Mark Levin Podcast

The Best Of Mark Levin - 9/13/25

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Sep 13, 2025
President Trump, the 45th President of the United States, passionately discusses the foundational beliefs of American rights, critiquing Senator Tim Kaine's views on government versus God-given rights. He highlights John Locke's influence on the Founding Fathers and the critical need for consent in governance. Trump raises serious concerns about Qatar's alleged support of terrorism and its historical ties to violent groups, urging accountability. The discussion also reflects on the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk, urging for justice and honoring his legacy in the political arena.
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Locke's Influence On American Rights

  • John Locke deeply shaped the founders' view that rights come from God and exist prior to government.
  • Mark Levin argues Tim Kaine's rejection of that view represents a radical shift in Democratic thinking.
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Natural Law Limits Government

  • Locke taught that natural law stands above legislatures and limits government power.
  • Levin connects that view directly to the Declaration's assertion of inalienable rights endowed by the Creator.
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Government Preserves, Not Creates, Rights

  • The founders adopted Locke's view that governments derive power to secure preexisting natural rights.
  • Levin emphasizes government preserves rights rather than creating them.
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