Sean Hannity argues with a radio caller who thinks it's “criminal” to send Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda
Hannity: “I’m not lying about the tattoos. I’m telling you, I’ve read it everywhere”
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Sean Hannity argues with a radio caller who thinks it's "criminal" to send Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda

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From the August 26, 2025, edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Sean Hannity Show
SEAN HANNITY (HOST): Did you say to my call screener that sending Kilmar to Uganda is terrible?
CALLER: No, I said that was criminal.
HANNITY: Criminal? Now, you do know that Kilmar's wife, Mr. Abrego's wife, accused him of being a wife beater? You do know that?
CALLER: Hey, hey.
HANNITY: Do you or do you not know that fact?
CALLER: Hey, that has nothing to do with it. So, don't --
HANNITY: I'm asking a question. Do you or do you not know that fact?
CALLER: Yeah. I know the story, and I also know that she --
HANNITY: Okay, now, I have another question. Do you know for a fact that Kilmar Abrego Garcia entered this country illegally? He did not respect the country's laws, our borders, and our sovereignty.
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HANNITY: So the symbols that are tattooed into his hands that every expert that I have read says it's MS-13 tattooed all over him. Now, do you want an MS-13 illegal immigrant in your town, in your city? You want them to move in next door to you?
CALLER: No. Wait. Wait. Now, you're lying about those tattoos.
HANNITY: Oh, I'm not lying about the tattoos. I'm telling you, I've read it everywhere.
CALLER: You are.
HANNITY: And it's been confirmed by our own government unless you think the government's lying and law enforcement's lying.
CALLER: They were going to kick him out of the country and was lying about it. Yeah, okay.
HANNITY: Why are you so angry? Why are you so defensive of somebody that really had no business being in the country?
CALLER: Why are you so vindictive?
HANNITY: I'm not. I'm just a believer in the rule of law.