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May 9, 2025 • 1h 46min

Meet Pope Leo XIV: The First American Pontiff

Senator Tom Cotton from Arkansas, known for his staunch conservative views, joins to discuss the groundbreaking election of Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost as the first American Pope, Leo XIV. They dive into the implications of his alignment with Pope Francis and the excitement around his appointment. Cotton emphasizes the Republican stance that any new nuclear deal with Iran must demand the total dismantling of its nuclear program, reflecting a unified party front. The discussion culminates with insights on how trade policies could reshape U.S. global presence.
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May 8, 2025 • 1h 53min

Sanity Check: America’s Stance on Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions

Victoria Coates, a senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation and a foreign policy expert, dives deep into Iran's nuclear ambitions and the risks they pose to U.S. security. She argues that Iran's so-called civilian nuclear program is a facade for developing weapons. The conversation also touches on the challenges within U.S.-Israel relations and how political dynamics threaten these alliances. Coates shares insights from her book, emphasizing the necessity for America to adopt a strong stance against Iran to safeguard both nations.
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May 7, 2025 • 1h 49min

Houthis Surrender, But What’s Next?

The Houthis have unexpectedly surrendered, yet continue threatening Israel, raising questions about regional stability. The discussion highlights how certain politicians echo Marxist ideologies while pushing for immigration reforms that could compromise national integrity. Meanwhile, Trump's tariffs are causing unrest in China, as workers protest for unpaid wages, indicating economic pressure. The complexities surrounding due process for illegal immigrants and their implications for the judicial system are critically examined, shedding light on the turbulent political landscape.
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May 6, 2025 • 1h 49min

The Dangers of Ignoring Antisemitism in Our Culture

Mike Lawler, Representative for New York's 17th Congressional District, joins the conversation to explain the IGO Anti-Boycott Act, aimed at curbing foreign influence on American businesses. He addresses the alarming rise of antisemitism, particularly fueled by foreign governments like Qatar. Lawler stresses that combating these threats is vital for national security, especially with Iran’s potential nuclear capabilities looming. The discussion emphasizes the need for honest dialogue around antisemitism and the importance of defending American values.
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May 3, 2025 • 1h 56min

Trump's 100 Days: A Great Reset for America

In the latest discussion, the focus is on the economic optimism following Trump's 'Liberation Day.' The stock market shows promising trends, while trade discussions with China gain momentum. There's a call to engage in shaping conservative policies through national surveys. Additionally, listeners share personal challenges regarding Medicaid and family care, leading to a broader critique of its misconceptions. The relationship between faith and leadership in the Catholic Church is also examined, addressing the tension with progressivism.
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May 2, 2025 • 1h 56min

Replacing Mike Waltz: Reactionary or Part of a Bigger Plan?

Brian Mudd, a political commentator and radio host from WJNO, dives into the recent appointment of Mike Waltz as U.S. Ambassador to the UN, questioning whether it's a strategic move or a reactionary decision. He discusses the complexities of the current economic landscape, challenging negative media narratives. Mudd also highlights Trump's evolving legal strategies amidst ongoing challenges and the implications of the Supreme Court's decisions on public funding for religious schools. Tune in for sharp insights and a close look at politics and the economy!
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May 1, 2025 • 1h 59min

Iran's Nuclear Ambitions: A Threat We Can't Ignore

On Wednesday’s Mark Levin Show, Ben Ferguson of the Ben Ferguson podcast fills in for Mark. Do you believe that Iran should be able to have nuclear weapons? Iran’s Supreme Leader said, "Death to America is not a slogan; it’s a policy." When Iran tells you they want to wipe America off the face of the Earth - we should believe them. Mark Levin weighed in stating: “No nukes for Iran! These are genocidal maniacs! It’s a terrorist regime! More important that we protect our country from their nuclear bombs than we protect their nuclear sites from our bombs! There are no second chances.” President Trump has stated many times that he’ll make sure Iran doesn’t get any nukes. Meanwhile, the United States and Ukraine signed the long-awaited mineral deal. This is a massive win for Trump, the American taxpayer and Ukraine. Later, the Democrat party is dead, it’s now a party controlled by Marxists and Socialists. In other countries run by Socialists, legal systems often turn into kangaroo courts. We’re witnessing this now with activist judges, showing how many Marxists have worked their way into the system. This might be the biggest threat to democracy. When activist judges act outside the scope of the law, it demonstrates how dangerous this can be to our freedoms. These judges believe they should be able to override what the people voted for. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Apr 30, 2025 • 1h 59min

Trump's First 100 Days: A Revolution of Common Sense

On Tuesday’s Mark Levin Show, WJNO’s Brian Mudd fills in for Mark. These first 100 days of the Trump Administration have been the most consequential of any president since World War II.  We join President Trump live for his first rally of his second term in Warren, Michigan.  Trump’s second term has launched at a blistering pace, surpassing his first 100 days with a speed that feels like Trump 3.0—three times faster.  Trump makes everyday count as he restores order, starting with securing the southern border and ushering in a new golden age for America. Our streets are safer now than 100 days ago. Also, fears of inflation and tariffs are overblown. Life is more affordable now than when Trump took office, with DOGE saving the average taxpayer $993.79. Later, in Florida, ICE’s largest operation yet led to nearly 800 illegal alien arrests, showcasing the impact of a state and Governor aligned with Trump’s agenda. Governor DeSantis’ new law embedding ICE in law enforcement is proving effective and could be a model for every state. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Apr 29, 2025 • 1h 60min

Promises Made, Promises Kept: Trump's First 100 Days

In a lively discussion, President Trump's border security measures are highlighted, showcasing a dramatic drop in illegal crossings. The media's portrayal of immigrant issues faces scrutiny, revealing perceived bias and a narrative against Trump. Controversial policies under the Biden administration are critiqued, raising concerns about public safety and national security. The conversation calls for accountability in journalism while reflecting on the impact of immigration on American communities. A truck driver calls in, discussing the challenges of the trucking industry amidst regulatory turmoil and foreign competition.
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Apr 26, 2025 • 1h 22min

The Best Of Mark Levin - 4/26/25

This week on the Mark Levin Show, the passing of Pope Francis is deeply saddening for Catholics and non-Catholics, following his recent meeting with J.D. Vance and Easter ceremonies. The papacy holds immense significance, with Pope John Paul II widely revered as an influential modern leader and freedom fighter who played a key role in the Soviet Union's downfall. Afterward, we could be on the precipice of Iran developing a nuclear warhead with an ICMB aimed at America if things don’t turn out right in the Iranian negotiations. If there is to be some kind of deal it would have to ensure that inspectors from the U.S., or the E.U actually get to inspect anywhere at any time but it’s doubtful Iran would permit that. Pete Hegseth is a terrific Secretary of Defense; the attacks on him are designed to block President Trump's foreign policy. The isolationists are not supportive of Trump's pro-American foreign policy. They are Soros-Koch ideologues, and so are their podcast/influencer mouthpieces. These isolationists have come up with nothing new about foreign policy, recycling George McGovern’s outdated views while acting as modern-day Tokyo Roses. Elon Musk, once aligned with the left, has become a patriot and hero. From the moment he purchased and exposed Twitter, he became a target of the media and the left. Musk’s efforts to uncover hundreds of billions in government waste, fraud, and abuse, have cost him millions and hurt Tesla. Alongside President Trump, Musk risked everything for America. This moment right now is critical for slashing government spending, a unique opportunity driven by Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). It’s frustrating that these leftwing federal judges are reversing President Trump’s decisions, effectively trying to run the government from their courtrooms, which is not our constitutional system. Specifically, a judge blocked Trump’s requirement for proof of citizenship on voter registration forms. These judges are doing the dirty work for the Democrat Party. This judge is helping the Democrats by taking the fraud barriers out of Trump’s order. We cannot have a country where unelected judges undermine the nation. In the first 100 days of Trump’s presidency, we are witnessing an aggressive, rogue judiciary. There may come a time when the only response is to refuse compliance with court orders, one courtroom after another. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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