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Victor Davis Hanson’s First Episode Back After Cancer Surgery
Daily Signal senior contributor Victor Davis Hanson has returned for his first episode of his show “Victor Davis Hanson: In a Few Words” in over a month, sharing more details about his recent surgeries to remove lung cancer.
??Victor Davis Hanson RETURNS Tonight@VDHanson: “I've been off for a while, as you may have noticed. This is the first one I've done in over a month, so bear with me. “I want to talk though, very quickly today about what's going on in Minnesota. What I'm really disturbed… pic.twitter.com/4MB4C2jm37— The Daily Signal (@DailySignal) February 5, 2026
“I’ve been off for a while, as you may have noticed. I had a mucinous adenoma carcinoma. That’s kind of a long name for a very rare non-smokers type of lunch cancer,” shared Hanson.
Hanson was diagnosed in the fall and was treated at Stanford. He had surgery to remove the cancer on Jan. 1, 2026.
Notes In AbsentiaI want again to thank everyone for the wonderful expressions of concern and reassurance that I have received from listeners and readers. In response to inquiries, and some quite detailed questions and advice, here is a brief update concerning my current…— Victor Davis Hanson (@VDHanson) February 2, 2026
“I woke up very happy in the emergency room,” he said thinking the surgery had gone well. But quickly there were complications.
“There was an arterial aneurysm and two veins popped, so I lost, very quickly, a lot of blood,” said Hanson, looking back on the day.
“Thank God for the skilled surgeon at Stanford. He got me right back in. They took out all the things they had just closed and started all over again, opened up and they found them just in time. I had five transfusions,” explained Hanson.
Hanson says he’s still recovering, trying to get his blood volume back up, but hopes to return to the show “slowly and periodically” during his recovery.
Hanson might still be recovering from the two back-to-back surgeries, but he couldn’t leave his first show of 2026 there. He continues the shorter episode by discussing the immigration protests taking place in Minnesota.
“I want to talk through very quickly today about what’s going on in Minnesota,” said Hanson. “I know we’ve got people having talked to death the insurrectionary nature of Tim Walz, and, of course, Mayor [Jacob] Frey and [Keith] Ellison, the [Minnesota] attorney general.
“But what I’m really disturbed about is the utter hypocrisy that we’re seeing with this street insurrectionary movement,” he continues.
Hanson explains the hypocrisy of the Left as they treated protestors on Jan. 6 like criminals while making Renée Good and Alex Pretti martyrs.
“Take masks for example, “Hanson continued. “We were told that masks were absolutely essential, not just for health reasons but sometimes demonstrators wore them,” he said.
“The reason we were told Antifa wears them is because they didn’t want to have their identities put out into the popular discourse. … They don’t offer any such latitude for ICE officers,” Hanson explained.
“All of a sudden, these Democrats are reverting to their original form, and we should remember original because the neo-confederate movement, was a Democratic project,” concluded Hanson.
.@VDHanson: I want to thank all the wonderful people who have sent me wishes of rapid recovery and prayers in so many manifestations. I cannot thank you enough. https://t.co/1YbHyoq2m1— The Daily Signal (@DailySignal) January 15, 2026
Watch Victor Davis Hanson discuss, more in depth, the Minnesota protests and the Left’s abrupt embrace of states’ rights here.
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