
Mark Levin Podcast The Best Of Mark Levin - 10/25/25
Oct 25, 2025
This week delves into the contrasting turnout of the No Kings protest versus historical Tea Party rallies. The Ninth Circuit's ruling allows the National Guard's deployment in Portland, reinforcing presidential powers. A spotlight is put on Zohran Mamdani's troubling ties to extremist groups and implications for NYC. The complexities of the Gaza peace plan are unveiled, emphasizing Hamas's intransigence. Criticism of Democrats using funding for a government shutdown threatens to reshape immigrant policies is also a key topic.
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No Kings Were A Media Story
- Mark Levin argues the "No Kings" protests were a media-amplified fringe event, not a mass movement.
- He contrasts it with the Tea Party to show broader public disengagement from the protesters' claims.
Court Ruling Validates Guard Deployment
- Levin says the Ninth Circuit upheld presidential authority to federalize the National Guard for law enforcement support.
- He frames that as a constitutional victory against activist lower-court rulings that limit executive power.
Prioritize Assimilation Over Entitlement
- Treat immigration policy as serving American societal interests, not immigrant entitlements.
- Prioritize entrants who assimilate and contribute rather than those who immediately rely on public benefits.
