

Mark Levin Podcast
Cumulus Podcast Network
Mark Levin is one of the hottest talk radio hosts in America. A prominent conservative commentator, best-selling author and constitutional scholar, Mark offers fresh takes on daily news headlines and dissects important events of the day. Heard weeknights on nearly 400 radio stations, Levin is loved in every corner of America. He cuts through the noise with his passion and intellect, often saying things others won’t. Or as Mark himself would declare: “That’s right. I said it!”
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Jan 28, 2026 • 1h 50min
1/27/26 - The Truth Behind America's Immigration Battle
They debate protests that obstruct federal immigration enforcement and warn against citizens arming themselves to block arrests. They argue sanctuary policies violate federal power and claim political parties manipulate immigration for advantage. They raise alarms about growing Islamist communities and no-go areas in U.S. cities. They also mark Holocaust Remembrance and warn about rising antisemitism.

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Jan 27, 2026 • 1h 49min
1/26/25 - Inside the Chaos: How Agitators Mobilize for Protest
Gordon Chang, a China analyst and commentator, joins to unpack opaque developments inside the Communist Party leadership. He discusses reports of a top general's arrest and the implications for Xi Jinping's purges. Conversation also covers organized rapid-response networks mobilizing protests in Minnesota and shifting Gulf alliances reshaping regional power.

Jan 24, 2026 • 1h 5min
The Best Of Mark Levin - 1/24/26
Bracing reports on mass repression and killings in Iran and the urgent calls for decisive American action. Heated critique of Erdogan, released ISIS prisoners, and regional chaos in Syria. Discussion of tariffs as tools of foreign policy and a bold proposal to lease Greenland for strategic security.

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Jan 24, 2026 • 1h 52min
1/23/26 - Immigration Under Fire: The Truth Behind Due Process Rights
A fiery breakdown of why immigration law is treated as civil, not criminal, and how statutes and court limits shape due process rights. A heated critique of Islamist ideology and its alleged conflict with American values. Strong attacks on Democrats’ immigration policies and media narratives about ICE. Calls and commentary spotlight local enforcement, sanctuary policies, and proposed restrictions on ICE operations.

Jan 23, 2026 • 1h 51min
1/22/26 - The Truth About Jack Smith and Election Interference
Phelim McAleer, an Irish filmmaker known for his play 'October 7', shares insights about staging a powerful work based on survivor testimonies from Israel's darkest day. He recounts compelling stories of heroism and the emotional impact of the play. Josh Hammer, a conservative commentator, raises alarms about the potential sidelining of Israel in Gaza reconstruction efforts, warning against involving groups linked to the Muslim Brotherhood. The conversation underscores critical political narratives surrounding election integrity and international relations.

Jan 22, 2026 • 1h 51min
1/21/26 - The Art of the Deal: Trump, Greenland, and Arctic Security
Bill Hagerty, U.S. Senator from Tennessee and former ambassador, joins to discuss pivotal U.S. military strategies. He highlights the significance of deploying carrier strike groups to Iran, emphasizing that strength is crucial against hostile regimes. Hagerty also critiques coordinated protests against ICE, linking them to political destabilization ahead of the 2026 elections. Additionally, he explores Trump's controversial Greenland negotiations that have sparked serious NATO discussions about Arctic military readiness.

Jan 21, 2026 • 1h 50min
1/20/26 - Addressing the Crisis in Iran and Its Global Implications
Michael Doran, a Middle East policy expert at the Hudson Institute, delves into Iran's complex shadow banking system, revealing how shell companies in Dubai help fund its missile programs. He discusses potential strategies to curb this flow, emphasizing financial pressure over military action. Peter Schweizer, an investigative writer, explores immigration as a political tool, detailing how foreign entities, particularly from Mexico and China, influence U.S. policies. Both guests underscore the urgent need for U.S. action to support Iranian protesters and address these critical challenges.

Jan 20, 2026 • 1h 50min
1/19/26 - The Silent Holocaust: What’s Happening in Iran?
Richard Goldberg, a Senior Adviser at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, dives deep into the brutal repression in Iran, discussing mass executions and the plight of young protesters. Meanwhile, Mark Goldfeder, CEO of the National Jewish Advocacy Center, highlights the growing antisemitism in New York City, criticizing local policies and advocating for stronger legal protections. Together, they underscore the urgent need for U.S. action in both regional conflicts and domestic challenges, framed by a call to support those fighting against tyranny.

Jan 17, 2026 • 1h 6min
The Best Of Mark Levin - 1/17/26
The discussion highlights the urgent plight of the Iranian people under a terror-sponsoring regime, advocating for U.S. military action. It contrasts the silence from U.S. leftists about the atrocities in Iran with critiques of domestic Marxist movements. The podcast also delves into the ideological shifts affecting American society, illustrating the threat posed by radical groups. Mark Levin emphasizes that supporting freedom fighters in Iran is crucial for U.S. national security and warns against the dangers of anti-Semitic incidents and radical ideologies at home.

Jan 17, 2026 • 1h 53min
1/16/26 - America at a Crossroads: Levin on Immigration and Identity
Mark Meckler, a political activist and leader of the Convention of States movement, joins to discuss Kansas nearing ratification for an Article V convention. They delve into the urgency of constitutional reforms to counter future administrations. Mark Levin critiques the Democratic strategy on immigration, asserting it threatens assimilation and promotes division. The conversation also turns to Iran, where Levin describes the regime as a concentration camp and expresses concern for the youth suffering under oppression.


