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In this powerful second hour, Sean Hannity examines the attempted attack at Mar-a-Lago and the broader climate of political rhetoric fueling unrest across the country. As details emerge about the armed suspect allegedly obsessed with the Epstein controversy, Sean asks whether nonstop comparisons to “dictator,” “Nazi,” and “fascist” rhetoric are contributing to rising threats against public officials and law enforcement. Former acting CBP Commissioner Mark Morgan joins the program to discuss the surge in attacks on ICE agents, escalating cartel violence in Mexico, and America’s expanding intelligence support in taking down narco-terror leaders.
The conversation shifts to the crisis at the southern border, the staggering profits cartels generate from both drugs and human smuggling, and why military-backed cooperation with Mexico may be essential to restoring stability. Sean also calls out inflammatory campaign messaging from radical Democrats, warning that normalizing extreme language carries real-world consequences.
Bottom line: security at home, strength abroad, and responsible rhetoric all matter more than ever in a volatile moment.
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In this powerful second hour, Sean Hannity examines the attempted attack at Mar-a-Lago and the broader climate of political rhetoric fueling unrest across the country. As details emerge about the armed suspect allegedly obsessed with the Epstein controversy, Sean asks whether nonstop comparisons to “dictator,” “Nazi,” and “fascist” rhetoric are contributing to rising threats against public officials and law enforcement. Former acting CBP Commissioner Mark Morgan joins the program to discuss the surge in attacks on ICE agents, escalating cartel violence in Mexico, and America’s expanding intelligence support in taking down narco-terror leaders.
The conversation shifts to the crisis at the southern border, the staggering profits cartels generate from both drugs and human smuggling, and why military-backed cooperation with Mexico may be essential to restoring stability. Sean also calls out inflammatory campaign messaging from radical Democrats, warning that normalizing extreme language carries real-world consequences.
Bottom line: security at home, strength abroad, and responsible rhetoric all matter more than ever in a volatile moment.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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