On this episode of the Sean Hannity Show, the spotlight is on allegations surrounding President Biden's use of the auto pen for issuing last-minute pardons and commutations, a practice now under intense scrutiny. Hannity hosts Oversight Project president Mike Howell, who explains that internal Department of Justice communications warned the White House that these auto pen-signed warrants might not be legally valid, especially those involving violent offenders. The segment reveals claims of limited direct interaction between Biden and his staff, heightening concerns about decision-making and cognitive abilities. Later, civil rights attorney Leo Terrell joins to discuss the alarming rise of anti-Semitism in the U.S., highlighting the issue's prevalence on campuses and in the media, as well as Trump's efforts to address it. The show emphasizes the legal and societal stakes of both controversies, with calls for stronger leadership and accountability.

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Trump's Primary Power and Midterm Test
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Lawfare, Comey, and the Florida Grand Jury
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