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Mark Levin Podcast

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 4/4/19

Mark Levin Podcast

Cumulus Podcast Network

News Commentary, Politics, News

4.521.8K Ratings

🗓️ 5 April 2019

⏱️ 115 minutes

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Summary

On Thursday’s Mark Levin show, Robert Mueller’s Office is leaking again. This time to the New York Times, as Mueller’s team works with Attorney General Barr to determine what non-confidential information can be released. Today, the Department of Justice issues a statement indicating that the Mueller Report contains confidential information that is protected under Rule 6 (e) that cannot be publicly shared. Bear in mind that despite the Democrats rhetoric, the Attorney General is under no obligation to release any portion of the report. The New York Times is intent on delegitimizing the Attorney General's summary of the Mueller Report. The release of this report will raise many questions as to why this investigation was started to begin with. Then, the Democrats are fearful of Al Sharpton and nearly every single Democratic candidate for president has or will appear at Sharpton’s annual convention for his National Action Network, which he calls a charity. Later, Alec Baldwin took shots at Mark Levin and Sean Hannity on an interview he did on the Howard Stern radio program. Afterward, the President gives Mexico a year to step up their border enforcement otherwise he's either shutting down the border or imposing tariffs on cars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Ladies and gentlemen, the following segment of the podcast is presented exclusively by Hillsdale College.

0:06.0

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0:11.6

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0:15.2

Thank you for listening and my sincere appreciation to Hillsdale for their sponsorship.

0:43.6

Hello, everybody. Mark Levin here our number 877-3813811-877-3813813811.

0:57.2

Well, somebody in Mueller's office is leaking, ladies and gentlemen.

1:01.2

I thought they don't leak in that office.

1:03.2

You know the office is still there, right?

1:06.0

You know the special counsel, Mueller, he's still there.

1:09.4

You know that some of Mueller's people are working with the Department of Justice to determine what they can or cannot turn over to Congress on redacting material and able to be lawfully released.

1:21.0

Do you wear that? You would know that if you read The New York Times today or The Washington Post, aka The New York Slimes in The Washington Compost.

1:30.6

The New York Times headline is, some on Mueller's team say report was more damaging than Barr revealed. Some on Mueller's team.

1:39.8

Is that how this is supposed to work? Some on Mueller's team? Like vice-barrier, others? I don't know.

1:50.6

Now let me ask you a question. If Attorney General William Barr's letter to Congress a few weeks back was misleading or worse,

2:04.2

would not Mr. Mueller in his office put out a statement saying so? Did they not do that in the Buzzfeed case? Remember that Mr. Producer?

2:13.4

Were they said they had testimony by Michael Cohen indicating that the President of the United States tried to put the shoulder on him when he was going to testify before Congress?

2:23.8

And the office issued a statement. Mr. Mueller's office and said that's not correct actually.

2:30.6

Now Mueller's office hasn't released any such statement.

2:35.4

As I said, they're assisting with helping the Attorney General and the Justice Department determine what material to redact.

2:44.6

That is what material may not be lawfully released. Now they should. You want to know why?

2:52.2

Because the Justice Department put out a little statement today.

2:57.0

And they said every page of the confidential report provided to Attorney General Barr on March 22 was marked, make contained material protected under federal rule criminal, sexy.

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