

Mark Levin Podcast
Cumulus Podcast Network
Mark Levin is one of the hottest talk radio hosts in America. A prominent conservative commentator, best-selling author and constitutional scholar, Mark offers fresh takes on daily news headlines and dissects important events of the day. Heard weeknights on nearly 400 radio stations, Levin is loved in every corner of America. He cuts through the noise with his passion and intellect, often saying things others won’t. Or as Mark himself would declare: “That’s right. I said it!”
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Dec 11, 2025 • 1h 53min
12/10/25 - The Truth About Somali Refugees and Welfare Use
U.S. Representative Jim Jordan, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, passionately discusses the Antisemitism Awareness Act and rising anti-Israel sentiment among conservatives. He reveals critical updates on Special Counsel Jack Smith's deposition. Meanwhile, North Carolina Senate candidate Michael Watley shares insights on his campaign and the challenges of conservative messaging amidst fundraising hurdles. The episode touches on issues of cultural assimilation, the implications of immigration policies, and the urgency of educating younger generations about American history.

Dec 10, 2025 • 1h 55min
12/9/25 - History's Overlooked Heroes: The Founders You Should Know
Discover the unsung heroes of America's founding, including William Samuel Johnson and Haym Salomon, whose stories are often overlooked. Learn how the Constitutional Convention saw only 39 out of 70 appointed delegates sign the Constitution, revealing deep divisions on central government power. The discussion shifts to current events, highlighting troubling FBI agreements with Qatar and contrasting the Trump administration's economic achievements with today's challenges. Tune in for a blend of history and timely political commentary!

Dec 9, 2025 • 1h 54min
12/8/25 - The Rise of the New Imperial Ruling Class
Roger Zakheim, Director of the Ronald Reagan Institute, dives into the insidious influence of a wealthy, bipartisan ruling class that aligns with foreign regimes, especially Qatar. They discuss how this elite group exploits media and podcasts to push anti-American narratives and undermine traditional values. Zakheim highlights the results of the Reagan National Defense Survey, revealing a strong public rejection of isolationism and robust support for U.S. global leadership and missile defense, showcasing a clear desire for America to maintain its strength on the world stage.

Dec 6, 2025 • 1h 8min
The Best Of Mark Levin - 12/6/25
Venezuela's alliance with communist nations is portrayed as a direct threat to the U.S., with drug trafficking being a central issue. Comparisons to the 1989 Panama invasion illustrate historical parallels in dealing with such regimes. Legal disputes about military action against drug boats highlight partisan divides, while Levin underlines that state-sponsored drug exports are acts of war. He critiques contemporary conservative influencers and emphasizes the need for a deeper understanding of American history to maintain core values amid electoral risks.

Dec 6, 2025 • 1h 55min
12/5/25 - The Dark Side of Qatar's Influencing Efforts
Carl Davis, a businessman and documentary filmmaker focused on suicide prevention, discusses his film *See Through The Darkness*, inspired by personal loss. The conversation highlights Qatar’s lavish influence efforts, including paying elites for appearances while exploiting migrant workers. Davis emphasizes the emotional journey of filmmaking and its goal of raising awareness about suicide among first responders. Their discussion touches on the urgent need for mental health support and how art can drive positive change in society.

Dec 5, 2025 • 1h 58min
12/4/25 - Unraveling the J6 Pipe Bomb Mystery: A Deep Dive
The FBI has arrested a suspect linked to the January 5-6 pipe bomb incident, raising questions about why the investigation took so long. Discussions highlight the potential implications for Kamala Harris and alleged failures of the Biden administration. The Supreme Court's ruling in favor of Texas' redistricting adds a layer of political intrigue, while listener calls probe the legality of the charges against the suspect. Meanwhile, the media faces scrutiny over narratives surrounding Pete Hegseth and potential fraud cases in Minnesota's immigration context.

Dec 4, 2025 • 36min
On The Frontlines - From History to Hope: Lessons on Unity and Resistance
Yael Eckstein, President and CEO of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, leads the charge in addressing the troubling rise of antisemitism and Christian persecution. She draws crucial parallels between historical moral crises and today’s challenges, emphasizing the dire consequences of silence. Highlighting the role of righteous gentiles and the importance of collective action, she calls on all to unite against ideologies that divide. The conversation also focuses on the vital support for Israel and the spiritual responsibilities that accompany faith, advocating for love and action grounded in biblical values.

Dec 4, 2025 • 1h 52min
12/3/25 - The Dangerous Game: Venezuela's Role in America's Drug Crisis
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.

Dec 3, 2025 • 1h 55min
12/2/25 - The Dangers of Ignoring History in Today's Politics
Steve Hilton, a British political commentator and gubernatorial candidate for California, joins the discussion about the importance of understanding history in shaping American patriotism. He emphasizes the need to cut government bloat and reverse climate-driven regulations. Hilton argues that prioritizing citizens over special interests is crucial for effective governance. He critiques current policies, asserting that they fail to create prosperity and affordability, while revealing his vision for a better California.

Dec 2, 2025 • 1h 53min
12/1/25 - Unpacking America's Drug War: The Fight Against Narco-Terrorism
Venezuela's regime, linked with hostile nations, is accused of poisoning the U.S. through drug trafficking. A comparison is drawn to a past military intervention against a drug lord, highlighting the need for decisive action. Candidates are urged to clarify their stance on controversial figures as a moral litmus test. The discussion touches on the radicalizing influence of the internet and foreign funding in American institutions, while advocating for a reformed immigration system focused on vetting and assimilation.


