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In Hour 2, Sean Hannity zeroes in on explosive comments made by Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes regarding stand-your-ground laws and ICE agents. Hannity breaks down why law enforcement leaders across Arizona condemned the remarks and what the controversy means for border states already struggling with illegal immigration. He is joined by Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen, who announces his campaign to unseat Mayes and restore what he calls law-and-order leadership in the state.
The conversation expands into the broader national immigration debate, examining the pressures faced by border communities and the political consequences heading into the next election cycle. Hannity emphasizes the dangers of reckless rhetoric directed at federal agents and the importance of clear legal standards when it comes to self-defense laws. He also reflects on the legacy of former Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich and contrasts past leadership with the current political climate.
As the 2026 race begins to take shape, Hannity frames Arizona as a critical battleground for border enforcement, public safety, and the future direction of the American Southwest.
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In Hour 2, Sean Hannity zeroes in on explosive comments made by Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes regarding stand-your-ground laws and ICE agents. Hannity breaks down why law enforcement leaders across Arizona condemned the remarks and what the controversy means for border states already struggling with illegal immigration. He is joined by Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen, who announces his campaign to unseat Mayes and restore what he calls law-and-order leadership in the state.
The conversation expands into the broader national immigration debate, examining the pressures faced by border communities and the political consequences heading into the next election cycle. Hannity emphasizes the dangers of reckless rhetoric directed at federal agents and the importance of clear legal standards when it comes to self-defense laws. He also reflects on the legacy of former Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich and contrasts past leadership with the current political climate.
As the 2026 race begins to take shape, Hannity frames Arizona as a critical battleground for border enforcement, public safety, and the future direction of the American Southwest.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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