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Mark Levin Podcast

The Power of the People: Reclaiming Our Republic

Mark Levin Podcast

Cumulus Podcast Network

News Commentary, Politics, News

4.521.8K Ratings

🗓️ 30 May 2025

⏱️ 110 minutes

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Summary

On Thursday’s Mark Levin Show, the U.S. Constitution and historical documents like the Federalist Papers do not grant the judiciary, including lower federal courts like the U.S. Court on Trade, the final authority in disputes. Congress, as the representative body, holds the ultimate decision-making power, particularly in matters of national policy. The judiciary's self-assumed power, stems from cases like Marbury v. Madison (1803), asserts that the framers intended the courts to act as "traffic cops" ensuring other branches stay within their constitutional lanes, not to usurp their authority. Congress, not the courts, should have the final say, aligning with the republican structure of the government. If the Supreme Court does not stop what these lower courts are doing, and quickly, Mark is going to lead a movement to pressure Congress to remake the lower courts. And under the Constitution, we have every right as the people of this country to press our elected representatives to uphold the Constitution and give us our republic back. The lower courts are violating separation of powers, seizing authority they do not have, and have become populated with rogue lawyers/activists. The Constitution empowers we, the people, and through us, our representatives, to fix this. Also, the Civil War, with over 700,000 casualties in a nation of 24 million, was worth the cost to end slavery and preserve the Union. Similarly, Israel's ongoing conflicts justify decisive action to destroy Hamas and prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, despite repeated ceasefires and attacks from groups like Hezbollah and the Houthis. Israel's fight is for survival, akin to the Civil War's existential stakes. Critics who label this a "forever war" or warmongering are dismissed, as some causes, like survival, demand fighting to the death. Later, Iran is actively advancing its nuclear weapons program. They are developing a sophisticated nuclear program and possesses a growing arsenal of ballistic missiles capable of delivering nuclear warheads over long distances. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Ladies and gentlemen, this next segment of the podcast is brought to you by the Heritage Foundation.

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fighting against the D.C. federal bureaucracy and working to secure a future that allows Americans to flourish.

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You see, for too long, conservative principles have been ignored by many of the very leaders

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claiming to fight for America.

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But the Heritage Foundation is proud to hold our leaders accountable and stand up for

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America's founding principles.

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Paid for it by the Heritage Foundation.

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He's here.

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He's here.

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Now, broadcasting them from the underground command post.

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Deep in the bowels of a hidden bunker, somewhere under the brick and steel of a non-district building,

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we've once again made contact with our leader, Mark Levin. The The The

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The The Hello, America, Mark Levin here, our number 877-381-3811, 877-381-3-8-1-3-8-1-8-1.

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Welcome, America.

2:15.6

It's good to have you back today.

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You know, it feels like a Friday to me. doesn't it to you, Mr. Meducer? Or a Monday. And of course, Mondays and Fridays have nothing to do with each other, but that's neither here and there.

2:29.3

I want to talk about the judiciary. I want to really lay into this because we actually have some

2:38.5

libertarians and unfortunately some conservatives who have the mindset that what this

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court did, this United States court on trade in New York, which is a legitimate court.

2:51.0

It's a federal court. It's created by Congress. It has nine members. I looked into it.

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They're appointed for life. Life, I don't know why they're appointed for life on that court, but they are.

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