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The Sean Hannity Show · Friday · 27 min

Fighting Addiction and Fighting for New York

White House drug policy director Sarah Carter joins Sean Hannity to discuss the Trump administration’s approach to addiction, homelessness and drug trafficking. Carter outlines a “treatment first” strategy focused on recovery, prevention and reducing overdose deaths while also describing international efforts against cartels and illicit drug production. Hannity then turns to New York politics with gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman, who argues that high taxes, energy costs, illegal immigration and progressive policies are driving residents and businesses out of the state. Blakeman lays out his case for changing New York’s direction and discusses President Trump’s upcoming visit to Nassau County. The hour closes with callers weighing in on Hannity’s ongoing debate about grief, funerals and saying goodbye to loved ones. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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White House drug policy director Sarah Carter joins Sean Hannity to discuss the Trump administration’s approach to addiction, homelessness and drug trafficking. Carter outlines a “treatment first” strategy focused on recovery, prevention and reducing overdose deaths while also describing international efforts against cartels and illicit drug production. Hannity then turns to New York politics with gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman, who argues that high taxes, energy costs, illegal immigration and progressive policies are driving residents and businesses out of the state. Blakeman lays out his case for changing New York’s direction and discusses President Trump’s upcoming visit to Nassau County. The hour closes with callers weighing in on Hannity’s ongoing debate about grief, funerals and saying goodbye to loved ones.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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