Mark Levin Podcast

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 2/14/25

Feb 15, 2025
The Justice Department's decision to drop the case against NYC Mayor Eric Adams raises questions about political motivations versus case strength. A harrowing investigation reveals communication failures during a midair collision involving a helicopter. The historical role of NATO is debated, with strong arguments against withdrawal during global tensions. Elon Musk's influence on political discourse is critiqued, highlighting the left's reaction to his revelations. The podcast dives deep into issues of accountability, government spending inefficiencies, and the complexities of foreign policy.
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ANECDOTE

DOJ Drops Case Against Adams

  • The Department of Justice dropped the case against NYC Mayor Eric Adams.
  • Some claim this was political, but Mark Levin argues it was due to the case's weakness.
INSIGHT

Hierarchy of Justice Department

  • The Attorney General, not individual U.S. Attorneys, is ultimately in charge of prosecutions.
  • While U.S. Attorneys have some discretion, they ultimately report to the Attorney General and the President.
ANECDOTE

McDonnell Case

  • Mark Levin cites the case of Governor Bob McDonnell, whose prosecution for bribery was overturned by the Supreme Court.
  • This demonstrates the potential for overreach by federal prosecutors.
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