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Sean Hannity opens the week highlighting a shocking New York Post headline: 63 subway career criminals racked up over 5,000 arrests, yet only five remain behind bars. He frames the issue as the result of radical leftist policies such as no-bail laws and "reimagining" police which he argues allow repeat offenders to terrorize innocent riders. Hannity discusses the broader impact of these lenient reforms, cites the horrific murder of a young Ukrainian refugee in Charlotte, and scrutinizes politicians silence and media complicity. Featuring expert takes and D.C. crime statistics, the episode spotlights why public safety remains a top concern for voters and calls for supporting organizations like Tunnel to Towers.
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Sean Hannity opens the week highlighting a shocking New York Post headline: 63 subway career criminals racked up over 5,000 arrests, yet only five remain behind bars. He frames the issue as the result of radical leftist policies such as no-bail laws and "reimagining" police which he argues allow repeat offenders to terrorize innocent riders. Hannity discusses the broader impact of these lenient reforms, cites the horrific murder of a young Ukrainian refugee in Charlotte, and scrutinizes politicians silence and media complicity. Featuring expert takes and D.C. crime statistics, the episode spotlights why public safety remains a top concern for voters and calls for supporting organizations like Tunnel to Towers.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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