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Sean Hannity's Big Week: Biography Flash on Fox, Crime, and Newsom Feud

Sean Hannity's Big Week: Biography Flash on Fox, Crime, and Newsom Feud

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Sean Hannity has had a busy and headline-grabbing week packed with major developments across media, business, and even some personal-life spotlights. Starting with business news, The Hollywood Reporter just announced that Hannity will host a brand-new Fox Nation series titled "Wanted Dead or Alive," debuting July 16. In this show, Hannity explores the stories of legendary American outlaws like John Dillinger and Bonnie and Clyde. Hannity says he is thrilled to bring to life tales that "defined a generation," marking this as a significant new chapter in his career as both a political commentator and now a history docuseries host. This project is being positioned as a follow-up to his earlier 2024 series, "Outlaws and Lawmen," and strengthens his status as one of the main personalities on the Fox Nation streaming platform.

On the news front, Hannity continues to dominate on both TV and radio. His August 21 radio show delved deeply into what he called the "shocking rise of crime in Washington, D.C." and criticized Democrats for a so-called "radical agenda" of defunding police. He also discussed legal developments around Donald Trump and ongoing allegations about the weaponization of the justice system. Just hours ago, Friday night’s Fox News "Hannity" episode featured analysis with guest Charlie Hurt about the reportedly unprecedented raid on former National Security Adviser John Bolton, keeping Hannity firmly at the center of breaking national security and political news coverage.

Hannity’s commentary recently became part of a wider media conversation about California Governor Gavin Newsom’s increasingly provocative social media strategies. The Los Angeles Times reported that Hannity, along with other Fox hosts, pushed back on Newsom’s adoption of Trump-style social posting. Newsom even took a direct jab online, mocking what he called Hannity’s near emotional plea for Newsom to stop with the trolling. It is clear that Hannity’s reactions continue to generate both media dogpiles and viral moments in the fast-moving political social media landscape.

Over on Instagram, Hannity posted a pointed message on August 21: “Gavin, keep playing ‘make-believe Trump’ and letting your state suffer,” which drew hundreds of likes and dozens of replies, showing how keyed-in his audience remains to every back-and-forth with high-profile Democratic politicians.

On the personal side, Donald Trump made headlines during an August 19th Fox & Friends appearance by dropping some unscripted praise on Hannity’s engagement to co-host Ainsley Earhardt, briefly making them tabloid fodder and breaking the usual barrier between political commentary and gossip.

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