Mark Levin Podcast

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Oct 8, 2025 • 1h 53min

10/7/25 - The West's Struggle: Ideology and Survival

Jim Trusty, an attorney and legal commentator, dives into the concerning leniency of judicial sentencing, specifically criticizing a recent 97-month sentence for an assassination attempt on Justice Kavanaugh. He argues that judicial bias is evident in the case, pointing out the implications of factoring in the assailant's identity and politics. The conversation also touches on rising anti-Semitism in Western capitals, the dangers of appeasement towards groups like Hamas, and the ideological fusion of Marxists and Islamists exploiting democratic systems.
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Oct 7, 2025 • 1h 46min

10/6/25 - The Insurrection Act: America's Unused Power Against Civil Unrest

Greg Abbott, the Governor of Texas, discusses the mobilization of the Texas National Guard and critiques local officials in sanctuary cities who prioritize illegal aliens over citizens. He emphasizes the importance of responding to antisemitism and remembering the events of October 7. Dinesh D'Souza, a filmmaker, shares insights about his new film, The Dragon's Prophecy, linking contemporary events to historical and biblical narratives surrounding Israel, challenging prevailing political narratives. This engaging conversation tackles pressing issues of law, history, and identity.
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Oct 4, 2025 • 1h 4min

The Best Of Mark Levin - 10/4/25

The discussion centers on the Trump Gaza peace plan, which has some promising elements, like the removal of annexation clauses and U.S. support for Israel. There's a critical take on the Democratic Socialists of America, labeled as a Marxist-Islamist threat that misguides youth on communism's dark legacy. The influence of figures like William F. Buckley Jr. is highlighted, emphasizing the need for quality journalism in conservative media. The podcast also critiques radical commentators who mislead the public and fail to grasp conservatism's principles.
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Oct 4, 2025 • 1h 55min

10/3/25 - Mark Levin's Take on Government Shutdowns and Hostage Deals

Dinesh D'Souza, a conservative author and filmmaker, joins the discussion to delve into his new film, The Dragon's Prophecy. He draws intriguing parallels between the ancient Philistines and modern Gaza tactics, framing the October 7th events through biblical narratives. D'Souza also touches on the influence of Jonathan Cahn's prophetic themes and reveals archaeological discoveries that support the film's historical context. Additionally, he offers insights into the rising antisemitism following recent events, blending spiritual and geopolitical perspectives.
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Oct 3, 2025 • 1h 55min

10/2/25 - The Legacy of Buckley: Standing on the Shoulders of Giants

Jack Ciattarelli, a former New Jersey gubernatorial nominee and businessman, shares insights into his campaign against Mikie Sherrill. He addresses transparency issues concerning his opponent's record and proposes energy policy changes to combat high electricity rates. Tax relief is also on his agenda, advocating for reduced income taxes by trimming government waste. Ciattarelli highlights bipartisan support as key to his strategy, reflecting on his public service background and community connections in New Jersey.
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Oct 2, 2025 • 1h 59min

10/1/25 - Democrats vs. Republicans: The Shutdown Showdown

Vice President J.D. Vance shares his insights on the ongoing government shutdown. He argues that Democrats are prioritizing illegal immigrant benefits over American citizens' needs. Vance discusses the hypocrisy of lawmakers wanting their paychecks while public workers suffer. The conversation highlights the deep political divides and the tactics employed by Democrats, including calls for funding NPR and PBS amidst shutdowns. Vance asserts that these actions distract from the real struggles facing average Americans.
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Oct 1, 2025 • 35min

On The Front Lines - Standing Together: Christians and Jews Against Rising Hatred

Yael Eckstein, leader at the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, dives into the profound ties between Christians and Jews amid rising anti-Semitism. She shares how recent events have strengthened Christian solidarity and highlights IFCJ's humanitarian efforts in Israel. The conversation emphasizes stories of resilience, the need for unity in times of crisis, and the importance of protecting Christian holy sites. Yael encourages grassroots action to combat hatred, illustrating how both communities can work together to promote truth and compassion.
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Oct 1, 2025 • 1h 54min

9/30/25 - Democrats vs. Trump: A Tale of Two 24-Hour News Cycles

In a whirlwind of politics, President Trump has recently initiated significant reforms in healthcare and AI to combat childhood cancer, contrasting sharply with Democrats who threaten a government shutdown. The podcast also delves into the alarming influence of the Democratic Socialists of America, labeled as a Marxist-Islamist group with potentially anti-American agendas. Discussions focus on the historical failings of communism and the dangerous ideologies infiltrating American institutions, urging a strong response against radicalism.
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Sep 30, 2025 • 1h 53min

9/29/25 - Israel vs. Hamas: The Stakes of Trump's Peace Plan

The Trump Gaza peace plan is characterized as having solid provisions, including military support for Israel against Hamas. Mark Levin criticizes anonymous media leaks targeting PM Netanyahu, emphasizing their negative impact on U.S. policy. Charlie Kirk's heartfelt letter to Netanyahu addresses rising anti-Israel sentiment among Gen Z. Additionally, the looming government shutdown is discussed, with Trump prepared to tackle it head-on, while Democrats push for significant spending increases.
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Sep 27, 2025 • 1h 16min

The Best Of Mark Levin - 9/27/25

This discussion highlights the rising exploitation of faith to divide communities, driven by figures promoting Jew hatred. It argues that the Democratic Party has historically embraced violence and socialism, contributing to lawlessness. Mark Levin critiques media amplification of extremist voices and warns about the consequences of anti-law enforcement rhetoric. He also explores the roots of modern American Marxism, the radicalization in universities, and the implications of open border policies. The conversation touches on the politicization of law enforcement and accountability in recent investigations.

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