Mark Levin Podcast

2/23/26 - Espionage Act: Who's Leaking in the White House?

Feb 24, 2026
Accuses White House leakers of criminal conduct and urges an Espionage Act investigation. Debates why negotiations with Iran are futile and details regional military posture. Describes a domestic coalition he labels an enemy within and criticizes progressive figures. Argues for voter ID, alleging Democrat opposition enables fraud. Covers foreign influence, political accountability, and calls for probes into leaks and funding.
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Leakers Around Iran Briefings Are Criminals

  • Mark Levin argues White House staff leaking confidential military discussions about Iran are committing crimes under the Espionage Act and undermining the commander-in-chief.
  • He urges DOJ and the FBI to investigate, revoke clearances, fine, prosecute, and imprison leakers to stop giving aid and comfort to the enemy.
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A Deal Won't Change Iran's Regime Behavior

  • Levin asserts negotiations with Iran are futile because the regime's Islamist ideology and long-game tactics mean any deal would be temporary and violated.
  • He cites Iran's post-2018 breaches, uranium enrichment, centrifuge use, and monitoring suspensions as evidence they won't honor agreements.
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The Enemy Within Is A Broad Ideological Coalition

  • Levin frames a coalition of Islamists, Marxists, and 'woke' figures as an enemy within that gives aid and comfort to adversaries and seeks to undermine American institutions.
  • He names AOC, Bernie Sanders, Ilhan Omar, and Rashida Tlaib as examples and warns this mirrors European problems like segregated communities under Sharia.
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