Mark Levin Podcast

3/26/26 - TSA Under Siege: Political Games and National Security Risks

Mar 27, 2026
He argues that political fights in Congress are jeopardizing TSA and homeland security funding during a war with Iran. He discusses the need to secure Iran’s underground enriched uranium and debates the role of ground forces. He warns about domestic radical protests and national security risks from sanctuary policies and migrant crime. He also praises a long-serving Supreme Court justice.
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TSA's Post‑9/11 Success Story

  • Mark Levin argues TSA's creation after 9/11 successfully prevented mid-flight bombings by investing in trained professionals across ~430 airports.
  • He credits long-term training and resources for the aviation-security record of no planes blowing up in mid-flight since then.
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Funding Fight Puts Homeland Security At Risk

  • Levin claims House Democrats are using DHS funding as leverage to force changes that would cripple ICE and immigration enforcement.
  • He frames this as political blackmail during a war with Iran, increasing national-security risk at airports.
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Why Mass Immigration Creates De Facto Amnesty

  • Levin explains immigration hearings use administrative Article II immigration judges because courts cannot process millions of aliens without collapsing.
  • He argues overwhelming the system creates de facto amnesty since millions would never reach Article III courts.
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