Mark Levin PodcastJuly 15, 20261h 49m

7/14/26 - Mark Levin EXPOSES the Infiltration Nobody's Talking About

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America, Mark Levin, here are number 877381-381-3811. Well, the infiltration of America by Islamists and jihadis is really in full force, and I just don't see anything happening to fight this. I hear a lot of talk. I'm not seeing a lot of action. If the Democrats take the House, you will see no action whatsoever. And these people are getting a foothold in our country in a big way. You look at Zohran Mamdani's father and mother, communist Islamist from Uganda, his mother, a documentarian funded by Qatar, the father, a Columbia University, tenured faculty member where he pushes his radical Marxism and Islamism. And now we find out that the candidate for the Democrat nomination for the Senate in Michigan, his father, I should say father-in-law is a top donor to his pack, is among the top leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood linked to terror funding in our country. I mean, this isn't even under the covers anymore. Thank you, Washington Free Beacon, one of the great sites out there. Abdul El-Sayed's father-in-law, this is the guy running for the Democrat nomination for the United States Senate. A top donor to Abdul El-Sayed Super PAC is among top leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood organization. You understand the Muslim Brotherhood comes out of Egypt. It's responsible for the assassination of Anwar Sadat. It's responsible for breeding al-Qaeda, ISIS, Hamas, Islamic Jihad. It is the mothership. And that mothership is funded by Qatar. That mothership is funded by our friends in Turkey, who we're going to give F-35s to unless Congress stops it. Well, you want to hear the story? Abdul El-Sayed's father-in-law, the guy running for the Senate nomination for the Democrats, a top donor to a super PAC supporting the left-wing Michigan Senate hopeful. is among the top leaders of an Islamic organization identified by the federal government as a public facing group for the Muslim Brotherhood, a Washington Free Beacon Review found. And I'm going to salute the free beacon. They're fantastic. As part of his role with the Islamic Society of North America, ISNA, which the federal government linked to the financing of Hamas, Taib, Yakaku, that's right, contributes at least 5,000 to the organization annually. Zhukaku has served on the 20-member founding committee of the ISNA since at least 2007, according to the organization's magazine, Islamic Horizons. And it's been a member of the group, quote, for a long time. Can I recall when I joined, according to Zucaku's online biography? Federal prosecutors identified the organization as an unindicted co-conspirator in the landmark 2007 terrorist financing case, USA versus Holy Land Foundation, which culminated in the conviction of the foundation's founders for funneling $12 million to Hamas. They also identified the ISNA, the INSA, again, the Islamic Society of North America,

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as one of eight entities, quote, who are and or were members of the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood, the mothership. So now this candidate in Michigan is tied to these terror front groups. And they're more than front groups. They're terror organizations. The Holy Land Foundation trial. Back in 2007, Lorenzo Vedino, the director of the program on extremism at George Washington University, said ISNA, quote, was historically no question an organization created by the Muslim Brotherhood and fellow travelers from the Indian subcontinent is basically the Islamist organization in America. He noted that Taib was involved with the group when they were putting out some really nasty stuff. This is the father-in-law for the candidate who wants to be the Democrat nominee for the Senate in Michigan. To be on the founding committee, this is the elders of the organization, Vodino told the Free Beacon. Jukaku also served as president, ready for this, of the Council on American Islamic Relations. Care, who I've told you for decades, is a Hamas front group. Their Michigan chapter from 2005 to 2010, according to the group's IRS disclosures. Care was also named as an unindicted co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation trial and included on a list of groups who are or are members of the U.S. Muslim Brotherhoods, Palestine Committee, and or its organization. It's a similar but separate distinction from the ISNA's Muslim Brotherhood affiliation. Vidino said it was unsurprising that Taibib is also involved with care. He said this is kind of a pattern, he told the Free Beacon. To some degree, it's a good old boys network. And so if you're on the board committee in ISNA, chances are you belong to your local care chapter. Chances are you sit on the board of another charity that is part of the network. That's how it works. How many more jihadis are we going to send to Congress? I asked the Democrat Party. If you're a Democrat, if you're a Democrat union member, if you're a Democrat blue-collar worker, if you're a Democrat cop or firefighter, if you're a Democrat assembly line worker or a trucker, how can you put up with this? How can you put up with this? Federal prosecutors first charged the Holy Land Foundation. once the largest Muslim charity in the United States with money laundering and providing material support to terrorist organizations in 2024. The government said the foundation was created for the purpose, I'm quoting, providing financial and material support to Hamas, and of course they fund more than $12 million to the terror group to affiliated committees and organizations. So both the ISNA and CARE, these Muslim groups,

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were named as unindicted co-conspirators, and though they challenged the label, a federal judge ruling in July 2029, at Chukaku served both the ISNA's founding committee and as President of Care, Michigan, that the Department of Justice had provided, quote, ample evidence, unquote, linking then to Hamas. The Holy Land Foundation raised money for Hamas, for example, using a joint bank account with the ISNA, which deposited checks into the account. They were often made payable to the Palestinian Mujahideen, the original name of the Hamas military wing. Lots of names, but the same goal. The ruling also cited a 1991 memo from the Shura Council of the Muslim Brotherhood, an international Sunni Islamist group. that has spawned numerous armed jihadist organizations, including Hamas, that described ISNA as a member group. The council stated in the memo, that its work in the United States was, quote, a kind of grand jihad in eliminating and destroying the Western civilization from within and sabotaging its miserable house by their hands and the hands of the believers so that it is eliminated and God's religion is made victorious over all other religions. This is in the United States of America. These councils, these brotherhoods, these international organizations are right here in our country with these terrorists supporting jihadis. And they are free to operate. They're on the move. They're bringing other people into our country. And our politicians aren't doing crap. The trial did not push Jakuki to distance himself from the ISNA or care in 2010. He was photographed alongside Care Executive Director, Nihad Aywad, who said he was happy to see Hamas break the siege on October 7, 2023 at Care Michigan Annual Banquet. Bankrupt. Jakaku is also a top donor to a super PAC supporting Abdul El-Sayed's candidacy. The fighting for Michigan pack. He's given the pack $200,000, nearly half of the nearly half a million it is raised as in March 31. It's been obvious since the 1970s that the Muslim Students Association and ISNA have been strongly tied to extreme fringes of the Democrat Party, said Andrew McCarthy. A former federal prosecutor led the prosecution of the blind sheik. As his father-in-law pours money into broader campaign efforts, Abdul El-Sayed is campaigning on pushing money out of politics. A slogan featured on yard signs supporting his campaign.

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He has singled out spending from pro-Israel groups like the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, A-PAC, which he accused of working to buy off the government to make sure that our money is sent abroad to kill other people. Simultaneously, the fighting for Michigan pact armed with generous contributions from Chukaku is spending big, big, to help Abdul El-Sayed secure the Democratic nomination over his primary opponent, Congresswoman Hallie Stevens. So is the American Priorities Pack. Well, what's that? It's a newly created anti-Israel group that aims to counter APEC spending and has vowed to do whatever it takes to help Said get the nomination. Stevens took game at the contradiction during last week's primary debate. She said he's great at covering up that his father-in-law is running his pack. That's spending millions of dollars for him. Abdul, you talk about getting money out of politics and putting money in people's pockets, but who's putting money in your pocket? What are you hiding? Abdul El-Sayed's campaign did not respond to request for comment. ISNA and Taib did not respond to request for comment. Taib is a kidney doctor, born in India, went to medical school there before undergoing his medical training in the United States. How the hell did he get here? And why isn't he kicked out? He has said that he and his family spent the formative years of our lives as Muslims working the ISNA, which is this radical jihadi group. Abdul El-Sayed appears to share his father-in-law's sympathies for Islamist figures and organizations. He has rallied alongside Palestinian terror sympathizers on the left, most notably the anti-American streamer Hasan Piker. who has said America deserved 9-11. One of his former campaign staffers, Dearborn Michigan native, Maureem Ada, was indicted in June for allegedly engaging in a coordinated campaign to threaten Jewish officials, businesses, and groups at the University of Michigan. Abdul El-Sayed himself has been hesitant to criticize terrorists at a concern that doing so could alienate left-wing voters. And March he privately told staffers that he wanted to avoid discussing slain Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, because many of his potential supporters were sad about Khomeini's death, as the Free Beacon reported. I also want to remind you guys, he said. There's a lot of people in Dearborn who are sad today, referencing heavily Democratic city to boast the largest Muslim population per capita in America. So like I just don't want to comment on Ali Khamenei at all. Like I don't think it's worth even touching that. God forbid if this guy becomes a United States senator. You understand the lieutenant governor of Virginia? Is a jihadi? You understand that they're now new members of the House who are going to be jihadis and Marxists? It's unbelievable. Absolutely unbelievable. How these people get into our country, they secrete themselves into our system, they get nominated by the Democrat Party. By the way, the Republicans aren't nominating anybody like this. In fact, Zudi Jasser is the anti.

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jihadi the anti-Islamist he barely gets any attention from republicans he barely gets any support he should this is what's going on in your country America mayor of New York City the mayor of Patterson New Jersey the mayor of Dearborn Michigan and other mayors members of the House of Representatives now soon to be more now a man who wants to be senator I'll be right back. Mott Lovin. Gold entered 2026 after a historic year. 53 new all-time highs, an average price up 44% year over year, then push past $5,500 an ounce in January. Right now it's pulled back, and many in Wall Street analysts are telling clients, this is the window. Before gold pushes back towards new highs. Meanwhile, several is on track for a sixth year of structural supply difference with solar, EVs, electronic, and industrial demand, still pulling heavily on the market. And gold's pullback has been fueled by fading Fed rate hopes and massive debt. Not a clear break in gold's bigger 2026 story. Call monetary gold right now. Get your complimentary gold and silver guide. The number one requested guide in America for a quarter of a century, absolutely free. Call monetary gold at 877 now gold. Or go to mark lovesgold.com. That's 877 now gold. Don't wait. Performance may vary. You should always consult your financial and tax professional.

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You know, I'm banging the pots and pans here. I'm sounding the alarm. As much as I know how, hopefully there's people listening out there who are elected to office. I don't know how much more I can keep raising the bar here because it's very, very frightening what's taking place in this country. And as I've said to you before, many times before, they're taking advantage of our liberty, they're taking advantage of our constitutional system, they're taking advantage of our immigration system, our due process system, they're taking advantage of all these left-wing judges that we have, and they're exploiting us. And they are conquering us, town by town. And they're listening to me now, and they're smiling ear to ear, because they know, I know. And they know I play their clips. So it's abundantly clear that it's not just Mark speaking. Our country is being conquered. You can only move so much to red states. It's happening in red states. Look at Texas. Republican governor, Republican statewide office holders there. You got Republican legislature. They all are they doing? I don't know. They don't know. Whatever they're doing, it's not enough. Philadelphia, where I was born, the cradle of liberty? You wouldn't know it. You wouldn't know. It looks like Mogadushu there. I'll be right back.

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Trump officials who were caught up in the message reading operation include Stephen Miller, Rudy Giuliani, Kellyanne Conway, Peter Navarro, the president's daughter of Uncle Trump, former White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows, and ex-Vice President Mike Pence. The release of the files comes after Smith answered no. He said no. When asked during a congressional deposition in December, if he had looked at the, quote, content of text messages, unquote, during his Trump investigations. He said no. He's a liar. Senator Rand Paul accused Smith of lying in his testimony on Tuesday. Paul posted video of Smith's answer and said the files confirmed he spied on lawmakers, including himself. He said this is blatant abuse of power and exactly what our founders warned about. And in this instance, Rand Paul is correct. And Chuck Grassley ripped Jack Smith for it as well. He said, Jack Smith's criminal investigation of President Trump was a runaway train that had no breaks. Chuck Grassley said in a statement, based on the information that's been produced to me and Senator Johnson, Biden, DOJ, and FBI investigators apparently ignored their own routine investigative protocols. to obtain and review work-related messages from me and dozens of my Republican and Democrat colleagues who were outside the scope of the government's investigation. The New York Post reported Chuck Grassley's office previously disclosed subpoenas. of 430 Republican individuals and groups for various records. In addition to phone logs from more than a dozen Republicans, as part of what the Iowa Republican claim was a fishing expedition on Smith's part. You understand. The Biden regime and the Department of Justice let loose this guy. He was getting phone records and communications. He was getting texts and emails. It's unbelievable. In the name, of course, of fighting the politicization of politics, the special counsel's office had established a so-called filter team, quote unquote, to ensure they weren't accessing privileged documents or violating officials' constitutional rights. Yeah, right, when reviewing messages that have been sought from the National Archives and Records Administration. Senator Johnson, his own statement, said the file showed yet another grotesque example of ex-president Joe Biden's weaponization of the Department of Justice. Now, what are they going to do about it? They're in the majority in the Senate. Now, what are they going to do about it? He had a Jack Smith's team acted with impunity as they disregarded their own protocols to obtain and access White House text messages.

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including messages to and from 44 members of Congress. At this point, no one should be shocked by Jack Smith's recklessness and blatant abuse of power, but they should be outraged. Okay, I'm outraged. Now, what are you going to do about it? Here's what you ought to do about it. You ought to pull together a strong letter with evidence in it, not only of what he did, but what he said under oath, what he said in depositions, Bring it to the attention to the criminal division, public integrity section of the Department of Justice, and demand a criminal investigation. No Democrat lawmakers criticized Smith over the documents, of course. Of course. Because they weren't actually the target, were they? You know, until people are... brought before grand juries and indicted and prosecuted this stuff's not going to stop now this is the second issue we're talking about tonight you have terrorists coming into our country who are involved in our campaigns who are donating money to candidates some of whom are getting elected to congress what the hell's going on then you have this going on with this guy Jack Smith People ought to be outraged. They ought to be outraged. What is he, a commentator? These senators need to do something about it. But alas. But alas. Here we sit. Doesn't sound like they're going to do anything to me. It's just so preposterous. Just so outrageous. that they can't get their act together to even defend themselves, along the Constitution and the Republic, by the way. They just can't seem to get it done. I don't know why. Do you? Oh, boy. A little bit of good news on the consumer and economics front. As a matter of fact, it's big good news. From our friends at Breitbart, inflation was crushed. Consumer prices fall sharply in June much better than expected. Biggest decline in six years. Biggest decline since 2020, and there's crickets. Because the economy is the number one issue to people who are voting, apparently. And this is great news. And so they basically smothered with a pillow. Oh, they'll mention it. But that's about a consumer prices fell sharply in June. thanks to relief the gas pump and a broad decline in inflation. Consumer price index fell 0.4% last month compared with May, the Department of Labor said today, this is the largest decline since 2020. Compared with a year ago, prices are 3.5% higher, so it's minimal. The economists had forecast a 0.1% monthly decline, well, they were only off by a factor of three. After May's sharp, 0.5% increase, the inflation index was expended to climb 3.8% from a year earlier. A slowdown on annual inflation from May's 4.2%. Folks, inflation is under control right now. Not due to the Fed, due to the Trump administration, fiscal policy. Fiscal policy.

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Core prices, a measure that excludes food and energy, were flat compared with the prior month. That's the best inflation reading since January 2021. For the year, core prices are up 2.6% de minimis. Based on the rounded monthly figures, headline consumer price index rose at roughly 2.8%, annualized rate over the past three months, and so forth. Energy prices fell 5.7% in June. The rising 3.9% in May, and obviously that was due to Iran. Gasoline prices fell, almost 10%. Grocery prices rose 0.2% de minimis. For the month, up 2.7% since the beginning of the year. Dining out prices also rose only 0.2%. So the economy is actually doing quite well in terms of costs, in terms of expenses. The much better than expected inflation report likely takes a rate hike off the table this summer. Markets have been pricing in a significant chance the Fed would increase interest rates. At its meeting later this month, several Fed officials indicated that a hot inflation report might be enough to justify a hike, but there is no inflation. I mean, it's so smaller that they would consider a non-factor. Non-factor. The extremely low inflation in core goods... suggests the President Trump's tariffs have not raised prices for consumers, upending the widespread criticism from many economists. Democrats are called tariffs on national sales tax during the 2020. Democrats are economic illiterates. They're worried about tariffs, right? Here you've got this bastard in New York City who wants to redistribute wealth, who wants to destroy billionaires and millionaires. I mean, they're worried about tariffs. Look at this guy. He's a maniac. Absolute maniac. But we're worried about tariffs. So you should be feeling a little bit better. The fuel prices are down, food prices are steady, some of them declining. Now, many of you live in these dark blue states. New Jersey, Illinois, New York, California, you know where you are. Well, the prices are high, and they're always going to be high. You have high sales taxes. You have high fuel taxes, gasoline taxes. You have shortages of electricity, and so these are all intentional, Democrat left-wing policies. So, of course, you're going to have high prices, but when it comes to economic activity, it's doing very, very well. I just love it when these Democrats, these Marxists, go on about affordability. None of their damn cities are affordable. None of their damn states are affordable. I'll be right back.

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which it did burst. There's not much. So I don't see a lot of evil there. I know there's all sorts of conspiracy theories going along, and I don't think the FBI, I think the FBI is wasting their time if they're doing that year. No, I agree with them. It's pretty clear what happened. It's very, very unfortunate. And once it kicks in, that is, the tearing of the main artery in the heart, there's almost nothing you can do about it. And so he was in great pain, apparently, and I'll read something to you a little bit later. And at that point, he was dying, unfortunately. And there was no way to bring him back. And it's very sad. I don't know if that's something that can be avoided if you think about it earlier. The president had also mentioned, I think he did there, but maybe not, that... The symptoms are very unusual, and sometimes they don't even present themselves, but they're very unusual, including back pain. So if you have an unusual amount of back pain or something of that sort, it's worth checking it out. But if you have heart disease that runs in your family, I get this lecture all the time because I have terrible heart disease. If you have heart disease, you've got to stay on top of these things. And I'm... told over and over and over again that I have to do more, although I'm not sure what else to do, Rich, you know? Eat better, don't drink Diet Coke, stuff like that. All right, we'll be right back. This segment of the podcast is exclusively sponsored by Pure Talk. Pure Talk offers great coverage and can save your family money on your wireless bill every single month. Go to puretalk.com to find the plan that's right for you. Thank you again for listening, and thank you so much for this sponsorship, Pure Talk. He's here. He's here. Now, broadcasting from the underground command post, deep in the bowels of a hidden bunker somewhere under the brick and steel of a non-district building, we've once again made contact with our leader, Mark Levin. Hello, America, Mark Levin, here, our number. Hello, hello, hello, 877381, 381, 381, 877, 381. We'll be taking calls at the bottom of the last hour. If you want to call, we'll be happy to speak to you. So the president talking about inflation and prices and so forth, and I think this is very important to get the word out, because when you listen to the Marxist Islamists, the DSA Democratic Socialists of America, you'd think the whole earth is especially the United States. is a ho-ho when you listen to these people here we have the greatest nation on the face of the earth president of reagan called it the city on the shine the shining city on the hill it's the most fabulous nation ever ever established by mankind

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widespread prosperity and yet you were talked into being down and out and prices are out of control and on and on some local governments are out of control some state governments are out of control often but we have a good life here don't we america there are challenges to every life it doesn't matter you overcome those challenges and you do the very best you can and everything's not going to be handed to you That's the nature of life. We have a pretty good lifestyle here. In fact, we have a great lifestyle here compared to any nation on the face of the earth, including any nation in Europe. Any. A fantastic country, and what's destroying the country is the left. What's destroying the country are the Islamists. What's destroying the country are the Marxists. And, of course, now the woke right neo-fascists. These are radicals. These are extremists. They don't embrace Americanism. They don't embrace capitalism. As I've said, capitalism is nothing more than commerce. Commerce. Nobody invented it. It's just how mankind has done business. Here's the president today talking about inflation's way down, prices down. Cut six, Mr. Producer, go. Inflation slowed to 3.5%. Yeah, thank you. Will this trend fall now that strikes on Iran? I think so. I think it's going to inflations down. We inherited the worst inflation and the history of our country. They say 48 years. It was the worst in the history of our country from Biden, Sleepy Joe. He might have been sleepy, but boy, he could create inflation like nobody. And I inherited that. And I got blamed for it, and it's not my fault. We are putting it to sleep. And we've done a great job, Scott and Howard and Marco and even Pete, because he's watching his dollars, right? But they've done a fantastic job. We've all done a fantastic job. So we had the worst inflation in history and the history of our country. I mean, we had months where it was 9% and 10%. And now we have a report just came out. It was just released. Thank you for bringing it up. But the report was incredible. The inflation is way down. That means prices are coming way down. And we're doing a great job. Remember that? Remember that? that for the midterms they say to that camera remember that because nobody else could do it prices are way down prices are coming way down and we're going to bring them much lower yet he's right it was only a matter of time because of his big beautiful bill the tax cuts the economic incentives that were in this bill were just numerous And I think they're finally starting to kick in, Iran or no Iran. Then we have Kevin Hassett. Obviously, he works for the President of the United States, National Economic Council. And here's what he had to say today on the June, really, CPI, really, really low inflation, de minimis, low, low price increases, de minimis.

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It's exactly what you want. Cut seven, go. Yeah, it's absolutely the best inflation report we've seen in about six years. If you abstract from energy, if you look at the core, it's all the way down year every year to 2.6%, which is just about where the Fed expects it to be. And it's not just energy prices going down. Like if you look at the micro stories, if you zoom in, then you see things like auto insurance costs are way down in part because law enforcement has picked up. You know, there aren't so many people having their cars stolen and so on. of bringing order to the streets. We see food prices doing a great job. Tomato prices down 10%. Across the more drug prices, the biggest decline in drug prices ever, all the way back to World War II because of President Trump's policies to make the America the most favored nation. And so, sure, energy prices have come down a lot, but everything else is going down, too. And I think that's why, if you look at Bloomberg, they surveyed 67 economists and 67 economists. this got it wrong because they didn't understand that it wasn't just about energy. It's about all these other things that President Trump is doing to cut costs. And he's done a ton. And unfortunately, that Supreme Court decision, regardless of what your policy preference is on tariffs, was an abomination for the reasons I've explained over and over again. And Brett Kavanaugh was right on in his analysis of it. Right on. You know, we wouldn't even have Brett Kavanaugh but for Lindsey Graham. And Brett Kavanaugh's turned out to be far better than most people thought. Whereas Amy Komi Amy Coney Barrett and John Roberts are far worse than most people thought. Just the truth. Very, very important what's taking place today in the economy. You know, it's all over the media. I guess I'll get it out of the way. Here's Chuck Schumer on the... on the floor of the Senate that's been picked up by mediaite, it's been picked up by the RNC, it's been picked up by area, it's pretty gross. Let's see if you can figure out what took place here. Cut eight, Mr. Producer, go. Now on Iran and the NDAA, when all the Trump administration... I know it's juvenile. I can't help it. But it's also gross. He's gross, so anything that burps out of him is gross, don't you think, Rich? Oh, my God. Been very busy in Iran today as the president's been pummeling the regime, and he's hitting many of their sites. And that was discussed too, and he's going to hit some more. I think he's going to hit him all week. All week. Cut three, go.

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What does Russia sanctions bill signed within the next week or two, and will you sign it? Well, I know that Lindsay wanted it very badly. I think they may be adding Iran to it. They're going to add Iran, which is a very big thing if they did that. They may add Hezbollah, too. Just put them if you do business with Hezbollah. So we're looking at that, but they're seriously thinking, and this is in honor of Lindsay, and this was his thing. He wanted this more than any other thing. You know how he felt. And there's a good chance that it gets done. But they'd like to add Iran and they'd like to add Hezbollah to it. That's what I'm hearing. And if that's the secondary sanctions on China, India. Oh, we'll have to look, and that hasn't been discussed. I hope they do add Iran and Hezbollah. And as to the attacks, thank goodness on Iran. Cut four, go. Given how the Iranians have been behaving, do you have any regrets about lifting the naval blockade or giving the sanctions waivers? No, I gave them a chance. I wanted to give them a chance at making a deal. You know, we had a deal two days ago. It was done. And then all of a sudden, they couldn't do it. They didn't like something about the deal. They couldn't do it. And they shot first, and that was a big mistake that they shot first because we have been knocking the hell out of them. They're very difficult people. 47 years we put up with it. The SS call. You go back all the way. Thousands of people. Thousands of Americans were killed. A lot of soldiers were killed. A lot of soldiers are walking around or not walking around. I mean, they've been so badly injured. The arms, the legs, the face, with the Soleimani, with the... bomb. They call it the roadside bomb. Most people call it the roadside bomb. It's a disaster. And I killed him in my first administration. Had I not, it might be a different story today. And then cut five, please go. I was wondering if you could explain your changing thinking on the Strait of Formos applying a 20% fee. How did you get to the decision you just do that? Yeah, so when I put that out yesterday, because we've been doing that for many, many years, it was never fair to me that we would be guarding the strait when we basically don't take anything. We don't need the oil at all. And... It wasn't important for us, but it was important for allies. It was important for people that we get along with very well, including the major Gulf State countries. So I put it out yesterday. I thought it was good. I was called by different people, different countries, kings and Amirs and all of the people that we all know and we all love. And they've been, frankly, they've been very strong partners. And they said, we'd love to do it a different way. We'd love to invest in the United States with billions and billions of dollars.

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and continue our record setting, because there's never been a time like this with the United States, with the factories, with the plants, with everything else. And we would like to invest tremendously in the United States as opposed to charging a fee. And I like that, actually, because I don't think anybody should be able to charge a fee for the straight or for any other straight relationship in terms of other sections of the world. I don't think anybody should be really in that position. but we were doing it as a reimbursement. The Gulf states are going to invest a tremendous amount of money into the United States, and that was very satisfactory to me. I think it's actually much better. We'll be right back. Much love in. You don't have to overpay for big wireless, not when Pure Talk comes in with the same service for a tiny fraction of the cost. And now, for the first time ever, Pure Talk, my favorite wireless company, is offering... Any plan. It's just $15 a month for your first three months. That's unbelievable. There's never been a better time to take Pure Talk for a test drive. It's fast. It's reliable. You're going to love it. Again, any Pure Talk plan, including their unlimited data plans, even their top tier $65 a month plans. Just $15 a month for your first three months. That's a savings of up to $150. But I'd switch today because this offer is... extremely short-lived. Switch to Pure Talk. Enjoy your first three months of talk, text and data for just 15 bucks a month. Go to PureTalk.com slash Levine. That's PureTalk.com slash L-E-V-I-N to make the switch to Pure Talk.com right now. Again, PureTalk.com slash Levine, PureTalk.com slash L-E-V-I-N to start saving. You know, sadly, uh,

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Sadly, a week I will go by, and people may not forget a Lindsey Graham, but they'll not think about it as much, of course. Life goes on, I get it. But it'll always be there. We have a loved one that we always remember. But now is as good a time as I need to play for you what I said on Sean Hannity last night, which spurred the president to call me this morning, actually. And so those of you who didn't see it last night, I will play it for you and cut one go. I do believe there is a group that Steve Witkoff and Jared and others are talking to. The problem is, is you got the hardliners and the former loyalist to the old regime. I think it might be time for them to say goodbye. Now, I know we're not allowed to do that, but you know what? Other countries are. And I think that it might be time for that. But I'd love your thoughts, Mark. My thoughts haven't changed for months. Pound the hell out of them until you pound them into submission. No more negotiations. It's our way or the highway. That's the way it works. Use all available options, including army and the Iranian people. That's my view. And as for Lindsey Graham, Lindsey Graham was a remarkable statesman, a remarkable leader. He had 100 senators. He was a standout among 100. And why was he a standout? He was funny. He had a great personality and all that is true. He was a character. But he was a principled man. And I resent when people call him a war monger. What's a war monger? This is a man who saw our allies under attack and he came to the defense of our allies. He saw innocent people who wanted liberation and he came to the defense of innocent people who wanted liberation. That's why he is loved by the Persian people. He is loved by the Israeli people. He is loved by the Ukrainian people and he's loved by the Taiwanese people because all those countries have had to deal with tyrants, fascists, communists, Islamists. One evil after another. And Lindsay wasn't afraid to speak out on their behalf. He wasn't afraid to travel all over the world over and over and over again to meet their leaders. And so he was a unique man, and he and I agreed on a lot. not everything, but almost everything. And he would always say to me, and we became very, very close friends over the last three or four years, even though he was in a Senate a long time. I didn't know him and I didn't really support him all the time, but I supported him now and I endorsed his election. As a matter of fact, I said to him now, Senator, I'm going to endorse you. He said, really, that'll be great. I said, is that going to hurt you or help you? He said, in South Carolina, that's going to help me. And so I endorsed him.

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because a lot of other people wouldn't. He was not a war monger. He was a humanitarian. And he believed that the United States should use its strength, its superpower position to help people who needed help. He didn't believe in helping all people. He wasn't a fool. He understood. But he also understood evil. And he looked at Israel and he said, they share our values. We share the Holy Land. They are surrounded. 9 million people, 7 million Jews by a quarter of a billion people, many of whom want to destroy them. And so he defended them. He looks at Taiwan. He sees a tiny island of people, a democracy, of people who want to be free, and he wants to defend them. He sees Ukraine was attacked viciously by Vladimir Putin, who is an assassin. He's a Stalin wannabe, and he comes to their defense. And same with the Persian people, where he's known as Uncle Lindsay, because Uncle Lindsay came to their defense and wanted to help them too. This man was a humanitarian. He saw things going on in the world. He wanted to confront them. He wanted to address them. And, of course, the isolationists and the Marxists with the warmonger, BS, and all the rest of it, I got to know him. He. He was ubiquitous. He would text. He would phone call. He would post things. He would say to me, hey, Mark, I said, yes, sir. You don't realize how big your voice is. Keep it up. Keep it up. I said, well, Senator, you're not the first one to tell me that. The president has told me that. Well, he's right. He's right. Keep it up. Keep it up. He tried to organize people around these things. He was very effective in what he did. You can see what he was trying to do with Russia and Vladimir Putin. and so forth and so on and i will say this and other people have said it too he really loved president trump he adored president trump absolutely enjoyed being on the golf course with him whether it was Marlago or New Jersey or what have you. He loved being around Donald Trump. He admired Donald Trump. He used to say to me, you were Reagan for eight years, and he was great, but Donald Trump is Reagan plus. I said, you know Trump doesn't like to be called Reagan Plus? He's Donald Trump. He's his own man. Well, you know what I mean. He would do anything. He'd walk on broken glass for this president. And he's going to be so sadly missed, so sadly missed. The voice of principle, a voice of the underdog, a voice of people who want to be liberated. He had guts. He was just a wonderful friend, a wonderful human being. That's all I've got to say, Sean. You know, America, I'm trying to convey in that five-minute period that if you knew him, Really, everything aside, if you knew him, you would have really, really liked this man. You really would have. And everything everybody says about him being fun and all the rest of it is certainly true. But he wasn't just fun, he wasn't just sharp, very sarcastic from time to time. He was very substantive. He knew his subjects inside and out. And that guy worked like a dog.

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He really did work like a dog. And he paid for it with his life. He enjoyed it. Enjoy it. I'll be right back. You don't have to overpay for big wireless. Not when Pure Talk comes in with the same service for a tiny fraction of the cost. And now, for the first time ever, Pure Talk, my favorite wireless company, is offering... Any plan at just $15 a month for your first three months. That's unbelievable. There's never been a better time to take Pure Talk for a test drive. It's fast. It's reliable. You're going to love it. Again, any Pure Talk plan, including their unlimited data plans, even their top tier $65 a month plans, just $15 a month for your first three months. That's a savings of up to $150. But I'd switch today because this offer is... extremely short-lived. Switch to Pure Talk. Enjoy your first three months of talk, text and data for just 15 bucks a month. Go to PureTalk.com slash Levine. That's PureTalk.com slash L-E-V-I-N to make the switch to PureTalk.com right now. Again, puretalk.com slash Levine, PureTalk.com slash L-E-V-I-N to start saving. The cost of freedom is high, but this phone call is not. Call Mark Levin toll-free at 877-381-3811. Mm, yellow, yellow, yellow. You know, it's interesting, during the course of the show, I had my emails lined up, right, Mr. Producer, so I can get the articles easily and audio. But people keep emailing me all during the show, so it goes down and down and down further. If you just know what I mean. Ladies and gentlemen, do you think it's important to have a robust defense bill? Do you think it's important to have a robust military, given what communist China is doing, what Russia is doing, what North Korea is doing, Iran and so forth, don't you? Well, the Democrats don't. They give aid and comfort to the enemy. The Democrats really... We'll do anything for power, and they want us to fail. They want us to fail in Iran. They want us to fail militarily. It's a very sick group of people. Marxists, Islamists, giving aid and comfort to the enemy. Political of all places, Senate Democrats blocked defense bill and protest of Iran war. Protest of Iran war? You block our defense bill? A $1.15 trillion Pentagon policy bill was handily rejected, a blow to Republicans who had sought to deliver on President Trump's record-shattering defense budget ambitions, writes the radical left-wing politico, Connor O'Brien. Senate Democrats blocked it on Tuesday. As the sprawling legislation, see how it works, see the language they use, sprawling legislation became a casualty in the months-long fight to rein in President Trump on Iran. How about we rein in the enemy? The National Defense Authorization Act fell well short of the 60 votes needed to advance to the Senate floor. The 50-46 procedural vote saw every single Democrat present, rather, oppose the bill.

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I'm assuming John Fetterman wasn't present. The move is a blow to Republicans who had sought to deliver on Trump's records. See, everything's about politics. It's a blow to Trump, you see. It's a setback to Trump. No, it's a setback for America. You know what, folks? We have men and women in harm's way all over the world. Right now, focused especially on Iran. And they try to cut the legs right out from under them. So unpatriotic, so un-American, so disgusting. And the enemy sees this and the enemy laughs. They chortle over this. It's a blow to Republicans. It's a blow to Trump. No, it's a blow to America. But Democrats have long signal. They won't support the Pentagon legislation without guardrails on Trump, most notably on the Iran War. They want surrender. They want surrender. It's unclear our Senate leaders, and both parties might attempt to unjam the bill, but they're not alone. GOP hardliners in the House tanked a competing version of the defense bill two weeks ago. The Republican leaders may have clinched a deal to soon resurrect their measure in the lower chamber. Hardliners, they're not hardliners. They're isolationists. They're pacifists. They're appeasers. Who pretend to be hardliners.

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Disgusting. Still others have argued the bill doesn't do enough to rein in Trump on Iran. Rain a man on Iran. Rain in what? The NDA cannot become a permission slip for that recklessness that we see occurring in Iran, said Chuck Schumer, as he was on the floor burping out of his butt. Donald Trump does not get to drag the America deeper into a war. He cannot explain and does not know how to end and then demand Congress look the other way. Look at how they talk. We know exactly why he did what he did. We know exactly what he's doing, what he's doing. We literally have the Democrat Party cheering for the enemy. Cheering for the enemy. And their media too. And their media in Politico, too. Cheering for the enemy. Now, the vote may also be a preview, they write, a further dysfunction on federal funding as Washington approaches an October shutdown deadline. So the Democrats want to shut down, quote-unquote, the government, to the extent it's shut down. They want to create a controversy. Then they want to blame Trump, and it's all about the November election. All of it. All of it. Chuck Schumer, other top Democrats. have argued that the trillion-plus dollar defense bill is a sign of misplaced priorities. That over-investment in military and while not doing enough for domestic priorities, yeah, we don't spend enough in illegal aliens, we don't spend enough on welfare for migrants, we just don't, you know, massive redistribution of wealth, massive spending on domestic spending. The defense budget is a percentage of the gross domestic product has shrunk horribly. But it's never enough for the Marxist Islamists, is it? Never. Again, we're in the middle of a war, and they want to nationalize Medicare, which would, of course, destroy Medicare. All you people have paid into Medicare? Why should people walk in and get it for free? Does that ever occur? To those of you who argue for this?

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Aside from Trump's massive $1.5 trillion defense bill, do they ever talk about domestic spending is massive? And yet it's the most massive part of our budget. Most massive part of our budget. Only four of the 13 Democrats on the Senate Armed Services Committee supported the bill during the panel's closed door markup last month, an initial sign of trouble. Four of the 13 Democrats. On the floor Tuesday, all four of those senators, including the ranking chairman Jack Reed, flipped their votes. So in committee, they voted for the bill, and then when it came to vote on the floor, they opposed it because they are whores. May I say that? I think I just did. John Thune switched his yes vote to know in order to make a motion to reconsider. You had to be among those. Four senators did not vote were Jim Justice. Mitch McConnell, Alex Padilla, and John Fetterman. Republicans argue that a Democratic blockade of the bill would amount to playing politics with our national security. Oh, no, no, no. We just want to pull in Trump. He's out of control, you know, fighting the Iranian regime. We know it's a good regime. We just need to negotiate with it. Here we abide in the game $150 billion directly and indirectly. Obama basically gave a nuclear weapon, and they're attacking Trump. The Democrat Party is sick. Republicans appeared pessimistic. They would muster the votes needed to advance the bill. Mike Rounds, Republican South Dakota. Member of the Armed Service Committee argued it would now be incumbent on Democrats to make an offer to break the logjam. Oh, yes, surrender. They'll have the white flag already. Already.

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I've grown to despise the Democrat Party more than ever, more than ever. And I am really quite frustrated with the Republican Party, whether it's the Marxist Islamist pouring into this country and their unwillingness or an ability to remove them from this country, at least pass laws that make it easier. It's really horrendous. I shall return. Love in. You don't have to overpay for big wireless, not when Pure Talk comes in with the same service for a tiny fraction of the cost. And now, for the first time ever, Pure Talk, my favorite wireless company, is offering... Any plan. It's just $15 a month for your first three months. That's unbelievable. There's never been a better time to take Pure Talk for a test drive. It's fast. It's reliable. You're going to love it. Again, any Pure Talk plan, including their unlimited data plans, even their top tier $65 a month plans. Just $15 a month for your first three months. That's a savings of up to $150. But I'd switch today because this offer is... extremely short-lived. Switch to Pure Talk. Enjoy your first three months of talk, text and data for just 15 bucks a month. Go to PureTalk.com slash Levine. That's PureTalk.com slash L-E-V-I-N to make the switch to PureTalk.com right now. Again, puretalk.com slash Levine, PureTalk.com slash L-E-V-N to start saving.

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Congratulations, people of Britain. You've gone from Keir Starmer to Burnham. Incoming Prime Minister Andy Burnham, who's actually more left wing than Keir Starmer, believe it or not, set that as much as 38 billion pounds to Britain's already historically high tax bill to fund a progressive handout agenda. Analysis from Nigel Farage's Reform UK Party is warned. They can't stop these people. They just can't stop. Former Manchester mayor, Annie Burnham, who is all but certain to be installed later this week as the leader of the Labor Party after the downfall Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, appears to set to double down on the high taxes in spending ethos that failed to turn around the Britain economy. God, can they use Thatcher now? Keir Starmer's government collapsed, at least in part, due to its failure to deliver economic growth, a key pledge made to the public during the 2024 general election, abandoning pro-business rhetoric about coming to power in favor of record-setting taxes. Well, he's not going to be outdone by Burnham, who's going to deliver even bigger taxes. He believes that diverting more private capital into the government's coffers will somehow produce this so far elusive economic growth. I've got to get to billionaires, you know. According to an analist of the various pledges made by Burnham, Reform U.K. has estimated that his labor government would add a number $51 billion in tax hikes on top of the 88 billion already imposed by the Storm administration, not that many people in Britain, believe it or not, taking the total labor tax rate to around $139 billion in added taxes in just a couple of years. Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer for reform, Robert Jenrick, told the telegraph Annie Burnham has spent 20 years reaching for other people's money. A debt tax on family homes, a graduate tax on young people getting their first paycheck, a 14 billion pound raid on savings and investment, new levies on everything from your parking space at work to your weekend away. You know, this is what I mean, taxing billionaires. So we were driving into New York City from New Jersey. for the engagement party, for my stepson and his fiancé. It was $25, Mr. Producer, just to drive over the bridge into Brooklyn, the Brooklyn Bridge. I said, if you're on minimum wage, how do you afford this, $25? And that's just the beginning. And then there's the parking. It's all government. Affordability? What affordability? The government taxes, income taxes, sales taxes, these nuisance taxes for the right to come and go. It's crazy. Taken together with Rachel Reeves' record, labor would well raise more than 100 billion pounds a year. A year. It's got 10 new taxes. Now, by the way, in the Commonwealth of Virginia, they got new taxes on everything to everything you can think of. But the billionaires and the millionaires need to pay their fair share. I said everything you can think of. The middle class always gets it in the neck, don't you see? They have to control the middle class. They have to control the middle class. That is how you control a country.

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So they talk about class warfare. They talk about the billionaires. But it's the middle class they're really gunning for. And God forbid if you're successful in your upper middle class, or you're married and say your spouse is a firefighter and maybe you're a teacher and together, maybe you're earning $250,000 a year and you work hard, you're considered rich. You're rich. Yeah. And so you need to be taxed, and your property needs to be taxed. Let's say you rent out your basement apartment. Well, we've got to freeze that, man. There's no relief. That's why people say they pick up and leave, even though they don't want to. They pick up and they just get out. They can't take it anymore. The power hours next hour three. I'll be right back. As the United States marked 250 years of independence, were reminded that freedom isn't merely inherited. It must be defended, cherished, and passed on to those who come after us. And for generations, America and Israel have stood together, unified by a belief in liberty, faith, democracy, and the God-given dignity of every human life. Those shared values have endured through triumph and trial alike. Today, the people of Israel continue to face relentless attacks and daily uncertainty. This is not the time for indifference, but for resolve. Through the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, you can stand alongside your Jewish brothers and sisters in Israel. And to commemorate this historic anniversary, you can request your free U.S.-Israel flagpin from the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, a symbol of two nations, of freedom and faith, and of your commitment to stand with Israel when it matters most. Visit levin for thefellowship.org to request your... U.S. Israel flagpin today. That's Levin, L-E-V-I-N for the Fellowship.org. He's here. He's here. Now, broadcasting them from the underground command post. Deep in the bowels of a hidden bunker, somewhere under the brick and steel of a non-district building, we've once again made contact with our leader, Mark Levin.

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Don't forget, we'll take calls at the bottom of the hour. 877381-381-877-381-3811. Donnie Duce and the morning Schmo went out a little bit on MSLSD this morning. I can't tell who stands where. Maybe I need to listen to this with you all to figure this out. Let's go to cut 10. Go. I'm just telling you, you asked why did this happen. You know what? Some people need to put a mirror up against themselves and say sometimes taking an absolutist view. I'm not an absolutist. And turning a blind eye to the suffering that's going on out there. I mean, it's okay for you to look at Gaza and say that's horrifying. By the way, I look at the girls who were killed on the first day of the war. And I'm still horrified. And I am horrified that innocent Gaza is getting killed. What I'm saying is. that Israel, whose prosecuting a war is under a different level of volume of attention and criticism and volume that we've never seen with any other country or religion. That's it. I'm not defending. Let me just say, you rest assured that the day, the week, the month after the polls are closed this fall. The top three issues will be costs, costs, and costs. It will not be Israel. It will not be Palestine. It will not be foreign countries. It will be costs, costs, and costs. So, Rich, what do you make of this? Douche here is basically saying the attacks on Israel really out of line. And Scarba seems to be saying no. Am I wrong? Correct? And then he said, and by the way, don't worry about it, because by election day, the issue will be cost, costs and costs. He might be right about that. But really? Wow. Scarborough has gone so hard left. Listen to this one about ICE. ICE has an impossible job because local law enforcement is told not to help ICE. So they are like under assault. They have trouble finding people need to be removed. And if there is a mishap or there is an accident or somebody does something wrong, again, it gets an enormous amount of attention. Like it's so out of line with what's going on in the country. Cut 11 go. No doubt about it. They are turning hometowns in America into kill zones. Okay, stop. You know, that is so disgraceful. They're turning them into kill zones. That is so disgraceful. Do you really have to hit the bottom of the sewer to appeal to your TV and radio audience like this? Kill zone? You want to see kill zones? Look at any major city during the course of a weekend, particularly Chicago or Detroit. Kill zones? That's sick. And they hear this on MSLST, MS now. I thought they were going to change that. It hasn't changed at all. Then you got this guy, Angus King, who's a so-called independent, but he's a left-wing Democrat.

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from Maine because a person apparently I don't know if they were killed if it was an accident the investigation's underway in Maine and so forth and so on but they hate ice the reason they hate ice really is nothing to do with this they hate ice because they don't want to deport illegal aliens because the Democrats did their dirty work and that is that Angus King cut 12 go The larger question, John, is, why do we have these guys on our streets? Why are they in Biddeford, Maine? Well, you want to know why we have these guys on our streets? Because Aho, like you, allow the illegal aliens on our streets. Now, when Aho's like this guy don't talk about what illegal aliens are doing on our streets, what they're doing to our people, what they're doing to our kids, what they're doing to our women, what they're doing, period. And everything's out of context, and they only highlight the things they want to highlight. That's how you get propaganda like this. If we remove ice from the streets and remove the cops, but that's what the left really wants, then the Democrats can create their own police state. Then they'll have their illegal aliens. Then they'll have their Marxists and their Islamists. Then they'll have the country they want. It won't be this country. It'll be a different country. Go ahead. false. They've talked you've heard over and over and over that it's all about the worst of the worst. Well, they were in Maine in the winter. The worst of the worst. Ladies and gentlemen, is that what our law says? You can only deport the worst or the worst. Is that what it says? You can only deport the worst or the worst. Is that what our law says? No, that's not what our law says. To hear illegally, you get deported. And there's all kinds of laws relating to people being deported. You don't have to commit an additional crime, a heinous crime. The worst or the worst. If you hear illegally, you get deported. That's the way it is. Dumbass Democrats, go ahead. crackdown, if you will, arrested over 200 people. About 19, I think 19 or 20 of those people had some kind of criminal record. 90% had no criminal record. So what, you jerk? They're here illegally. You don't get to stay? You don't have an additional criminal record. Listen to this guy. I've gone through these laws before on TV and radio till I'm blue in the face. I didn't pass them. Congress passed them and prior president signed them. You don't get to stay here if you don't commit a violent crime. You're to be removed. So that's the standard for the Democrats, you see? And so they hate ICE because ICE is supposed to remove illegal immigrants. The test isn't whether they've committed an additional crime, about 19, I think 19 or 20 of those people had some kind of criminal record. 90% had no criminal record. They're here illegally. 100% of them should have been removed. That's the standard, you jerk. Go ahead.

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The worst of the worst. This is a... Shut up, you moron, and you are a moron. Then we have Narav Shah, running to replace platinum. Oh, Narav Shah, that's probably a real good one right there, Mr. Producer. Narav Shah, running to replace platinum. I don't even know if it's a female or a male. I guess we're about to find out. Cut 13, go. ICE in its current form has shown itself incapable of doing its job. So the very first thing we should be doing is zeroing out its budget. You see, the Democrats do not want illegal aliens deported, period. ICE is the enemy. ICE is the enemy. Anybody who supports ICE is the enemy. I mean, you heard Scarborough use the most provocative language imaginable. This is what all Democrats do, whether they're elected Democrats, whether they're on television or radio. Just disgusting. Absolutely disgusting. Yeah. Then we have the DSA all over TV now. A chic Siddiqu. Notice these are all first, second generation people. Not all, a lot of them. Some of them are homegrown nitwits, I guess. the DSA co-chair Democratic Socialists of America. And they have an IQ of about 12, and they have like no experience doing anything. Here's a chic city queue on C-SPAN today. Cut 14, go. So there's been a lot of propaganda since the Cold War and Redskirts in the United States, where very powerful people in the United States felt threatened by the politics we represent. So that's why, you know, a lot of people never learned about the history of Democratic Socialists. A lot of people never learned. about the history of socialism. How about the history of communism? I learned a lot about that. Yeah, we have. As you, you little punk ass, as you live in capitalist country, and you benefit from a capitalist country, your clothing, your food, the roof over your head, these stupid glasses on that stupid face of yours. Oh, yeah, yeah. All come from a capitalist system. capitalist system and I bet when you go to the doctor you want the best doctor you can get right right I think I did yeah I think so so they live on the capitalist system and they preach what they call socialism which is really communism go ahead in states and that it was organized workers who pushed for things like a 40 hour work week or ending child labor and these are things that organize workers Organized workers, that's like 120 years old, isn't it, Mr. Producer? I think we've had unions for 120 years. And they push for the 40-hour work week. But you want a 32-hour work week. Don't you? There's a lot of people who work more than 40 hours. They run their own little businesses. They don't get a paycheck. Every day is a new day.

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My parents never worked a 40-hour week. They worked 80 hours a week. And they ran small store. They ran a nursery school, a day camp. I remember when my parents would wake up at 6 in the morning and they get home at 9 at night, working all damn day long. They weren't organized. They didn't have a union. They didn't have any of those things. They just worked to make sure their family was taken care of. And they never got rich. That was okay. They raised their kids. They did what good Americans do, what great Americans do. They contributed to society. They paid their taxes. They followed the law because that's what Americans do. That's what Americans are. Everybody doesn't have a 40-hour work week. Some people have much more. They're not organized. But you ought to be organized. Shut up, you little jerk. Oops, almost did it. Yeah, I'll be right back. Mutt Lovin.

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Democratic Socialists of America, co-chair, more on C-SPANDA. You notice how these people are being mainstreamed? You notice how they're being mainstreamed? Cut 15, go. We think the basic necessities of life should be run as public goods and not for private profits. Okay, okay, shut up a little fella. The basic necessities of goods should be run as public goods, not for corporate profits. We have more small businesses in this country than major corporations. That's number one. Number two, we do a pretty damn good job in this country of providing basic necessities to more people than any other country in the face of the earth. In fact, we're so good at it that we even export basic necessities to other societies. Why would we exchange what we have built in this country over 250 years? for what they have in other countries that doesn't work. Why would we do that, America? I wish I could debate people like this. I really do. Maybe we're going to try and get one of these reprobates on the program, Mr. Producer. You know what I mean? Not a bad idea, right? Yeah. All right, let's take some calls, shall we? Dan, Cooperstown, New York. How are you, Dan? I'm good, Mark. Good to talk to you. Thank you. I was just chiming in about the, you know, aortic dissection, which I went through less than a year ago myself. And it is brutal. And if I didn't have, I'd never lost consciousness. And I think that's what, you know, the death nail is. Because once you're out unconscious, before they can actually determine what's going on, you know, it's too late because it happens so quickly. It says here you had surgery within 15 minutes. How did you get that to the hospital so fast and so forth? I was, you know, just amazing. I was standing one of my, I have a horse rescue upstate New York, and I was standing one of my pastures, and it felt like. And I had to equate it. Like I got stabbed in the chest or hit by lightning or something. And I grabbed all the end on my tractor and got a grip on it, walked out to the front of my house and called my neighbor. And he was here in three minutes, took me directly to the hospital. And they did an x-ray and had me in surgery almost instantly. You know, a small percentage of people with this are that lucky. And if you looked, I looked at the x-ray after the fact, and it looks like a blowout, the tire. How do they even fix it, I wonder? I can't even wrap my head around this. They do the old-school open-heart surgery. They split you in half like a lobster tail. Yeah, I've had that. And take your heart, and take your heart out. Out of your chest. And put you on a pump. and they work on your heart, and, you know, the cardiologist the next day is explaining to me, you know, I had your heart right in my hands like a softball, and, you know, this procedure they do to wrap it with synthetic stuff. And I tell you, it wasn't that, the idea of it is horrific, but having gone through it. I was up and walking around the next day. Well, it's good to have you back. How long ago was it?

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This was the next day in ICU, I was listening to Talk Radio on my phone, and that's the day that Charlie Kirk got shot. Oh, wow. So it was the last year ago. Yeah, like September will be the one year. All right, Dan. Well, we're glad you're doing well. God bless you, my friend. You take care of yourself. We're not going to go to line two, Mr. Produce. I don't think that's particularly useful. Let's go to Neal, Brooklyn, New York, the rate W-A-B-C. We spent a lot of time in Brooklyn last weekend. How are you? Hey, good evening, Mark. I'm glad you came and survived in one piece, your trip to Brooklyn. It's not really that easy. Crown Heights is pretty safe, to be perfectly honest with you. Go right ahead. Well, not for Yankle Rosenbaum, it wasn't. But anyway. No, it wasn't, but it is today. I was there and spent a lot of time on streets. Okay, so I want to talk about this World Cup for a second, Mark. You know, a million Europeans who are steeped in socialism, communism, and even in the case of Great Britain, like a Muslim theocracy, came to this country for the World Cup, and they're all going back to Europe as an army of many Tokvils. You know, Alexis de Tocqueville for people who aren't familiar. If you watch these... No, I confused him with Frank de Tocqueville. Have you heard Frank de Tocqueville? I was just speaking for, you know... Just kidding. Go ahead. So, have you watched these videos, Mark, of all these testimonials of people running across America for the first time? Uh-huh. They're amazing, right? So, you know... These people are experiencing our freedoms for the first time, the food, the landscape, the AC, the charm, the open roads, the guns, the beer, our free speech. and, you know, the incredible variety that we have in stores, you know, which kind of harkens me to, you know, your stories about like eye pencil and that kind of thing. Right. And they are talking about how they've been lied to by the Bolshevik media, their entire lives in Europe. You're right. And all I want to say is, you know, this phenomenon is a gift to any halfway enterprising consultant who can manage to package this for the midterms and even beyond. Because no American could feel like a guilty lump of doo-doo when they see these testimonials. Now, you make a great point, and instead we get these DSA fools on C-SPAN and elsewhere in our country telling us how lousy it is here. And when they're not getting pushed back and it's driving me crazy, it really is. It's not hard to push back. Basic necessities of life should be run as a public good. Really? We'll all starve to death. Thanks. Great call. We'll be right back. Mark for then, the thunder on the right. Call in now, 877381-381. Let's go to Bill, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the great WJAS. Bill!

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How are you, sir? Go right ahead, please. Hello, Mark. Mark, I'm so pleased that you're talking always about getting rid of Islam and that, well, I want to give you two principles in the Constitution directly that will support the constitutional removal. Article 6, number one, says the supreme law of our land is to be our Constitution and so forth. Syria law, Mosque's law, recognize a different supreme law. There's a theocratic, it's not law. Article 4 to the states, very important. It says the United States government is to guarantee each state a Republican form of government and protects them from invasion. Well, Moss showed a beachhead. for Sharia law. And their goal is to change the Republican form of government to their theocratic government. That's a great point. There's a very, very good points. On which law can be built in. You're the one to publicize that. Yeah, I think you're right. I think you make a great point, actually. Good call, Bill. Very, very good point. Let's go to Zach, Mount Juliet, Tennessee. serious x-m satellite how are you zach my great one thank you for taking my call you're so right these these illegal aliens i mean just by being here they're breaking the law so why does trump always have to lie and say we're getting rid of the worst of the worst and they're all murderers and rapists why can't i just be honest about it I don't know if he's lying. It's a little harsh. But I don't know if he always says that either, because after all, it's his DHS and it's his ICE that's trying to round up these people and remove them despite the objections from the Democrats. I'm not aware that he's only removing criminals, though. All the murderers and rapists. When would he ever do that? When would he ever do what? Are you joking? And would he ever do what? I'm sorry. What are you saying? First of all, you're a little hostile. We're having a conversation. I'm not joking. He is trying to remove the worst of the worst, but he's also removing others. And he's removed, wow, I think like two million. Hey, I got my Doge rebate check today. Hey, are you joking, man? You Joe, you got your Doge rebate check? That's cool. This guy's a lip. Get the hell off my phone, you Schmo. There you go. He's a joke. Don't you think, Mr. Producer? I can tell the attitude. The snarky attitude. The guy's got two brain cells to rub together. Hey, hey, I got my dose check. It didn't add up to anything. Hey, hey. And what is he? A joke to Trump with the joke with the... I got it. I got it. And he'd be the first one jumping up and down, wouldn't he? Jumping up and down for the illegal immigrants. Terryville, Connecticut, Sirius XM satellite. How are you, Pat? I'm doing well. Thank you for what you do. The last caller, illegal is illegal. It doesn't end with that. And illegally, basically, the prosecutor, special prosecutor, looking at Trump, he broke laws, and they still have nothing on him.

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This man has been vetted, Trump has been vetted every which way from Sunday. When are they going to stop and just realize he's the president? They're never going to stop. Never going to stop. They can't help themselves. They are nuts. They are obsessed. And here's the deal. They have to go through him to get the us. You see? And so that's what they want to do. They're really. They really hate the country. I'm being honest, they hate the so-called middle class that they say they support. They hate our businesses. They hate our accomplishments. They hate our history. They're Marxists and Islamists. It's what they are. And, Mr. Presidents, let's see if we can get that guy on, the one I just played the clip with, who was on C-SPAN. Whatever his name is, I can't remember. Siddique. Let's try and get Siddiquet on. I'm sure it won't be pretty, but we'll give it a shot anyway. All right, my friend, I want to thank you for your call as well. We appreciate it. Let's see, where are we here? Let us go to Howard, Potomac, Maryland on the Mark Living Ave. Howard, how may I help you? Hi there, Mark. I've got a question and a comment if we have time for both. The question initially is the president, I don't know if defer is the right word, but he always talks about the Gulf states and seems to, you know, be influenced by what they think. And I don't mean that in a negative way. Do you think that any other president... Well, I'm not that hot on them, quite frankly. Okay. And then the other... Do I think what now? Do I think any other president will have the type of relationship with the Gulf states that President Trump... Look, the Gulf states... The extent they have a relationship with us, it's because they believe it benefits them. That's the nature of these monarchies, these dictatorships, these Islamists, they think it benefits them. And to the extent they think it'll benefit them, yes, it'll keep up. But at some point, it's certainly something that drives me. They need to be exposed. for what they're doing to our country. They're doing grave damage, not all of them. I think the UAE is amongst them, probably the best. There's a few others, but Saudi Arabia is nefarious. Qatar is pure evil. The regime in Turkey is pure evil. The regime of Pakistan is pure evil. These are very, very bad actors. No. Make another point. Yes, sir. In terms of exposing the socialist, communist, so to speak, it seems to me there should be ads on the internet, every other place where the people who believe in that kind of stuff are that show, I mean, the best testimonials are the people who have come from those countries and how bad it is. And why aren't there ads and other stuff that show empty ads? Well, ads by whom? Who's going to pay for these ads? I mean, you just don't have ads. I mean, yeah? Go ahead. Not really ads, but just to expose them. That's all. It seems like it's the easiest thing to do, and I'm not sure they're doing it. Well, I don't know. Who's there? Who's supposed to be doing it? I guess. This is always the question I have when people say, we need to do this or they need to do that. Who? Who?

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The PACs, the people who are pro-capital. Political action committees are for electing people. They're not necessarily for exposing one group or another. Maybe they should. But I think we should be able to take these people on directly. We live in the greatest country in the face of the earth. We live in the lap of luxury, even though people don't seem to think we do. We have air conditioning. We have heating. We have automobiles. We have... The roof over our head. I'm talking about the vast, overwhelming majority of Americans. Things can be tight. Things can be challenging. Things can be difficult. Things could be awful at times. There's not a society on the face of the earth where that's not the case. The difference is in America, you can brush yourself off, pick yourself up, and give it another shot. In most other countries, you can't. And for all the BS about how we treat people and so forth, we can't. You know, we have huge problems keeping people out of this country. Huge problems. So even the ones who are here preaching Islam, preaching Marxism, they came here because they wanted to come here. They don't have to be here. They can leave, but they don't want to leave. Thank you for your call. We'll be right back.

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David Pompano Beach, Florida, S-Series XM satellite. How are you? I'm fine. How are you doing, Mark? Okay, buddy. Thank you. What I called about was the fact that sometimes I go to the Philippines, and over there, you have to be a citizen to own property over there. You can own a building, but you cannot own the land. And sometimes I think it would be a good idea to do the same thing here, keep these people, these Chinese and everybody from coming over here and buying up our farmland and everything. No, you mean the Chinese government? Well, I'm with you on that. Chinese government shouldn't be buying up our farmland, especially land near our military bases. This is what I mean. This is all common sense. Are we the only ones that common sense? Do you have to have common sense outside of Washington, D.C.? I really don't get it. I don't know why Islamists are being brought into this country or allowed into this country, not being removed from this country. I don't know why the communist Chinese can buy our land, including land right next to military bases. Am I missing something? I mean, this is common sense stuff. Yeah, I don't know, David, but I thank you for your call. Oh, yes. Oh, yes. Oh, yes. There's a lot going on in this country, a lot good. by the way, but these other things that are destructive of the country. The enemy within is getting more and more powerful, more and more brazen. And the enemy within is helped with, you know, American-born enemies within who are brainwashed. If we don't confront it, we're going to lose to it. We're going to be devoured by it. That's the bottom line. And one of the things we need to do is to explain to the American people, look around you, look at all the magnificence that exists. Look at the freedom that permeates our society. Look at the things you get to do and buy and achieve and so forth and so on. That is not the case in the rest of the world. It's just not. And so when you have these reprobates, these malcontents, these miscreants, giving us the usual problem about communism, I mean, you've got to respond to it. You've got to be able to push it back, and we're going to try and bring one of these people on Friday, aren't we, Mr. Producer? That's right. That's right. It'll be a pinata. But nonetheless, we're going to do it. And they're almost like zombies. We want the government to make sure that the sustenance of the people is provided for equally. We don't believe there should be billionaires. We reject the oppressors. We are the oppressed. Why are things so expensive? They should be cheaper. In fact, much should be free. Yes, we're the imperialist, colonialists. We don't own the land here. So why don't they leave? You don't own the land here? No. Well, then get out. Well, you know, I kind of like it. You know, I'm the revolution. You know, they're self-righteous little bastards, too. We're here to correct things. We're leading a revolution. Okay, in the meantime, get the hell off my land. In fact, get off the Indians' land. In fact, just get out of here. And people come here with names that, you know, they're from a...

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ancestors are from, you know, 10,000 miles away. This isn't your land. Who are you? I'm sequeth. Sequeath. Yeah, I'm Sequeath. This isn't your land. Get the hell out of my country. And then we have these senators saying, look at this. Look at this. 19 out of the people who were removed, committed crimes, but... The other 200, they didn't commit crimes. They're here illegal. They didn't commit crimes. We shouldn't be deporting them. Since when do we change our immigration laws? Since when did that happen? Since never. These people are not hard to unravel, to dissect. And so we'll try and get a few of these. brainiacs on the program here and they can tell us how the world works you know how you make money how you create jobs the government the government we salute our armed forces police officers firefighters emergency personnel our truckers ice we love you ice That's right. The men and women in Ukraine, the men and women in Israel, the men and women in Persia. We haven't forgotten you. And you, the American people. That's right, the American people. God bless each and every one of you. I'll see you tomorrow. Have a good night.