Sean Hannity uses disappearance of Savannah Guthrie's mother to rant about crime in Chicago
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Sean Hannity uses disappearance of Savannah Guthrie's mother to rant about crime in Chicago
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From the February 3, 2026, edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Sean Hannity Show
SEAN HANNITY (HOST): Praying for her and her family, and I mean that. I pray for victims of all crimes. That's why I can't understand why the country, the left is so angry. They're not -- there's no objectivity in terms of all of the violent criminals and child molesters and murderers and rapists and other violent criminals and drug dealers and gang members and known terrorists that they've arrested bravely. They never get credit for it. They just get slandered and smeared and besmirched and attacked and called Nazis every five seconds.
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You don't want this for anybody. But, just like we want our country safe and secure, it's why I don't understand why people don't care about, you know, in January alone, 130-some-odd people, you know, shot in Chicago, and nearly 30 of them dead. Nobody knows any of their names. I think it's right to give attention to Savannah Guthrie's mother. I think it's right that everybody knows what she looks like and everybody cares about her safe return. That's just if you have the human dignity and a soul. That's why I didn't understand people not standing for Laken Riley's family or Jocelyn Nungary's family.