

The Best Of Mark Levin - 8/30/25
Aug 30, 2025
This week, the discussion tackles President Trump's executive order on flag burning, clarifying misconceptions about it. France's Macron is labeled a quisling, while American antisemitism is called out. The podcast questions the direction of the Democrat Party, emphasizing the importance of education and engagement. A tragic church shooting in Minnesota leads to explorations of gun control and societal values. Themes of personal choice, authenticity in writing, and the need for thoughtful public discourse also shine through.
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Kennedy Center Play Recommendation
- Mark Levin and his wife attended the Kennedy Center play Parade and praised its production and restaurant.
- He uses the experience to argue prior management would have suppressed such work.
Flag Order Enforces Existing Laws
- Mark Levin argues Trump's flag-desecration order doesn't create new crimes but directs enforcement of existing laws when desecration incites violence or violates neutral statutes.
- He emphasizes the order is consistent with Texas v. Johnson exceptions for imminent lawless action and fighting words.
Enforcement Focused Not Novel
- The executive order prioritizes prosecuting flag desecration that incites violence, violates content-neutral laws, or triggers hate and property crimes.
- Levin highlights referrals to state or local authorities for violations like open-burning or disorderly conduct laws.