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Sean Hannity opens this hour with a sharp focus on national security breakdowns, questioning how repeated failures—from major events to presidential protection—continue to occur. He argues that systemic gaps in preparedness and perimeter control are putting lives at risk and demands accountability from those responsible.
Joined by Bill O’Reilly, Hannity expands the conversation to media influence, political rhetoric, and the growing cultural divide in America. The discussion highlights how messaging, tone, and public discourse may be contributing to rising tensions across the country.
The hour also explores broader societal concerns, including safety, leadership responsibility, and the role of institutions in maintaining order—framing these issues as critical to the nation’s future stability.
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Sean Hannity opens this hour with a sharp focus on national security breakdowns, questioning how repeated failures—from major events to presidential protection—continue to occur. He argues that systemic gaps in preparedness and perimeter control are putting lives at risk and demands accountability from those responsible.
Joined by Bill O’Reilly, Hannity expands the conversation to media influence, political rhetoric, and the growing cultural divide in America. The discussion highlights how messaging, tone, and public discourse may be contributing to rising tensions across the country.
The hour also explores broader societal concerns, including safety, leadership responsibility, and the role of institutions in maintaining order—framing these issues as critical to the nation’s future stability.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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