

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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Jun 6, 2025 • 1h 52min
The Truth About Tucker: A No-Holds-Barred Critique
A bold critique of Tucker Carlson takes center stage, with accusations of opportunism and incoherent claims about U.S. foreign policy. The urgency of passing a significant tax bill is emphasized to prevent financial fallout from Democratic policies. The discussion also dives into Iran's nuclear threats and the complex dynamics of U.S. military strategies. Additionally, a surprising political shift from a prominent spokesperson raises questions about motives in leadership, revealing deeper currents in contemporary politics.

Jun 5, 2025 • 1h 49min
Tax Cuts, Musk, and the Convention of States
Explore the urgent need for tax cuts to boost the economy and the complexities of international relations, particularly with Iran. Delve into the challenges faced in immigration policy, judicial hurdles, and threats to national security from foreign influences. Hear critiques of political legislation impacting seniors and welfare, as well as discussions on state versus federal roles in managing new technologies. The podcast also reflects on America's historical achievements while addressing current political dilemmas and calls for accountability.

Jun 4, 2025 • 1h 53min
Immigration Chaos: When Lax Vetting Endangers National Security
Senator Ted Cruz, a prominent U.S. lawmaker from Texas, joins the discussion, criticizing Democrats and rogue judges for undermining constitutional integrity. Columnist Miranda Devine addresses the troubling role of Anthony Bernal, Jill Biden's chief of staff, in obscuring Joe Biden’s cognitive decline. They delve into the immigration crisis, emphasizing national security risks due to lax vetting, as well as exploring potential implications of a nuclear deal with Iran and the judiciary's influence on immigration policies, underscoring a pointed critique of political hypocrisy.

Jun 3, 2025 • 1h 53min
The Dangers of Unvetted Immigration: A Call to Action
Steve Moore, an economist and former Trump advisor, dives into the critical issues surrounding unvetted immigration. He discusses the connection between immigration and rising security threats, revealing how radical ideologies can emerge from conflict zones. Moore highlights the misleading narrative in major media outlets regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, pointing out the dangers posed by unchecked immigration policies. The conversation further addresses the implications for national stability and the need for a robust national security framework amidst current geopolitical tensions.

May 31, 2025 • 1h 12min
The Best Of Mark Levin - 5/31/25
The discussion highlights judges overstepping their authority, undermining elected policies, particularly on immigration. There's skepticism about nuclear deals with Iran, stressing the need for congressional approval. The complexities of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, especially regarding Israel and Iran, are examined. True conservatism and its principles are contrasted with perceived media biases. The importance of restoring the balance of power between branches of government and protecting constitutional integrity is emphasized.

May 31, 2025 • 1h 55min
Power Struggles: The Battle Between Congress and the Courts
The podcast dives into the constitutional balance of power between Congress and the courts, emphasizing the framers' intent to prevent judicial overreach. It critiques the media's bias in covering controversial figures like New York AG Letitia James, linking her actions to broader political dysfunction. There's a sharp focus on the alarming decline of U.S. military readiness against China and discussions on potential legislative reforms. The dangers of Iran's nuclear ambitions are also a pressing concern, highlighting the need for vigilance in international relations.

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May 30, 2025 • 1h 52min
The Power of the People: Reclaiming Our Republic
The podcast dissects the misconception of judicial supremacy, arguing Congress should hold the ultimate authority in governance. It highlights the importance of civic engagement to reclaim constitutional rights and critiques the influence of radical lawyers in the judiciary. The conversation touches on Israel's conflicts and the implications of Iran's nuclear ambitions, advocating for decisive action. Additionally, it emphasizes the need for leadership in the Supreme Court and discusses the significance of military sacrifices in preserving democracy.

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May 29, 2025 • 1h 52min
Mark Levin: The Realities of Nuclear Proliferation
Sid Rosenberg, WABC's morning show host, shares his insights on the concerning dynamics of global politics. He critiques the ongoing negotiations with Iran, arguing that lifting sanctions could allow Iran to advance its nuclear ambitions akin to North Korea's trajectory. The discussion touches on the necessity for any agreements to be treaties requiring Congressional approval. Rosenberg also raises alarms about media narratives surrounding the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, scrutinizing how Hamas manipulates aid distribution while the media overlooks these complexities.

May 28, 2025 • 1h 54min
Judicial Tyranny: "Defying" the Courts in America
Ron DeSantis, Governor of Florida and a strong advocate for the Convention of States movement, dives into the controversial actions of federal judges overstepping their authority against Trump’s policies. He argues for legislative reforms to curb judicial overreach. The conversation also tackles complex foreign policy issues, defining interventionism versus globalism, particularly concerning Iran and Israel. DeSantis critiques Harvard's historical complicity with Nazis and calls for stronger measures against anti-Semitism, painting a picture of the current cultural and political landscape.

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May 27, 2025 • 1h 55min
Understanding Totalitarian Propaganda in Today's Media
Language plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse, often used as a tool for coercion by totalitarian regimes. The podcast delves into how modern media perpetuates negative language to manipulate societal narratives and suppress dissent. It raises serious concerns about the mental fitness of political leaders and the media's complicity in covering up uncomfortable truths. The discussion also explores the intersection of Marxist and Islamist ideologies in contemporary politics, highlighting increasing tensions and national security risks.