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In Hour 2 of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean Hannity is joined by investigative journalist John Solomon of Just the News to break down explosive findings from a Government Accountability Office report revealing the FBI opened more than 1,200 “assessments” into politicians, journalists, clergy, and private citizens—without probable cause. Hannity presses the implications of these investigations, questioning whether former FBI Director Christopher Wray misled Congress about surveillance activities tied to school board parents and religious groups.
Solomon details how “assessments” allow federal agents to monitor individuals without meeting the threshold for a formal investigation—raising concerns about civil liberties and First Amendment protections. The conversation also turns to a reported grand jury probe in Florida examining potential conspiracy charges tied to past intelligence operations, including scrutiny involving former CIA Director John Brennan.
Hannity connects the dots between Crossfire Hurricane, newer alleged intelligence efforts, and what he calls a growing pattern of government overreach aimed at dissenters and investigative reporters. The hour also explores emerging AI technology disrupting industries, border security concerns, and the broader debate over federal accountability.
This episode delivers a deep dive into government transparency, constitutional rights, and the potential legal reckoning that could reshape Washington.
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In Hour 2 of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean Hannity is joined by investigative journalist John Solomon of Just the News to break down explosive findings from a Government Accountability Office report revealing the FBI opened more than 1,200 “assessments” into politicians, journalists, clergy, and private citizens—without probable cause. Hannity presses the implications of these investigations, questioning whether former FBI Director Christopher Wray misled Congress about surveillance activities tied to school board parents and religious groups.
Solomon details how “assessments” allow federal agents to monitor individuals without meeting the threshold for a formal investigation—raising concerns about civil liberties and First Amendment protections. The conversation also turns to a reported grand jury probe in Florida examining potential conspiracy charges tied to past intelligence operations, including scrutiny involving former CIA Director John Brennan.
Hannity connects the dots between Crossfire Hurricane, newer alleged intelligence efforts, and what he calls a growing pattern of government overreach aimed at dissenters and investigative reporters. The hour also explores emerging AI technology disrupting industries, border security concerns, and the broader debate over federal accountability.
This episode delivers a deep dive into government transparency, constitutional rights, and the potential legal reckoning that could reshape Washington.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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