Mark Levin Podcast

12/12/25 - First it was Minnesota, Now it's Ohio

Dec 13, 2025
A plea for renewed interest in America's founding is made, highlighting lesser-known signers like Rufus King. Stephen A. Smith faces backlash as he stands firm against criticism. Marjorie Taylor Greene's disruptive antics are condemned, sparking discussions about loyalty within the GOP. A whistleblower reveals a significant Medicaid fraud scheme in Ohio's Somali community, linked to cultural exploitation of loopholes, not race. This raises alarms about broader implications for taxpayer protection and underscores the complexity of assimilation debates.
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Learn Little‑Known Founders

  • Many Constitutional Convention delegates are little-known yet highly accomplished figures worth studying.
  • Mark Levin urges listeners to learn founding history to counter narratives that trash America.
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Defending Independent Voices

  • Attacks on Stephen A. Smith reflect pressure to conform, not substantive critique.
  • Mark Levin defends independent thinkers and condemns race‑baiting criticism.
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Green's Disruption Harms GOP

  • Marjorie Taylor Greene is portrayed as destructive to Republican unity and tactical goals.
  • Levin warns her actions risk helping Democrats and undermining GOP priorities.
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