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Mark Levin Podcast

The Best Of Mark Levin - 2/22/25

Mark Levin Podcast

Cumulus Podcast Network

News Commentary, Politics, News

4.521.8K Ratings

🗓️ 22 February 2025

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

This week on the Mark Levin Show, critics are trashing Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Department of Justice for allegedly politicizing prosecutions and investigations. Despite the increasingly alarmist claims about the politicization of the Trump DOJ, the Supreme Court needs to disregard the noise from commentators and swiftly address the judicial overreach by lower court judges who are usurping fundamental executive powers. These district judges are severely undermining the separation of powers and representative government, eroding public trust in the judiciary. It is their politicization that poses a real threat to the justice system. It has become evident that federal trial courts are engaged in a non-violent insurrection against the elected President and the executive branch, as these judges issue rulings on decisions made by the Trump administration. Later, this week marked the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Iwo Jima, a brutal conflict against the Japanese in WWII. It’s very important to remember these battles. One might ponder if, even back then, some accused the U.S. of sparking the conflict by provoking Japan. Aggregator sites like Drudge and Mediaite, often run by left-wing individuals, spin content from this show to create misleading headlines, such as claiming Levin is defying President Trump over his views on Putin, and Zelensky. This narrative is pseudo-news meant to provoke a nonexistent feud – it won’t work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's all quiet in the underground bunker.

0:04.0

Doys closed, locks, bolted.

0:07.4

But the great one isn't just resting on his laurels.

0:11.0

He's making sure your weekend is even better by giving you his best.

0:15.9

This is the best of Mark Levin.

0:19.6

It's tidy up a few things.

0:21.5

They've been hanging out there over the weekend and today.

0:26.4

First, we have some friends over at National Review.

0:31.2

One of particular was trashing the hell out of Pambandi in the Department of Justice.

0:38.6

Trashing the hell out of them for politicizing prosecutions,

0:45.3

politicizing investigations for which they will one day be sorry.

0:54.0

I spent a lot of time at Maine Justice.

0:58.7

When you read the case against Mayor Adams, it is a very truly pathetic case, and the timing

1:06.3

is outrageous.

1:10.2

We have protections in place, I thought we did, where before a U.S. attorney pulls a

1:18.5

trigger like that in a highly political case with an election, a primary, on the horizon, there needs to be consultations with the Attorney General of the United States.

1:32.9

And perhaps there were.

1:35.6

So why are there consultations with the Attorney General of the United States?

1:39.1

Because he or she has the final say.

1:44.1

That's why.

1:46.3

We even have the Office of the U.S. attorneys at Maine Justice,

1:50.5

the purpose of which is to help coordinate with all 93 U.S. attorneys

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