

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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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

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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Apr 26, 2025 • 1h 54min
Unmasking the Democrats: A Judge’s Scandal Exposed
A Wisconsin judge faces arrest for allegedly helping an illegal immigrant evade ICE, raising serious questions about judicial accountability. Media narratives shift blame to the Trump administration rather than addressing the judges' actions. The discussion also highlights Iran's historical non-compliance with nuclear agreements and critiques political influences on U.S. military decisions. Additionally, there's frustration over denying voter ID requirements, emphasizing the need for citizenship verification in elections. Political tensions escalate as listeners are urged to stay engaged.

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Apr 25, 2025 • 1h 52min
Mark Levin: The Fight Against Judicial Activism
On Thursday’s Mark Levin Show, 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. Also, Harvard’s President Alan Garber is pretending to combat antisemitism at Harvard, but the university does not take the issue seriously. These colleges and universities need to be defunded. They have no inherent right to taxpayer money; it is a privilege. If they want public funds, they must conduct themselves honorably. Later, Russia is relentlessly attacking Ukraine, with Putin aiming to conquer it as a step toward Poland. Ukraine's biggest mistake was giving up its nuclear weapons, and the Biden administration's withholding of weapons to punish Russia was a significant error in the war. Meanwhile, Iran's former official, Mohammad-Javad Larijani, say they are reluctantly joining U.S. talks, criticizing American negotiators and Trump. Despite this, negotiations continue, though Iran is unlikely to honor agreements, potentially only complying under Trump but not his successor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Apr 24, 2025 • 29min
Liberty and Learning - Part Nine: Decoding the Declaration: A Journey Through America's Founding Document
Larry Arnn, president of Hillsdale College and a scholar of political philosophy, joins a riveting discussion that unpacks the Declaration of Independence. He emphasizes the critical opening phrase’s universal relevance and the document’s foundational principles of natural law. Arnn contrasts these timeless ideals with modern progressive critiques, warning against authoritarian governance that undermines consent. He further explores the vital connection between the Declaration and the Constitution, shedding light on how both shape American democracy.

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Apr 24, 2025 • 1h 50min
Why Elon Musk is the Target of the Left
Elon Musk has shifted from leftist darling to patriotic target, especially after his Twitter acquisition and efforts to expose government waste. Amidst criticisms, Musk stands as a symbol of defiance against political attacks while risking his fortune. The podcast also highlights the resilience of the Democratic Party, warning against complacency regarding its influence. Additionally, it tackles issues related to national security, particularly concerning the lingering threats of extremism and government transparency post-9/11, emphasizing the importance of vigilance in today's political landscape.

Apr 23, 2025 • 1h 52min
Leakers, Lies, and the Fight for Trump's Agenda
On Tuesday’s Mark Levin Show, 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. Iran’s ultimate goal is the United States and these isolationists are undermining this administration. Also, Japan's navy has unveiled a ship-mounted electromagnetic railgun designed to counter China's hypersonic missiles. Meanwhile, Israel's Iron Beam, a 100-kilowatt high-energy laser air defense system is set for operational deployment by late 2025. Designed to complement the Iron Dome, it intercepts short-range threats like rockets, drones, and mortars. Later, how can due process be provided to 21 million illegal aliens when immigration courts are already swamped with a 1.5 million case backlog? What degree of due process is realistic, and which branch of government handles it? When Biden and the Democrats embraced open-border policies, they had no clear strategy for due process or deportation—just a push for de facto amnesty. Afterward, Mark reflects on the profound significance of the March for Life in Poland, as well as the haunting memories of the Holocaust. Finally, Josh Hammer calls in to discuss the absurdity of a debate on whether Iran should get nuclear weapons or not. Hammer shares a compelling story from a college conservative leadership conference, highlighting the stark differences in perspectives on freedom and allegiance between American and Iranian students. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Apr 22, 2025 • 1h 54min
The Urgency of Iran: A Nuclear Threat We Can't Ignore
The passing of Pope Francis prompts reflections on his impactful leadership and the vital role of past Popes in advocating for freedom. The imminent nuclear threat from Iran looms large, with discussions on the complexities of negotiations and the need for strict oversight. The podcast criticizes political inaction and the media's portrayal of immigration issues, underscoring serious concerns surrounding security. A call to action emphasizes the urgent necessity for robust political leadership in confronting both nuclear and immigration challenges.