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Mark Levin Podcast

The Best Of Mark Levin - 4/19/25

Mark Levin Podcast

Cumulus Podcast Network

News Commentary, Politics, News

4.521.8K Ratings

🗓️ 19 April 2025

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

This week on the Mark Levin Show, Federal District Judges lack the authority to mandate the return of deported individuals to the United States. This power is beyond their jurisdiction, and there is no desire to allow illegal criminals back into the country. The demands of these radical judges are considered preposterous and out of line. Democrat-appointed judges want to continue pushing for due process for illegal aliens who are being sent back to their countries. These are people who violated our laws; they are not being deported because of their race. Democrats often use the race card to sway voters or start racial issues that have nothing to do with race. Judges appointed by Sen Chuck Schumer defend these illegal aliens, who never even come to court to address their illegal status. You are hearing it in the leftwing press, in the Never-Trump editorial pages and more - you cannot and must not deport anyone without some kind of notice and due process. Yet, there’s nothing from these people on how this is supposed to actually work. What kind of due process are they talking about? The kind of due process that applies to citizens? A memorandum signed between Ukraine and the United States, marking a significant step towards a partnership in mineral development. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

It's all quiet in the underground bunker.

0:04.0

Doors 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.

0:19.8

Judges, the administration has taken the position that no federal judge can order a president of the

0:26.4

United States to demand from another country that they take their citizen who's been deported

0:35.6

to their country and bring them back to the United States.

0:40.0

The administration has also argued that he judge does not have the power to interfere with

0:45.6

foreign policy like that either. The administration is correct 100%. Now, I like to go back to the

0:53.8

beginning, as you know, ladies and gentlemen, the beginning being the constitutional convention sometimes before that. And this issue actually came up.

1:05.6

You know, we didn't always have a Supreme Court and a president and separation of powers. They sat down in Philadelphia

1:11.6

over that summer for a little over five months and they worked out the details of this, this fantastic

1:17.6

governing document, the Constitution. The world has never seen anything like our Constitution

1:22.6

then and since. And so they were creating this office of the presidency.

1:30.4

They were creating this Supreme Court.

1:33.6

They were doing something that had never been done before,

1:36.9

three separate branches of government,

1:39.0

the judicial, the legislative, and the executive.

1:41.9

It had been mentioned a couple hundred years earlier by Montesquieu in his writings.

1:50.9

It was mentioned a little bit earlier than that by John Locke and his writings, but Montesquieu

1:56.0

was very specific about what he had in mind.

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