Sean Hannity
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The host discusses the risks and potential consequences of U.S. military intervention in foreign conflicts, arguing that losing a Navy ship would be geopolitically devastating and not worth the cost in American lives.
The host defends ICE agents' training standards, arguing they are as well-trained as other federal law enforcement and criticizing Democrats' calls for retraining as politically motivated.
The host covers a jury finding Meta and Google negligent in a social media addiction case involving children, discussing its potential as a landmark case for holding tech companies accountable.
The host discusses President Trump's planned trip to China amid Middle East tensions, noting it gives the U.S. leverage due to China's oil supply concerns and Iran's rejection of a peace plan.
The host talks about long TSA checkpoint lines due to the partial government shutdown, with unpaid agents and Democrats rejecting funding proposals, while sharing a personal travel experience.
The host extensively covers the murder of an 18-year-old by an illegal immigrant in Chicago, criticizing local Democrats for creating 'ICE-free zones' and blaming President Trump instead of taking responsibility.
The host engages with callers about political figure Curtis Sliwa, accents, and allegations of corruption in local politics, insisting something is 'rotten in Denmark' and vowing to investigate.
The host discusses Savannah Guthrie's emotional interview about her missing mother, with callers debating whether her public sharing of pain is appropriate given her celebrity status and others' losses.
"the president trump is going to travel to china in mid-may"
The claim that President Trump is going to travel to China in mid-May is contradicted by multiple sources. While initial reports indicated a planned visit for May 14-15, more recent sources report that Trump has delayed the trip due to the Iran conflict, with one source specifically stating he would go "in five or six weeks' time instead of at the end of the month." The trip has been postponed, not confirmed for mid-May. · high confidence
"speaking of iran the middle eastern country has completely rejected president trump's fifteen point peace plan earlier in the week"
Multiple credible sources confirm that Iran has rejected President Trump's 15-point peace plan, calling it 'excessive' and dismissing it through state media. However, none of the provided sources mention a five-day ceasefire being put into place; instead, they report ongoing attacks and Iran issuing its own five-point counterproposal. The claim combines a verified rejection with an unverified ceasefire element. · high confidence
"the pentagon is also reportedly sending more troops to the middle east multiple reports say this is from the u.s. army's eighty-second airborne division around fifteen hundred soldiers from the division based in fort brag north carolina"
The claim correctly states that the Pentagon is reportedly sending troops from the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg to the Middle East, but it inaccurately specifies 'about 1500 soldiers.' Multiple credible news reports based on sources indicate the deployment involves thousands of troops, with figures ranging from 1,000 to 3,000, not a specific 1,500. The core fact of a deployment is supported, but the specific troop number is inconsistent with reported figures. · high confidence
"as they go to the federal center there in georgia"
The claim correctly states that ICE agents train at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Georgia, which is confirmed by multiple sources. However, the claim that ICE agents receive the same training as other federal agencies and are 'as well trained or better trained than most local and county law enforcement' is contradicted by evidence. A CNN analysis found that ICE deportation officers receive fewer training days than most federal law enforcement agencies, and training was shortened from 13 to 8 weeks as part of a surge hiring effort. · high confidence
"a precious 18 year old college students named named sharon gorman was shot and killed while she was walking in a park"
The claim contains several factual inaccuracies and omissions. While sources confirm that Venezuelan national Jose Medina-Medina is charged with killing 18-year-old Loyola student Sheridan Gorman, and that he entered the U.S. under the Biden administration, there is no evidence that he was 'released into the United States by Joe Biden' personally. The claim about Governor J.B. Pritzker arresting or releasing him is unsubstantiated by the provided sources, which only mention calls for Pritzker not to release him. The victim's first name is Sheridan, not Sharon. · high confidence
"delta announced today they're going to end all special priority perks for lawmakers as long as this dhs shutdown is ongoing"
The claim is partially correct but contains significant inaccuracies. Delta has indeed suspended special airport services (like escorts and priority desks) for members of Congress due to the DHS shutdown, as reported by multiple sources. However, the claim that TSA workers are 'not being paid' is not supported by the provided sources, which only mention funding lapses, delays, and stretched resources—not a complete halt to pay. Additionally, the claim says 'all special priority perks for lawmakers,' but the sources specify the suspension applies to members of Congress, not all lawmakers broadly. · high confidence
"the second avenue subway has been under construction for your young guy is is longer than you are old"
The claim contains a kernel of truth but is exaggerated in key aspects. While the Second Avenue subway has indeed been under discussion and construction for decades (with planning dating back nearly a century), the current Phase 1 opened in 2017 after about 8 years of active construction. The $4.5 billion cost for Phase 1 is extremely high per mile but does not represent 'more money than anything in the history of New York City,' which would include projects like the original subway system, World Trade Center reconstruction, or infrastructure projects costing tens of billions. · high confidence
"a jury has found meta and google negligent and a potentially landmark social media addiction trial this morning"
Multiple credible news sources confirm that a Los Angeles jury found Meta and YouTube (owned by Google) negligent in a social media addiction trial. The jury awarded $3 million to a 20-year-old woman who alleged the platforms' addictive designs harmed her as a child. The verdict specifically states the companies' negligence was a substantial factor in causing harm. · high confidence
"we do know around the country there have been another it's another day of long lines at t s a checkpoints the partial government shutdown drags on"
Multiple credible sources confirm that TSA agents are not being paid during the partial government shutdown and that this has resulted in staffing shortages causing long lines at airport checkpoints. The shutdown has reached approximately 40 days, with TSA workers missing multiple paychecks. Reports from various news outlets document both the unpaid status of TSA workers and the resulting travel disruptions. · high confidence
"democrats rejected a republican proposal to reopen the department homeland security with only partial funding for ice"
Multiple credible news sources confirm that Senate Democrats rejected a Republican proposal to reopen the Department of Homeland Security with only partial funding for ICE. The Hill reports that 'Senate Democrats on Tuesday rejected a new proposal from Senate Republicans' to fund DHS while partially funding ICE, and NBC 15 states that 'Democrats rejected the proposal, arguing it would allow ICE to continue operating without meaningful reforms.' The rejection occurred during negotiations to end a partial government shutdown. · high confidence
"major league baseball star with the yankees and giants eight o'clock tonight i like that exclusively streaming on netflix"
The claim is directly supported by multiple credible sources. Netflix's official site and multiple news outlets confirm that the Yankees vs. Giants Opening Day game on March 25, 2026, will be streamed exclusively on Netflix at 8 p.m. ET. The sources explicitly state this is an exclusive Netflix broadcast with no other viewing options mentioned. · high confidence
"he's now the all time leading score in g league history"
Mac McClung is confirmed to be the all-time leading scorer in G League history, having passed Renaldo Major's record of 5,299 points. He has won the NBA Slam Dunk Contest three consecutive times (2023–2025). Despite his G League success and dunk contest accolades, he has primarily played on two-way contracts and has not secured a regular rotation role in the NBA. · high confidence
"clown mayor johnson literally banned ice from public parks"
The claim is directly supported by multiple credible sources. Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an executive order on October 6, 2025, that prohibits federal immigration agents (ICE) from using city-owned property for their operations, establishing what the order calls 'ICE-free zones.' The official city press release confirms the order applies to all city property, which includes public parks as part of that property. · high confidence
"the new york times reporting according to two sources the u.s has sent iran a 15-point plan to end the war"
Multiple credible news sources confirm that the U.S. sent Iran a 15-point plan to end the war. The Wall Street Journal, Jerusalem Post, and CNBC all report this development, with the Jerusalem Post specifically citing a New York Times report as the source. The plan was reportedly delivered through intermediaries and addresses nuclear and ballistic missile issues. · high confidence
"a five-year-old girl you're telling me raped in suffolk county by an illegal migrant"
Multiple credible sources confirm that Carlos Aguilar Reynoso, a 27-year-old Guatemalan citizen in the U.S. illegally, was arrested and charged with raping a 5-year-old girl while babysitting her in Suffolk County, Long Island on February 1. The sources report the victim needed surgery, her underwear was soaked in blood, and she told her mother her private parts hurt. ICE arrested him after the alleged rape. · high confidence