
Mark Levin Podcast The Best Of Mark Levin - 10/11/25
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Oct 11, 2025 This discussion covers the alarming rise of 'breakaway' cities defying federal immigration laws, spotlighting mayors who order police to stand down during violent riots. The historical context of the Insurrection Act is explored, emphasizing its potential application against noncompliant local governments. There's a critical examination of the West's increasing vulnerability to hostile ideologies, and a call to action regarding the need to dismantle Hamas. The roles of media bias and calls for accountability among rogue officials are also highlighted.
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Breakaway Cities Defy Federal Immigration Law
- Mark Levin warns large blue cities and states are acting as "breakaway government" by blocking federal immigration enforcement.
- He says local officials instruct police to stand down and mobilize supporters to obstruct ICE and deportations.
Insurrection Act Is Presidential Authority
- Levin outlines the Insurrection Act as the constitutional tool for presidents to federalize forces to suppress civil unrest and insurrection.
- He emphasizes it can be used when federal enforcement is impractical or constitutional rights are obstructed.
Historical Precedents For Using The Act
- Levin lists historical uses of the Insurrection Act from Jefferson through George H.W. Bush and Reagan.
- He recounts specific incidents like Jefferson in 1808 and Eisenhower at Little Rock to show precedent for military intervention.



