Sean Hannity said his recent puffy face and rasp in his voice are due to a pinched nerve from training, with prednisone prescribed to reduce inflammation; he notes prednisone can cause laryngitis and swelling and says he’s recovering, continuing training, and not being sidelined.
Fox News host Sean Hannity said his puffed face and raspy voice were caused by a training-related pinched nerve, prednisone to reduce inflammation, and resulting laryngitis; he’s recovering, continuing training, and pushing back on social-media speculation.
Fox News host Sean Hannity, 64, addressed online speculation about his health, saying a pinched nerve in his neck during training caused a raspy voice and facial puffiness. He added that prednisone helped reduce inflammation but caused temporary laryngitis, insists he’s fine and continuing to train, and noted that the health chatter has been excessive despite his assurances on air and X.
On the Hang Out with Sean Hannity podcast, JD Vance describes President Trump’s traditional dress code for Cabinet members—navy suit, black shoes, and a solid tie—with a prohibition on brown shoes, arguing the attire should project professionalism and respect for the office, with anecdotes about Zelenskyy and Don Jr. outfits noted.
Stephen A. Smith reaffirmed his claim that Donald Trump disrupted the Knicks’ mojo, clashing with Sean Hannity on Hannity as Trump’s Madison Square Garden appearance drew boos; Smith said he’d blame Trump for the Knicks’ momentum loss, while Hannity pushed back, highlighting the ongoing back-and-forth as the Knicks chased the NBA Finals.
An Arizona sheriff publicly disputed FBI Director Kash Patel's claim that the FBI was kept out of the Nancy Guthrie disappearance investigation, saying coordination with the FBI began promptly and a task-force member was on scene the night Guthrie vanished; Guthrie, 84, remains missing with no suspects named, and the dispute centers on jurisdiction and how evidence (including DNA and a glove) was handled, with some materials sent to a private Florida lab instead of Quantico as the FBI would prefer.
Fox News host Sean Hannity suggested New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is behind the Mets’ 11-game skid, joking about a 'Mamdani Curse' after a light moment with the team before veering into critiques of social safety nets.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom pushed back at Sean Hannity after Hannity seized on Newsom’s remark that he’s a “960 SAT guy,” arguing the exchange is being weaponized by conservatives to label him racist while Newsom cites his lifelong struggle with dyslexia; the clash underscores the partisan fodder around Newsom’s memoir tour and potential 2028 presidential plans.
Sean Hannity discusses skepticism around COVID-19 vaccines, highlighting Dr. Robert Malone's concerns about mRNA technology and emphasizing early treatment options like hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin, while criticizing the efficacy and approval process of annual flu shots and COVID boosters.
Alina Habba, a prominent attorney and spokesperson for President-elect Donald Trump, expressed on Sean Hannity's Fox News show that she would "very seriously" consider the role of White House Press Secretary if offered. Habba, known for defending Trump in his civil fraud case, is reportedly a leading candidate for the position in the upcoming administration. She praised Trump's recent cabinet picks and emphasized her loyalty to him, indicating her openness to the potential role.
Fox News host Sean Hannity claims that former President Trump is consistently polling ahead of President Biden in almost every battleground state, with Trump leading in six out of seven swing states. Hannity suggests that this is a tipping point for the country and a real possibility that Trump could be re-elected. He criticizes President Biden for not participating in live interviews and accuses him of hiding in his basement, while also questioning the validity of Dr. Jill Biden's dismissal of the polls.
Fox News host Sean Hannity discusses former President Donald Trump's legal victory in New York, where a state appeals court slashed his record-setting bond from the attorney general's civil fraud case from $454 million to $175 million. Hannity criticizes the radical left and anti-Trump prosecutors, highlighting a rebuke of the district attorney in Georgia and the upcoming criminal trial against Trump in New York. He portrays these legal actions as politically motivated and unfair to Trump.
Fox News host Sean Hannity addressed the live broadcast incident where a vigilante group beat up a man, admitting that the initial claims made by Curtis Sliwa about the man being a migrant shoplifter were untrue. Sliwa, leader of the Guardian Angels, falsely accused the man of shoplifting and being a migrant during an interview with Hannity, but the New York Police Department revealed that the man was a Bronx resident who had not been shoplifting. Hannity later clarified the situation on his show, acknowledging the misinformation and emphasizing the importance of setting the record straight. The incident has sparked criticism of right-wing rhetoric and its role in inciting anti-immigrant sentiments.
Members of the Guardian Angels Community Safety Patrol in New York City mistakenly accosted a man they thought was a migrant shoplifter in Times Square during a live interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity. The group's founder, Curtis Sliwa, later admitted the man was not a migrant and had not been charged with shoplifting, acknowledging his mistake in repeating unverified information. The incident has sparked criticism of vigilante activity and divisive rhetoric, with some officials and analysts condemning the group's actions and linking them to right-wing media influence.
Fox News host Sean Hannity attempted to dissuade Taylor Swift from aligning with the Democratic party by listing what he claimed were "lies" about Republicans, including accusations of racism, sexism, homophobia, and more. However, his efforts backfired as social media users criticized his statements and suggested that Swift's perception of the GOP aligns with their actions and behaviors.