Sean Hannity opens the show by discussing wealthy investors and business leaders leaving or reducing exposure to New York City, including Ken Griffin and Sergey Brin. He connects those moves to progressive economic policies, rent control, taxes, and the rise of Mamdani-style Democratic socialism. Hannity highlights a CNN poll showing a large partisan divide in pride in America, with Republicans far more likely than Democrats to say they are proud of the country. He then focuses on recent Democratic primary wins by far-left candidates in New York and Colorado. The hour covers Malak Kiros, Hassan Piker, El-Sayed, Graham Platner, James Talarico, Bernie Sanders, AOC, and Kamala Harris’s outreach to the party’s left flank.

Women's Sports Win
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O’Reilly on Patriotism and the Democratic Divide
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The SAVE Act and the Fight Over Election Integrity
29:09