Mark Levin Podcast

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9 snips
Aug 26, 2025 • 1h 53min

8/25/25 - The Media's Response: Ignoring the President's Executive Order

Yael Eckstein, President of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, discusses pressing issues surrounding American values and the media's distorted coverage of President Trump's executive order on flag burning. She highlights the alarming rise of anti-Semitism in Europe and calls for accountability among journalists. The conversation also touches on the humanitarian crises facing persecuted groups in the Middle East and emphasizes the importance of Jewish-Christian alliances to support vulnerable communities.
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Aug 23, 2025 • 1h 17min

The Best Of Mark Levin - 8/23/25

Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States and a prominent businessman, shares his vision for revitalizing America. He discusses his instinctual approach to international conflicts, particularly the Russia-Ukraine situation, and his success with hostage negotiations. Trump emphasizes significant declines in Democratic voter registrations, stating a shift of 4.5 million voters towards Republicans in key battlegrounds. He also highlights his military strategies regarding Iran and critiques media narratives surrounding political figures.
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6 snips
Aug 23, 2025 • 1h 54min

8/22/25 - What Lies Beneath: Epstein, Bolton, and the Justice Department

Chip Roy, a US Representative from Texas, unveils his run for Texas Attorney General and discusses redistricting to boost Republican representation. Alex Marlow, Editor-in-chief of Breitbart News, shares insights from his book on the supposed weaponization of the legal system against Donald Trump. The conversation also critiques John Bolton’s legal woes and the Department of Justice’s handling of investigations. Additionally, the implications of international politics, particularly regarding Putin's actions in Ukraine, are examined.
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11 snips
Aug 22, 2025 • 1h 59min

8/21/25 - Trump's Law and Order: Cleaning Up D.C. and Beyond

Ben Ferguson highlights the alarming crime surge in D.C. and the pressure on Democrat-run cities to seek federal intervention, emphasizing that many mayors refuse help due to political bias. A top IRS lawyer faces scrutiny for far-left advocacy, raising concerns over political bias within the agency. Additionally, a New York court has overturned a hefty fine against Trump, calling it excessive. The discussion also dives into immigration policies and strategies to restore law and order, revealing the intricate dynamics between local and federal authorities.
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Aug 21, 2025 • 1h 54min

8/20/25 - Democrats in Decline: Voter Registration Trends Revealed

Jack Ciattarelli, the Republican nominee for governor of New Jersey, discusses alarming trends in voter registration that reveal a significant Democratic decline. He highlights the 4.5 million voter shift toward Republicans and the implications for upcoming elections. Ciattarelli critiques the current state of New Jersey under Gov. Phil Murphy, spotlighting issues like overcrowding, skyrocketing taxes, and rising antisemitism. He passionately argues that New Jersey deserves better leadership and outlines his vision for transformative change.
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12 snips
Aug 20, 2025 • 2h

8/19/25 - Navigating Chaos: President Trump's Approach to Russia and Ukraine

Former President Donald Trump discusses transforming the U.S. into a global leader, contrasting his instinctual approach to the Russia-Ukraine conflict with rigid methods. He recounts securing hostage releases and praises Israeli PM Netanyahu amid his challenges. Trump emphasizes his success in facilitating dialogue between Zelensky and Putin, a feat past presidents struggled with. He critiques the media's portrayal of his actions, particularly accusations made by political opponents regarding his impact on African American communities.
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13 snips
Aug 19, 2025 • 2h

8/18/25 - Trump, Zelensky, and the Quest for Peace

The podcast dives into critical topics, including a significant reduction in student visas aimed at enhancing national security. President Trump launches a movement to abolish mail-in and electronic voting ahead of the midterms, addressing ballot corruption. Meanwhile, diplomatic efforts heat up as NATO Secretary-General announces potential peace talks between Putin and Zelensky. The discussion critiques media narratives surrounding these leaders and emphasizes the intricacies of negotiating peace in Eastern Europe while exploring the evolving political landscape.
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Aug 16, 2025 • 1h 8min

The Best Of Mark Levin - 8/16/25

The podcast dives into the political fallout from the Epstein case and its impact on Donald Trump, highlighting a steep decline in public interest. It scrutinizes Senator Adam Schiff's legal troubles and claims of political retaliation. The financial influence of the Soros family in anti-Trump protests is exposed, along with critiques of Washington, D.C.'s ineffective governance and rising crime rates. Additionally, the discussion covers the need for greater accountability among political figures and challenges in urban management, emphasizing the disconnect between elite narratives and public concerns.
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Aug 16, 2025 • 2h 4min

8/15/25 - Putin and Trump: The Meeting That Could Change Everything

On Friday’s Mark Levin Show, President Trump's negotiating skills and common sense are on display during his meeting with Vladimir Putin in Alaska. Putin is a ruthless, Stalin-like dictator who rose through blackmail, eliminates opponents, and seeks to reclaim former territories, including NATO nations, while disregarding human losses. Putin’s war is a disaster for him, whose weakened military and finances face a determined Ukraine. Also, Mark goes live to the Trump and Putin news conference after their 3-hour meeting, in which we didn’t learn a whole lot from it. The meeting was productive but there’s no deal yet. There must have been some concessions from Putin if it was a productive meeting?  Afterward, Sen Tom Cotton calls in with his take on the Trump/Putin meeting. Cotton notes Trump's realistic expectations for no major peace deal but potential ceasefire groundwork. He emphasized Trump's refusal to concede Ukrainian territory without involving Zelensky and Europeans, and plans to arm Ukraine while threatening severe sanctions on Russian oil exports to pressure Putin into negotiations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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17 snips
Aug 15, 2025 • 1h 53min

8/14/25 - The Power Play: Understanding Putin Before the Meeting

The podcast delves into the complexities of Vladimir Putin's two-decade rule, revealing his ruthless tactics to eliminate opposition. It critiques the rising crime rates in Washington, D.C., and how political narratives manipulate public perception. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu discusses misinformation regarding the Gaza conflict, emphasizing efforts to minimize civilian casualties. The conversation takes a deep dive into geopolitical threats from Iran and Hamas, highlighting the importance of understanding power dynamics in preserving democracy.

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