundup, Sean Hannity speaks with John Solomon and U.S. Attorney Jason Quiñones about the historic indictment of Raul Castro tied to the 1996 shootdown of Brothers to the Rescue aircraft that killed four Americans. The hour explores what the indictment means for accountability, the Cuban regime, and the broader Trump-era pressure campaign against hostile regimes in the Western Hemisphere. Hannity also turns to the growing debate over central bank digital currency, warning that a CBDC could become a tool for government surveillance and control over Americans’ private financial lives. Congressman Michael Cloud joins to explain the push for a permanent ban and why privacy, cash, and decentralized financial choice matter. The episode closes with callers, Memorial Day reflections, and Hannity’s reminder that freedom requires vigilance, sacrifice, and courage.

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