Mark Levin Podcast

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8 snips
Apr 24, 2025 • 1h 51min

Why Elon Musk is the Target of the Left

Elon Musk has shifted from leftist darling to patriotic target, especially after his Twitter acquisition and efforts to expose government waste. Amidst criticisms, Musk stands as a symbol of defiance against political attacks while risking his fortune. The podcast also highlights the resilience of the Democratic Party, warning against complacency regarding its influence. Additionally, it tackles issues related to national security, particularly concerning the lingering threats of extremism and government transparency post-9/11, emphasizing the importance of vigilance in today's political landscape.
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Apr 23, 2025 • 1h 52min

Leakers, Lies, and the Fight for Trump's Agenda

On Tuesday’s Mark Levin Show, Pete Hegseth is a terrific Secretary of Defense; the attacks on him are designed to block President Trump's foreign policy.  The isolationists are not supportive of Trump's pro-American foreign policy. They are Soros-Koch ideologues, and so are their podcast/influencer mouthpieces. These isolationists have come up with nothing new about foreign policy, recycling George McGovern’s outdated views while acting as modern-day Tokyo Roses. Iran’s ultimate goal is the United States and these isolationists are undermining this administration. Also, Japan's navy has unveiled a ship-mounted electromagnetic railgun designed to counter China's hypersonic missiles. Meanwhile, Israel's Iron Beam, a 100-kilowatt high-energy laser air defense system is set for operational deployment by late 2025. Designed to complement the Iron Dome, it intercepts short-range threats like rockets, drones, and mortars. Later, how can due process be provided to 21 million illegal aliens when immigration courts are already swamped with a 1.5 million case backlog? What degree of due process is realistic, and which branch of government handles it? When Biden and the Democrats embraced open-border policies, they had no clear strategy for due process or deportation—just a push for de facto amnesty. Afterward, Mark reflects on the profound significance of the March for Life in Poland, as well as the haunting memories of the Holocaust.  Finally, Josh Hammer calls in to discuss the absurdity of a debate on whether Iran should get nuclear weapons or not. Hammer shares a compelling story from a college conservative leadership conference, highlighting the stark differences in perspectives on freedom and allegiance between American and Iranian students. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Apr 22, 2025 • 1h 55min

The Urgency of Iran: A Nuclear Threat We Can't Ignore

The passing of Pope Francis prompts reflections on his impactful leadership and the vital role of past Popes in advocating for freedom. The imminent nuclear threat from Iran looms large, with discussions on the complexities of negotiations and the need for strict oversight. The podcast criticizes political inaction and the media's portrayal of immigration issues, underscoring serious concerns surrounding security. A call to action emphasizes the urgent necessity for robust political leadership in confronting both nuclear and immigration challenges.
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Apr 19, 2025 • 1h 9min

The Best Of Mark Levin - 4/19/25

Judicial authority is under fire as it seems federal judges lack the power to alter deportation orders. There's a fierce debate about due process for illegal aliens, with accusations aimed at Democrats for politicizing race. Historical parallels are drawn to Japanese internment, questioning modern immigration policies. The chaos of immigration law and rising illegal entries complicate the legal terrain. Meanwhile, a new partnership memo with Ukraine reveals a strategic step in mineral development, showcasing the interplay between domestic and international issues.
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Apr 19, 2025 • 1h 54min

Birthright Citizenship: Debunking the Myths

Jim Trusty, a seasoned lawyer and former federal prosecutor, joins to unpack the myths surrounding birthright citizenship. He points out that the 14th Amendment was never intended to grant citizenship to the children of illegal immigrants. Trusty also critiques media coverage of immigration enforcement, particularly in cases involving violent offenders. The conversation touches on the rise of extremist rhetoric among pro-Palestinian activists and the urgent need to defend national security amidst political hypocrisy and flawed judicial processes.
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Apr 18, 2025 • 1h 53min

A Mother's Heartbreak: Deputy's Son Commits Campus Shooting

A tragic shooting at Florida State University raises questions about gun control and media narratives. The discussion critiques the focus on the Second Amendment while ignoring other rights, emphasizing the need for a balanced perspective. Insights into Islamist ideologies reveal a dangerous mindset that prioritizes the afterlife, showing how traditional deterrents falter. The episode also celebrates a significant appointment to the Homeland Security Advisory Council, emphasizing national security and resistance to open borders.
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Apr 17, 2025 • 34min

Liberty and Learning - Part Eight: Understanding America's Path to Independence

Larry Arnn, President of Hillsdale College and expert in American history, joins the conversation to illuminate the path to American independence. He discusses the philosophical roots of natural law and rights that inspired the Revolution. The dynamic between the British colonies and Britain is examined, emphasizing the unique nature of early American settlements. Key figures and pivotal events, like the Mayflower Compact and the battles of Lexington and Concord, showcase the colonists' growing desire for self-governance and the significance of the Declaration of Independence.
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Apr 17, 2025 • 1h 55min

The Jurisdiction Crisis: How Judges Are Overstepping Their Bounds

Hans von Spakovsky, a Senior Legal Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, shares insights into judicial overreach in immigration policies, emphasizing how some judges are defying Supreme Court rulings. Jonathan Turley, a law professor and free speech advocate, discusses the implications of a criminal referral against NY AG Letitia James. Kevin Roberts, President of the Heritage Foundation, critiques the political motivations behind current immigration dysfunction. Together, they explore the complexities of due process for illegal immigrants and the challenges facing our judicial system.
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Apr 16, 2025 • 1h 55min

The Battle for Due Process: Migrants and the Law

Discussion centers on the contentious battle over due process for illegal immigrants, examining the impracticalities of handling millions of cases. The critique of judicial bias from Democrat-appointed judges comes into play, alongside the chaotic situation at the border concerning drug smuggling and family issues. Tension also emerges around political figures engaging with foreign gangs and the risks of Iran attaining nuclear capabilities, questioning diplomatic approaches to national security. Media biases in immigration coverage highlight broader societal implications, raising alarms over the interpretation of American values.
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Apr 15, 2025 • 1h 56min

Judges, President Trump, and the Fight for Power

The podcast dives into the limitations of federal judges regarding deported individuals, challenging their overreach. It contrasts the successful leadership of President Bukele with criticisms of his presidency, while maintaining focus on the pressing threat from Iran. Discussions also critique the left's reaction to President Trump's immigration policies, highlighting his commitment to national safety. Additionally, the rhetoric surrounding economic justice is examined, and notable figures face scrutiny for their radical agendas in the current political landscape.

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