Sean Hannity tells federal workers fired due to the shutdown their “self-imposed limitations” on where they live will keep them from finding work
Hannity: “There’s going to be plenty of opportunities for people if you don’t have self-imposed limitations in terms of where you live geographically”
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Sean Hannity tells federal workers fired due to the shutdown their “self-imposed limitations” on where they live will keep them from finding work

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From the October 2, 2025, edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Sean Hannity Show
SEAN HANNITY (HOST): I mean, I hate to say it. There are some very nice people that I'm sure are very dedicated to their jobs. But, you know, look at how much money we exposed being spent, the billions and trillions of dollars in USAID, and we cannot steal from our children and grandchildren any longer. We've got to bite the bullet at some point. And it's sad that people have been put in positions they never should have been given.
And I do feel sorry for people. I do care about people that may not be getting paid. I feel sorry for people that may, in the end, end up losing their job. The only good news I can offer them is with $17 trillion in committed investments of manufacturing coming online and energy production coming online, that there's going to be plenty of opportunities for people if you don't have self-imposed limitations in terms of where you live geographically.
Listen, I would never be behind this microphone today if I said, "Well, I only want to live here or there." No, I've lived in six different states now. You know, as I was like a radio nomad for years going from state to state to state, which, you know, is the best experience of my life, and I'm very grateful.