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Mar 4, 2025 • 1h 56min

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 3/3/25

On Monday’s Mark Levin Show, there’s nothing new to report about Zelensky, who has made significant mistakes that he needs to fix. Although Ukraine is important, Congress should start prioritizing the economy. The focus should be on fostering economic growth and prosperity, and Congress must take urgent legislative action to achieve these goals – President Trump can’t do it alone. Also, the border issue is rarely discussed anymore, which highlights the remarkable impact of Trump’s actions in less than six weeks. Illegal border crossings have dropped significantly, as people are no longer even attempting to enter unlawfully. Despite repeated claims that bipartisan legislation was necessary to secure the border, Trump proved those assertions—made by Democrats—were false by addressing the issue single-handedly.  Democrats were so desperate to allow as many illegal immigrants as possible into the country to alter the electorate in their favor. For the Democratic Party, their own power takes precedence over the nation’s interests.  Afterward, Sen Chris Murphy and other Democrats met with Ukrainian President Zelensky before his meeting with Trump, urging him not to sign the minerals deal. The Democrats advised Zelensky to prioritize security arrangements. The Democrats' actions undermined Trump's deal, and Zelensky was foolish enough to go along with it. President Zelensky is playing into Putin's hands!  He needs to suck it up, apologize to President Trump and do what's right for his country and sign that minerals deal.  It benefits the Ukrainian people with U.S. capital investment, the presence of untold numbers of American businesses and citizens, the gradual re-building of the Ukrainian infrastructure, and the American national security interests that flow from it, etc.  Russia and China would be furious with such a deal as the United States will acquire much-needed rare earth minerals. Later, Sen Eric Schmitt calls in to explain that a $36 trillion national debt is unsustainable. It’s great that DODE and Elon Musk are digging in. USAID was a great place to start for DOGE- it was indefensible. Finally, eight years ago on March 2, 2017, Mark first revealed the Spygate scandal on this program, using public records and articles to present the facts. It was based on FBI and White House leaks to the media, which confirmed that Trump was being spied on, rooted in evidence, not conspiracy. For the first time we play that show and hear exactly how the facts were laid out.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Mar 1, 2025 • 1h 7min

The Best Of Mark Levin - 3/1/25

Joy Reid's controversial history and recent firing from MSNBC are discussed. Trump revokes Biden's arms policy towards Israel amid opposition to Mike Huckabee’s ambassadorship. The podcast contrasts Republican law rooted in Judeo-Christian values against Democrats' arbitrary governance. Trump's proposal to sell U.S. citizenship generates debate, while a minerals deal with Ukraine could enhance economic ties and security. The balance between individual liberty and government control is critiqued, emphasizing the dangers of overreach.
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Mar 1, 2025 • 1h 55min

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 2/28/25

The discussion centers on President Trump's proposed minerals deal with Ukraine, highlighting its potential to boost both U.S. and Ukrainian economies. The podcast explores the complexities of U.S. foreign policy, emphasizing a need for stronger alliances to counteract Russian aggression. Heated debates arise around Ukraine's leadership decisions and the implications of geopolitical corruption. Additionally, Medicaid claims are unpacked, revealing misconceptions about funding cuts, while the dynamic of American military aid for Ukraine and Israel is critically analyzed.
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Feb 28, 2025 • 1h 56min

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 2/27/25

Guest Brian Mudd, a radio host known for his insights on conservative values, tackles crucial topics such as government spending and immigration reform. He reveals that a staggering 20% of federal spending—over $1.4 trillion—is wasted, highlighting the need for budget reforms. Mudd also discusses DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's new immigration initiative, offering a last chance for undocumented individuals to register. The conversation underscores a call for fiscal discipline, accountability in government, and a united approach to policy changes.
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Feb 27, 2025 • 37min

Liberty and Learning - Part Six

In this discussion, Larry Arnn, President of Hillsdale College and expert in American history, joins to dissect the alarming trend of federal judges exerting undue power over the executive branch. They argue for the restoration of balance within government and highlight the critical separation of powers. Arnn and Levin assert that judges should limit their rulings to specific cases, not issue sweeping decisions affecting the nation. They also discuss Congress's role in curbing judicial overreach, promoting the need for informed citizenship and engagement in constitutional issues.
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Feb 27, 2025 • 1h 56min

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 2/26/25

Stephen A. Smith, a renowned sports commentator from ESPN, joins to discuss James Carville's recent criticism of the Democratic Party's disarray. They touch on how the party currently lacks a cohesive national voice. Additionally, engaging perspectives on political profit and citizenship selling by Trump spark a lively debate. They also discuss the implications of media biases and recent trends in voter sentiment surrounding Trump's presidency, showcasing how these issues intersect with the future of both parties.
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Feb 26, 2025 • 1h 54min

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 2/25/25

On the latest discussion, the U.S. and Ukraine finalize a rare earth mineral deal, reinforcing their strategic partnership against Russia. Reform Jewish organizations unite to oppose Mike Huckabee's ambassadorial confirmation, claiming leftist motives. Meanwhile, Elon Musk demands accountability from federal workers, pushing for performance transparency. A senator faces scrutiny for potentially unethical financial ties to his wife's nonprofit. Lastly, a Muslim scholar shares insights on Israel's foundation, emphasizing its faith roots over historical narratives.
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Feb 25, 2025 • 1h 51min

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 2/24/25

The show dives into a scathing critique of media figures like Joy Reid and celebrates Dan Bongino's new role at the FBI. It emphasizes the need for military accountability and political loyalty, reflecting on historical parallels. Listeners are urged to consider the rising burdens of property taxes and the stark realities of government bureaucracy. There’s a passionate discussion about America’s national debt and its future implications, alongside a call for dismantling federal entities viewed as unconstitutional.
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Feb 22, 2025 • 1h 13min

The Best Of Mark Levin - 2/22/25

This week, intense discussions arise around the politicization of the Department of Justice, with concerns about judicial overreach and accountability. The battle for separation of powers is highlighted as unelected judges challenge executive authority. The significance of the Battle of Iwo Jima is revisited, connecting historical sacrifices to current political dynamics. There’s a critique of U.S. foreign spending versus domestic needs, and a call for civic engagement in the face of government mismanagement and accountability.
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Feb 22, 2025 • 1h 50min

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 2/21/25

Corporate media faces criticism for prioritizing sensationalism over critical global events, especially the violence in Israel. Discussions reveal the troubling ambitions of Putin that extend beyond Ukraine, warning of broader geopolitical risks. Trump’s innovative strategy for utilizing Ukraine's mineral wealth as a partnership opportunity is highlighted. In the backdrop, the tragic loss of children to terrorism emphasizes the media's failures in reporting such humanitarian crises. The podcast encourages a proactive approach to safeguarding national security and global stability.

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