Mark Levin Podcast

The Best Of Mark Levin - 2/14/26

Feb 14, 2026
Fiery critiques of open borders and arguments that current immigration policies amount to self-sabotage. Sharp warnings about a looming federal debt crisis and its social and economic dangers. Strong defense of immigration enforcement and condemnation of media and political bias. Calls for civic action and institutional reforms to constrain federal spending and protect national identity.
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INSIGHT

Marginal Ambitions Can Overtake Societies

  • Mark Levin warns that ambitious groups at society's margins can gain control if a nation self-sabotages its cohesion.
  • He argues open borders and importing nonassimilating populations risk internal conquest and cultural collapse.
ANECDOTE

Family Lessons Shaped His Values

  • Levin recalls his parents' influence: they taught him principles, patriotism, faith, and confronting bullies.
  • He reflects that they would be upset by current national trends and is glad they didn't witness recent events.
INSIGHT

Debt Crisis Predates Recent Administrations

  • Levin says the federal debt crisis stems from long-term welfare expansion, waste, and unchecked government spending predating Trump.
  • He warns high debt risks economic collapse, stagflation, and societal disorder if unaddressed.
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