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Sean Hannity is joined by Bill O'Reilly for a sobering look at the decline of San Francisco — from the homelessness crisis in the Tenderloin to the rise of organized drug networks tied to Honduran nationals operating in plain sight. O’Reilly lays out what he witnessed firsthand: open-air drug markets, lax prosecution policies, and city leadership that has failed to restore order despite billions in funding.
The conversation turns to Gavin Newsom and what Hannity and O’Reilly describe as broken promises to clean up California’s streets — even as the city hosts glamorous Super Bowl events blocks away from tent encampments. They also examine the role of corporate influence, including Apple’s NFL partnership and the halftime show selection, and what it says about the commercialization of major cultural events.
The hour closes with a broader conversation about election integrity, voter ID laws, and whether some Republicans are doing enough to defend confidence in the electoral process. It’s a sharp, investigative hour focused on leadership, accountability, and the widening gap between political image and reality.
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Sean Hannity is joined by Bill O'Reilly for a sobering look at the decline of San Francisco — from the homelessness crisis in the Tenderloin to the rise of organized drug networks tied to Honduran nationals operating in plain sight. O’Reilly lays out what he witnessed firsthand: open-air drug markets, lax prosecution policies, and city leadership that has failed to restore order despite billions in funding.
The conversation turns to Gavin Newsom and what Hannity and O’Reilly describe as broken promises to clean up California’s streets — even as the city hosts glamorous Super Bowl events blocks away from tent encampments. They also examine the role of corporate influence, including Apple’s NFL partnership and the halftime show selection, and what it says about the commercialization of major cultural events.
The hour closes with a broader conversation about election integrity, voter ID laws, and whether some Republicans are doing enough to defend confidence in the electoral process. It’s a sharp, investigative hour focused on leadership, accountability, and the widening gap between political image and reality.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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