The Best Of Mark Levin - 5/7/22

The Best Of Mark Levin - 5/7/22

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3/23/26 - Joe Kent: In His Own Words

On Monday’s Mark Levin Show, President Trump is calling the shots in the Iran war. He acts in U.S. interests by viewing a nuclear Iran as a grave threat, and maintains a close alliance with Israel through military, intelligence, and personal ties with Benjamin Netanyahu. He’s not ...  Show more

The Best Of Mark Levin - 3/21/26

This week on the Mark Levin Show, there is an ongoing effort to hijack the conservative movement and MAGA, which is rooted in the Tea Party and constitutional conservatism. We reject any defense of the Third Reich, attacks on Christians, Jews, or Israel, and sabotage from within. ...  Show more

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