

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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Dec 23, 2025 • 1h 58min
12/22/25 - Trump’s Approval Ratings: The Media’s Narrative vs. Reality
On Monday’s Mark Levin Show, WREC’s Ben Ferguson fills in for Mark. There are rumors that the media and the Democratic Party are pushing that President Trump, his approval ratings, and the Republican Party are a disaster. It’s a lie. Trump enjoys a 50% approval rating with a net approval rating of +9 points. This approval will only go higher next year from upcoming policies like no taxes on tips, Social Security, or overtime. 11% of Republicans express dissatisfaction with Trump's performance. A significant portion of this discontent likely stems from his strong support for Israel, alienating an anti-Semitic segment that prioritizes "America only" and includes figures like Nick Fuentes, Tucker Carlson, and Candace Owens. Also, Trump announced the construction of major ships, including battleships, which the U.S. hasn't built since the 1990s, to restore the nation's naval force as the most lethal in the world. These ships will be built in America, thereby sustaining American jobs. Later, the opposition to Benjamin Netanyahu refuses to join his proposed October 7th commission of inquiry because they seek to oust him and his allies, fearing that transparent findings without evidence of his negligence would hinder their power gains and bolster his position. Afterward, Trump's self-deportation plan is brilliant. By year's end, illegal immigrants who voluntarily leave receive a $3,000 holiday stipend, assistance to depart, and potential future re-entry, whereas those caught and deported face permanent exclusion. This is cost-effective compared to enforced deportations amid migrants' economic burdens like job loss, higher rents, and home prices for Americans. We need more self-deportations by illegal aliens. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Dec 20, 2025 • 1h 9min
The Best Of Mark Levin - 12/20/25
This week on the Mark Levin Show, people often question why does the issue of radical Islamists remain a topic of discussion? The reason is that Jews are being slaughtered, Christians are being killed or shunned, yet there is a noticeable lack of coverage on these atrocities. Marxism, Islamism, anti-Semitism, and anti-Americanism are a cancer that will destroy the West, it will destroy us - history proves it. We have to defend our civilization against this barbarian movement of 7th century Islamists that are largely based in Middle East. The lies that are being told about American history is all intentional. It’s the Marxist, Islamist fusion in our culture fused with the incoming Islamist culture who all reject our founding.
President Trump has never flinched in his support for the state of Israel, and he’s very concerned about the antisemitism taking place in the U.S. and around the world. But there are some Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes types who say they’re done with Trump because he’s Israel first. These people are trying to destroy MAGA, the Republican party and the Trump presidency. We won’t let that happen.
We have a growing terrorist threat in Europe stemming from the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza, which has been exported through operational networks involving Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran. These Islamists are already in the U.S. waiting and plotting.
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Dec 20, 2025 • 1h 54min
12/19/25 - Year-End Reflections: Heroes, History, and the Future of America
On Friday’s Mark Levin Show, President Trump announces that the U.S. America has launched “Operation Hawkeye Strike” in Syria after ISIS ambushed and killed two of our soldiers and an interpreter. Trump promised overwhelming retaliation—and he’s delivering—sending jets, helicopters, and artillery to wipe out ISIS fighters and their infrastructure. This is real leadership: when you kill Americans, you pay the price. Also, Ukraine drones blew up a Russian oil tanker. For all the talk of Ukraine losing this war, they are putting up a fight. Ukraine is on the offense! Later, America was founded by Christians—all delegates at the Constitutional Convention and Second Continental Congress were Christian—and Christianity is a tolerant, and humane faith enabling religious minorities to live freely. The Declaration of Independence's references to God stem from Judeo-Christian values, with Christianity heavily influenced by Judaism, as recognized by the founders; modern efforts, like those by Tucker Carlson, to separate the two are a new attack on both Jews and Christians, repudiated as blasphemy by pastors. Americanism is fundamentally incompatible with Islamism. There’s an alliance between leftists and Islamists driven by a shared goal of destroying the West, America, its Constitution, and republican system. Afterward, America owes its greatness to the Republican Party, which ended slavery and passed civil rights acts that Democrats wrongly claim credit for, rooted in foundational principles called constitutional conservatism. Without it, the nation would be an awful, dark, lawless place. The party fights to secure borders, promote assimilation, teach true history (good, bad, and ugly), and elect conservatives who embrace national ideals, leading to better quality of life in free states compared to dying blue ones. However, internal threats like Tucker Carlson, Nick Fuentes, and Steve Bannon seek to destroy the Republican Party—not just its establishment—and its Judeo-Christian foundations, abandoning the legacy of Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Coolidge, Eisenhower, Reagan, and Trump, without specifying a replacement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Dec 19, 2025 • 1h 54min
12/18/25 - Staggering Scale of Fraud: Minnesota's Medicaid Crisis Explained
Josh Hammer, a conservative commentator and podcaster, delves into the shocking Medicaid fraud scandal in Minnesota, revealing that almost half of the state's $18 billion payments since 2018 might be fraudulent. He critiques the lack of outrage from Democrats, including Rep Ilhan Omar, and discusses the broader implications for taxpayers. The conversation also covers the economic recovery under Trump’s policies and the escalating terrorist threats in Europe tied to the Israel-Hamas conflict, prompting a call for vigilance and action against radical networks.

Dec 18, 2025 • 1h 53min
12/17/25 - Antisemitism in Today's America
Senator Lindsey Graham, a prominent figure in U.S. national security, joins to discuss the troubling rise of antisemitism in America. He highlights how radical Islam poses a broader threat, insisting it’s rooted in a dangerous ideology, not simply a terrorist group. Graham calls for clearer definitions and preemptive actions to counter this assault. He also criticizes institutions like Brown University for their inadequate responses to campus antisemitism and emphasizes the need for strong alliances with Israel against geopolitical threats.

Dec 17, 2025 • 1h 58min
12/16/25 - Who’s to Blame for the Vanity Fair Story?
On Tuesday’s Mark Levin Show, WMAL’s Larry O’Connor fills in for Mark. President Trump’s Chief of Staff Susie Wiles gave an interview to Vanity Fair, which was then highlighted by the New York Times, turning it into an exaggerated scandal trying to damage Trump and his team. This is a classic case of the media and the machine that is DC culture for inflating the story. Much of the NY Times' article is characterization rather than direct quotes, fueling the DC frenzy. Also, there’s been a global string of recent terror attacks and thwarted plots linked which are all linked to radical Islamists, including ISIS and Hamas supporters, targeting religious and cultural celebrations across continents. There are the patterns of Islamist-motivated violence against Christian and Jewish events, with terrorists aiming to murder, destroy cultural symbols, and terrify societies into altering behaviors. The worst part is that Western policies are welcoming such individuals without proper vetting. Later, there’s a woman in Canada with a chronic disease unable to access treatment, leading the government to offer euthanasia as a solution since she qualifies and is "going to die anyway." Euthanasia, initially sold as compassionate mercy for the terminally ill in unbearable pain, has expanded in Canada to include those with depression, shifting from doctor-assisted relief to societal endorsement of suicide that contradicts healers' roles. Why would a society fund and approve this? Finally, we’re now on day four of a massive manhunt in Rhode Island—federal and state officers are hunting for the coward who opened fire during a final exam at Brown University. Two young people are dead, nine others are injured, and there’s still no clear motive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Dec 16, 2025 • 1h 54min
12/15/25 - The Fight for Western Civilization
The discussion dives into the persistent threat of radical Islamism and its impact on Jews and Christians. It critiques the rising influence of Marxist and Islamist ideologies in Western culture, warning that they jeopardize foundational values. The alarming rise of anti-Semitism and violent attacks, including in Australia, paints a grim picture of the global situation. Prominent media figures are called out for spreading enemy propaganda. The episode emphasizes the need for a united defense of Western civilization and urges action against those undermining it.

Dec 13, 2025 • 1h 3min
The Best Of Mark Levin - 12/13/25
This week delves into the elite gathering in Qatar, highlighting their troubling ties to regimes that support terrorism. The discussion critiques a bipartisan ruling class embracing authoritarian ideologies while silencing traditional American values. Mark also addresses how influencers exploit young audiences with divisive narratives. He defends Erica Kirk against conspiracy theorists while condemning figures like Tucker Carlson for undermining American interests. Finally, he calls for vigilance against those who threaten conservative principles.

Dec 13, 2025 • 1h 56min
12/12/25 - First it was Minnesota, Now it's Ohio
A plea for renewed interest in America's founding is made, highlighting lesser-known signers like Rufus King. Stephen A. Smith faces backlash as he stands firm against criticism. Marjorie Taylor Greene's disruptive antics are condemned, sparking discussions about loyalty within the GOP. A whistleblower reveals a significant Medicaid fraud scheme in Ohio's Somali community, linked to cultural exploitation of loopholes, not race. This raises alarms about broader implications for taxpayer protection and underscores the complexity of assimilation debates.

Dec 12, 2025 • 1h 54min
12/11/25 - Targeting Truth: The Battle Against Media Deception
The discussion begins with a defense of Erica Kirk amid media conspiracies, followed by a sharp critique of Tucker Carlson's tactics. Concerns about Turkey's potential role in Gaza highlight geopolitical tensions, while Israel's cutting-edge laser defense systems are celebrated for their promise in countering threats. A warning on the rapid Islamification of Western democracies raises alarms about demographic shifts. The importance of preserving conservatism’s credibility against conspiracy theories rounds out this engaging conversation.


