
Mark Levin Podcast 12/3/25 - The Dangerous Game: Venezuela's Role in America's Drug Crisis
Dec 4, 2025
Chip Roy, a Texas Congressman and Republican AG candidate, discusses the dangerous implications of Venezuelan drug boats and asserts presidential authority for preemptive strikes against narco-terrorists. Dinesh D'Souza highlights Qatar's manipulation of conservative movements, revealing how they employ financial resources to sow division. The conversation dives into the growing geopolitical concerns surrounding Qatar's charm offensive and their influence in American institutions, showcasing a battle for the ideological future of conservatism.
AI Snips
Chapters
Books
Transcript
Episode notes
State Drug Shipments Framed As Acts Of War
- Mark Levin argues Venezuelan government-directed fentanyl trafficking amounts to an act of war against the U.S.
- He says such state-sponsored killing changes the legal framing from criminal law to national defense.
Use Article II Powers Against Narco‑Terrorism
- Chip Roy and Mark Levin say presidents can lawfully use Article II to strike narco-terrorist boats preemptively.
- They recommend Congress can check such action by cutting funding or pursuing impeachment if it disagrees.
Noriega Operation As Precedent
- Mark Levin recounts the U.S. invasion in Panama to capture Manuel Noriega as precedent for military action against drug kingpins.
- He notes Congress wasn't informed until after operations began due to leak concerns.









