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May 2017
1h 32m

Travel Ban Is So Important - 5.25

SEAN HANNITY
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Sean is off and filling in at the helm is guest host Jay Sekulow who kicked off the show revisiting President Trump's proposed travel ban. Just today, the US Court of Appears for the 4th circuit, ruled that President Trump's Executive Order restricting travel was unconstitutional. Sekulow has the latest and the next steps in protecting American citizens both here and abroad. The Sean Hannity Show is live from 3 pm to 6 pm ET on iHeartRadio and Hannity.com.

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