Sean Hannity
Show Segments
The host shares a personal memory about a Getty gas station, then plays a clip of President Trump criticizing Democrats for their policies on immigration and transgender athletes.
A caller named Georgette thanks the host for promoting Dr. Charles Stanley's ministry and discusses the importance of biblical teachings over modern mental health trends.
A caller named Nicole reports on a transgender competition at her public school in Manhattan, expressing disbelief, and the host calls her a hero.
Dominic Carter and James Flippen discuss New York baseball, Iran allowing oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, and the murder of a Loyola University student by an illegal immigrant.
The host criticizes Mayor Eric Adams for hosting a City Council seminar on Islamophobia led by a controversial figure, while contrasting this with the lack of recognition for an NYPD hero.
A caller named Denise from Long Island discusses problems with illegal immigrants in schools and mentions a local news story about a child raped by an illegal immigrant.
A segment highlights Tu Youyou's Nobel Prize-winning work on malaria treatment for Women's History Month, followed by an advertisement for All Family Pharmacy promoting alternative medications.
A news report covers President Trump's comments on Iran seeking a deal and the ongoing war, followed by an update on the LaGuardia Airport runway reopening after a crash.
"a 14 year old boy in East Harlem that time served his illegal immigrant that is having time served come April."
The claim states that a 14-year-old boy in East Harlem is an illegal immigrant who is having time served come April. The search results describe a case where a 31-year-old Colombian immigrant (Nicol Alexandra Contreras-Suarez) pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a 14-year-old boy in East Harlem and is receiving credit for time served, with release expected at sentencing on April 27. The victim is the 14-year-old boy, not the perpetrator, and there is no information indicating the victim is an illegal immigrant. The claim misidentifies the subject of the case. · high confidence
"Back then, self-serve wasn't a thing. Self-serve came later."
The claim that self-serve gas stations 'did not exist' when the host was growing up is misleading because self-service stations did exist historically, though they were not widespread. The first self-service gas station opened in Los Angeles in 1947, and the concept emerged in the 1930s, but such stations did not become common until the 1960s due to regulatory bans. The statement contains a kernel of truth—full-service stations with attendants were the norm for many decades—but incorrectly implies self-service was entirely nonexistent. · high confidence
"the international standard price of oil is up to $108 a barrel."
Multiple sources confirm that Brent crude oil, the international benchmark, did reach or exceed $108 per barrel during specific periods of market volatility related to Middle East tensions. However, these reports describe temporary price spikes, not a stable 'standard price.' The sources show prices fluctuating significantly—from $90 to over $119—and later stabilizing, indicating $108 was a momentary peak, not a sustained standard. · high confidence
"Cops say Sheridan was murdered by Jose Medina of Venezuela while walking in a park with friends last week."
The claim contains several factual inaccuracies. While an 18-year-old named Sheridan Gorman was murdered and Jose Medina of Venezuela has been charged, the incident occurred in Chicago's Rogers Park neighborhood, not West Chester County. Additionally, the victim was a Loyola University student walking in Chicago, not West Chester County. The core elements of the murder and suspect's nationality are correct, but the location details are wrong. · high confidence
"Going on a tour to many cities against Trump. Minneapolis, Portland, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Phoenix, Newark, Sunrise, Florida, Austin, Chicago, Atlanta, Belmont, Long Island, Philadelphia, New York, Brooklyn, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Boston, and Washington, D.C."
Bruce Springsteen is indeed going on a tour in 2026 that includes all the cities listed in the claim, as confirmed by multiple official sources. However, the claim that the tour is 'against Trump' is not supported by the provided sources. The sources describe it as the 'Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour' and mention it has drawn political attention, but they do not state it is specifically anti-Trump or politically motivated in that way. · high confidence
"We apprehended the outlaw named Nicolas Maduro and brought him to face American justice."
The claim that U.S. military forces apprehended Nicolas Maduro and brought him to face American justice is supported by multiple credible sources, including Reuters, Al Jazeera, PBS, and The New York Times, which report his capture and transfer to U.S. custody. However, the claim that 'he has been killing people for a long period of time with drugs and everything else' is unsubstantiated in the provided sources—while Maduro faces drug-trafficking charges, no source mentions killings attributed directly to him. The indictment focuses on drug importation and enrichment, not homicide. · high confidence
"I haven't seen one since I started reading the Bible."
The claim is about the host's personal medical history, which is not addressed in any of the provided sources. The search results discuss general topics about Christianity and psychiatry, but contain no information about this specific individual's psychiatric care or Bible reading timeline. Without any source reporting on the host's personal medical appointments, the claim cannot be verified. · high confidence
"The inner circle, a group of 100 reporters here in New York. I've been a member for more than 20 years"
The claim states that the host has been a member of the Inner Circle for over 20 years, but none of the provided search results mention the host's name or provide any biographical information about specific members. While source [1] confirms the Inner Circle exists as a group of journalists performing political satire for charity, it does not contain membership lists or tenure details. The other sources are irrelevant to the claim. · high confidence
"David Dinkins came in in 92 riding a horse. Literally at a hotel, he came in the ballroom riding a horse."
The provided search results contain no information about the Inner Circle performances described in the claim. The sources discuss political history, police relations, and hip-hop politics involving these mayors, but none mention the specific alleged performances involving a horse, drag, or Eric Adams's participation. Without any source material addressing these events, the claim cannot be verified. · low confidence
"a private seminar for council members and staff on Islamophobia, hosted by individuals with deep ties to terrorism, who have repeatedly excused and even celebrated acts of terror against Americans and Jews in Israel, including Mahmoud Khalil."
The claim states that a private seminar for NYC Council members on Islamophobia is being hosted by individuals with 'deep ties to terrorism,' specifically naming Mahmoud Khalil. The provided search results only confirm that Mayor Zohran Mamdani hosted Mahmoud Khalil, a former Columbia protest leader, for a Ramadan meal at Gracie Mansion. No source mentions the alleged private seminar, its organizers, or provides evidence of Khalil or others having 'deep ties to terrorism.' Therefore, the central elements of the claim cannot be verified with the given information. · high confidence
"we have a situation where Madison Square Garden and the New York Knicks giving a standing ovation for NYPD captain Aaron Edwards"
The provided search results contain only television programming schedules for GMA3 episodes in 2025-2026, with no mention of Madison Square Garden, the New York Knicks, NYPD Captain Aaron Edwards, or Mayor Eric Adams. There is insufficient information in these sources to verify any aspect of the claim about a standing ovation or lack of mayoral recognition. · high confidence
"Trump, of course, obviously run on reversing Biden's open border"
The claim contains several assertions that cannot be verified from the provided sources. While the sources confirm that Trump blamed Biden and Pritzker for Sheridan Gorman's murder and referenced immigration policies, they do not mention Trump running on reversing Biden's border policy, attempting to send ICE to Chicago, or Pritzker stopping such an action. The sources also do not provide evidence that ICE involvement would have prevented the murder. The available information only reports Trump's political accusations, not the factual claims about policy actions or counterfactual outcomes. · medium confidence
"President Trump says Iran is begging to make a deal with the U.S."
The claim contains two distinct assertions. The first part—that Iran is 'begging to make a deal'—is partially reflected in source [4], which reports Trump saying Iran 'genuinely wants' a deal, but this is presented as Trump's opinion, not an independently verified fact. The second part—that Iran would have had a nuclear weapon within about two weeks if the U.S. hadn't struck—is reported as a statement made by Trump in sources [1] and [2], but no source provides independent evidence or expert assessment to confirm or refute this timeline. The available sources only document Trump's claims, not their factual basis. · medium confidence
"He made the comments while holding the first cabinet meeting since the Iran War broke out at the White House."
The search results confirm that President Trump held a cabinet meeting discussing the Iran war, but none of the provided sources contain the specific quotes about Iran's air force being gone or their anti-aircraft and communications capabilities being totally dismantled. Without access to the actual video content or transcripts from these sources, the specific claims about military outcomes cannot be verified from the available information. · high confidence
"This, as the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran is nearing the one-month mark now."
The search results reference a 'U.S.-Israeli war with Iran' approaching one month, but all sources appear to be from speculative or future-looking content (including a Guardian article dated 2026). No current, verifiable news sources confirm an ongoing month-long war between these nations. The claim cannot be verified with the provided information. · low confidence
"21 arrests, nine felony convictions"
The provided search results do not contain specific information about the shooter's arrest record, number of felony convictions, or prison sentence length. While the sources confirm Guy Rivera is accused of killing Detective Jonathan Diller and identify his current charges, none of them report the detailed criminal history claimed. Without this specific data in the available sources, the claim cannot be verified. · high confidence
"Since we bought WABC Radio, we became number one in the country with millions and millions of listeners."
The provided search results contain no information about WABC Radio's ratings, Nielsen certifications, or listener numbers. The results are irrelevant to the claim, covering topics such as a musician, a media outlet's lineup changes, press releases, government analytics data, and a distributed computing project. Without any relevant sources, the claim cannot be verified. · high confidence
"I'm on the radio twice a day and I work six days a week."
The search results contain no information about this specific radio host's schedule, sleep patterns, or work hours. The results mention unrelated work schedules, casino jobs, and media professionals, but none provide evidence to confirm or deny the host's personal claims about their current sleep and work routine. · high confidence
"it is celebrating the 86th World Series champion."
Multiple credible sources confirm the New York Mets won the 1986 World Series. The Wikipedia entry states the Mets won the series in seven games for their second championship, and MLB's official social media posts corroborate this with specific details about Game 7. The claim is directly supported without significant caveats. · high confidence
"2009 for them."
Multiple credible sources confirm the New York Yankees last won the World Series in 2009. The Sporting News and StatMuse both explicitly state the Yankees won the 2009 World Series against the Philadelphia Phillies. Additional sources from social media posts corroborate this championship date. · high confidence
"Trump says during his cabinet meeting today that Iran followed through on a promise and allowed eight oil tanker ships to travel through that all-important Strait of Hormuz."
Multiple credible news sources confirm that President Trump stated Iran allowed eight (or more) oil tankers to travel through the Strait of Hormuz. Reuters, Fox News, and The Jerusalem Post all report Trump's remarks from a March 26, 2026 Cabinet meeting, where he described this as a 'present' from Iran. The claim accurately reflects Trump's public statement, though some sources note he mentioned up to ten tankers. · high confidence
"Ice says Medina has been living, the alleged murderer, has been living in the country illegally after entering in 2023."
Multiple sources, including official statements from the Department of Homeland Security reported by news outlets, confirm that Jose Medina entered the United States illegally in 2023. The claim is directly supported by these reports without significant caveats. · high confidence
"ICE agents have been sent to 14 airports to ease this TSA staffing shortages situation during the DHS partial government shutdown."
Multiple credible news sources confirm that ICE agents have been deployed to 14 U.S. airports to help address TSA staffing shortages during a partial government shutdown. The deployment was announced by President Trump and reported by outlets including Reuters, Politico, and CNN. The sources consistently link the deployment to the shutdown's impact on TSA operations. · high confidence
"today we know LaGuardia Airport's Runway 4 is back open following that horrific crash between the Air Canada jet and the fire truck Sunday night."
Multiple credible news sources confirm that the specific runway involved in the Air Canada jet and fire truck collision at LaGuardia Airport has reopened. The Chicago Tribune reports the runway reopened Thursday morning, while other sources note the reopening occurred after the wreckage was cleared and the airport had been operating at limited capacity. The claim accurately states the runway is back open following the Sunday night incident. · high confidence
"here in New York City, we know that Nicholas Maduro was in court today as his case continues for drug trafficking, alleged narco drug trafficking."
Multiple credible news sources confirm that Nicolás Maduro appeared in a New York City court on Thursday for a hearing related to drug trafficking charges, and that the judge declined to dismiss the case. The reports specifically state that Judge Alvin Hellerstein rejected Maduro's request to have the charges thrown out, with the legal battle centering on a dispute over legal fees funding. The core factual elements of the claim—Maduro's court appearance in NYC, the ongoing case for alleged narco-trafficking, and the judge's refusal to dismiss it due to a legal fees issue—are all corroborated by the provided sources. · high confidence
"There was a five year old girl raped by an illegal."
Multiple credible news sources report that a 5-year-old girl was allegedly raped on Long Island by an individual described as an illegal immigrant. The New York Post, KATU, and Long Island News 12 all confirm the arrest of a Guatemalan man for this alleged crime, with specific details about the victim's age and location matching the claim. · high confidence
"she identified artemisininin, a compound that became the most effective treatment for malaria."
The claim is fully supported by the provided sources. The Nobel Prize website confirms Tu Youyou identified artemisinin as a malaria treatment and received the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Multiple sources also state she was the first Chinese woman to win a Nobel Prize. · high confidence
"the bodies of the two pilots killed in the crash will be flown back to their home communities in Canada."
Multiple credible news sources confirm that the remains of the two Air Canada pilots killed in the LaGuardia Airport collision have been repatriated to Canada. Global News reports the bodies have returned to Canada, and KYMA/NBC specifically states the remains are being flown back home. The claim is directly supported by these reports without significant caveats. · high confidence