5/22/26 - Mark Levin: Trump Stays at the White House—Something Big Is Coming
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Thank you. Thank you. Mark Levin here, our number 877-381-3811. Hello, 877-381-3811. It's Friday. We keep our foot on the gas pedal. Oh, yes, we does. So much going on. I'll make a prediction now. And look, I have no insight information. So if the enemy's listening, I want them to know. I have no insight information. And by the way, the enemy is trying to monitor my social media and my Internet activity. And by the enemy, I mean the Iranian regime. That's a fact. I'm not going to get into it, but they are. You look all they want. I'm the squarest, straightest guy in the world, unlike them who, you know, well, I won't go into their sexual habits and their killing habits and all the rest.
The president was going to go to New Jersey. He's not. The president was going to go to his son, Jr.'s formal wedding, a small group. I believe they were already married. He cannot. He has put this out publicly. And he needs to stay at the White House. Now, that to me, Mr. Producer, is a pretty obvious signal, don't you think? It's a tell-tale sign that the clock is ticking. Look, I could be wrong. We all know that, but I rarely am, no offense. If there was the deal-making still going on or whatever you want to call it, I don't think he'd feel the need to hang around. So this is my suspicion based on rationality and reason. And then when you're reading these articles, again, a lot of it can be disinformation or misinformation. When you work through some of that static, it looks like the Iranian regime is digging in, and it looks like the president may have had enough. Now, it's very, very important that this end the right way. And I'm of the school that we need to defeat the enemy. We've talked about this all week. The overwhelming majority of you have you at the same way. As a matter of fact, I can't think of any caller we had that doesn't. And I think that's the sentiment of the American people, too, regardless of all the surveys and polls and all the rest. You're a very good barometer of what's going on out there, you and the audience. And my hope is if we do it, and maybe the last shot at this. that we really obliterate what needs to be obliterate. We go to these IRGC facilities. That's, you know, the equivalent of their SS, and we take every one of them out. I don't know if we've armed the Iranian people or not. I suspect not, and I feel like that is something that was a huge missed opportunity, unless we have, of course. Again, I don't know. I don't know. Life, Liberty, and Levin this weekend. We're putting together some wonderful specials for you, which takes a lot of time and effort, and I think you're going to love them. I really do. I hope you'll set your DVR for 8 p.m. Eastern Time tomorrow, 8 p.m. Eastern Time Sunday. If you can't watch them live, and I think you'll enjoy those as well. So there's some strange things going on out there, and I want to share them with you as they pop up. The Muslim Brotherhood is an out-tourist organization. It was born in Egypt. It was behind the death, the murder of Sadat. And from the Muslim Brotherhood was born Hamas, which is really the Muslim Brotherhood of Gaza, Islamic Jihad, and a number of these other outfits. And they preach terrorism. They preach murder. They preach destruction. Now, some of these guys are in our country and they're in Europe. And they wear suits or they wear clothing. So you won't be, you know, suspicious of them. But more and more, they're out of the closet. And they're making it abundantly clear what they want to do. They want to destroy our country.
They want to destroy anybody who's in their way, and they seek to conquer us. And they've conquered many cities in Europe, quite frankly, many cities in Britain, many cities in France, and the rest of Europe. And that's their objective here. It's not to get along. It's not to assimilate. It's not to become great Americans. It is to destroy us. Now, the Muslim Brotherhood leader in Patterson, New Jersey, Patterson, New Jersey now is an Islamist city in New Jersey. The mayor there has said that they view themselves as an American Palestinian city. They celebrate Palestinian Day. They've named streets and changed the names of streets to accommodate their ideology. And that's Patterson, New Jersey. Now, notice, their concentrations. of these imams and these Islamists and these activists. Because when you read the care material, C-A-I-R, which of course is a Hamas front group, they tell you what they're going to do. When you listen to Awad, that's his name, the guy that founded Hamas and runs Hamas, excuse me, care, really the same thing, but you get the point. What they've explained is that they need to... basically populate areas in a segregated way where they can make the difference in the Democrat Party. So if it's a marginal district or it leans slightly Republican, and that goes for whether it's the school board or the town council or mayor or other state positions or these, you know, congressional seats or what have you, if it's close, they want to be. the difference maker. And so they put these mosques and these Islamist communities in strategic geographic locations throughout our country. That's why they want to build these massive Islamist centers, Islam centers, in Texas, several of them. That's why they're trying to build them in parts of Florida and things of that sort. So the Muslim Brotherhood is the mothership. And the Muslim Brotherhood leader in Patterson, New Jersey in January, 26, just a few months ago, they were having a seminar, and they were congratulating themselves for their accomplishments. And I want you to listen to this. I want you to turn up your volume. We'll turn up our volume a little and make sure you can hear it. And I'm going to give a hat tip to Bridget Gabriel, who is fantastic. This was on X. Cut four, go. Now, within the Democratic and the Republican Party, we see the split, we see the fractures within the MAGA movement. You see the likes of Tucker Carlson. You see the likes of Candace Owens. You see the likes of Megyn Kelly. You see the likes of Steve Bannon. He's the one who coined Mega. Do you know what Mega means? Do you know what MAGA? Do you know what mega? Maga make America great again, right? Mega make Israel great again. So he said either your MAGA or mega. Choose. So he accuses people like Prince Josh Shapiro and Mark Levin, who he calls Mark Tel Aviv Levin. That's what he calls him. These cracks are happening.
So now, for those who continue to question, is our work paying off, I'm telling you it is. Is it where we want it to be? No, it's not. Is it where it should be? No, it's not. Are we able to get there? Yes, we are. Because Allah is providing evidence to us that your struggle is paying off, that your voices is making a difference. But it comes with what? It comes with sacrifices. It comes with hardships. It's the same as Surat al-Isra. You want the victory in the first and second round? It has to come with a sacrifice. It has to come with struggle. Today we're afforded another opportunity. America now is being divided. spoke about the promise of Allah, the promise of victory. But you know, if you go and through the ayas again, you will find that victory comes through struggle. Comes through struggle. There are ups and downs. It depends on the situation of the Ummah, of the believers, when we are awarded struggle or we are defeated. It depends on us. Yes, the victory of Allah is given. The promise of Allah is given. But what is not given, it is the people who are going to achieve this victory. Amen necessates action. I am going to struggle until I die. When you think about that, folks, they're counting on Megyn Kelly. They're counting on Steve Bannon, Candace Owens, and Tucker Carlson. I've warned you about these people and others over and over and over again. Some of them intentionally, some of them unintentionally, are serving the enemy from within. I do not believe Mag is divided at all. 90%, 92, 100% back the president and what he's doing. But they are dividing the country. The Democrat Party is becoming a wholly owned subsidiary of the Muslim Brotherhood. They don't denounce it. They don't denounce care. In fact, they've worked with Karen a number of elections. You don't hear them denouncing them, do you? In fact, you see them nominating them in trying to get them elected to the House and the Senate, and they have elected several to the House, and now they want to elects several to the Senate. The Democrat Party. There's an evil party that sabotages this nation and has done it really since its founding or shortly thereafter. That is a fact. More when I return. I'll be right back. Mark Levin.
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I've been telling you this for a long time now. That's his audience. He endorses Thomas Massie. Thomas Massie gets slaughtered in a crushing defeat. In the district he's represented for 14 years, crushing defeat. They blame the Jews, the Israeli lobby. Of course, they don't mention Trump because Trump came out against him and helped crush him. And they've turned on Trump. They've turned on MAGA. They've turned on republicanism. They've turned on conservatism. They've turned on Christianity. Of course, they hate Judaism. And so these are their supporters and followers. These guys are British. I don't know where they're originally from. But you can hear what they said. They're very excited about their buddy, traitor Tucker Carlson. You're here what the Muslim Brotherhood said here in our country. Very excited. about Kelly and Steve Bannon, although Steve Bannon, you don't hear about him much. I think he's in hiding. He doesn't want to release his Epstein videos. And Tucker Carlson, of course, the same four or five people they all mention. And, of course, they play them in particular at Cotarlson, in Iran, in Qatar, in Saudi Arabia, sometimes in Russia. And that's where we're dealing with. And I'm very proud of the fact that we hear on the Mark Levin radio show were the first to really expose these bastards, one after the other after the other, for exactly what they are and they will always be. I'll be right back.
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Jeffrey cited John Brown, an American abolitionist known for advocating violence to end slavery. One quote from Brown that describes its philosophy states, quote, I'm quite certain that the crimes of this guilty land will never be purged away but with blood. I had, as I now think vainly, flattered myself that without very much bloodshed, it might be done. And so he's being cited by Hakeem Jeffries brother, who is a professor at Ohio State University. One person commented on the post, jokingly asking, are these so-called white supremacists in the room with you? Hakeem Jeffries responded, no, they're in the White House. The post further suggests that Hakeem Jeffries was referring to President Trump and his administration in the original post. You see, If your mind is made of a sponge and you're soaking all this stuff in... And you're getting more and more radicalized. And you hear that Trump's a dictator. He's Hitler. He's going to do this. He's going to do that. And you hear this Hakeem Jeffries brother, and he's talking about John Brown. And you're picking up all this stuff. And you're listening to Taliban and you're listening to Taliban and you're listening to Ro Khanna and about the Jews and Israel. They're stoking the flames. They know they're stoking the flames. And then when something happens, they take no responsibility and they keep stoking the flames. And the media doesn't call them out. The media are with them. Cassan Kwame Hakeem Jeffries, the brother, is an associate professor of history at Ohio State University whose expertise is African American history. According to his university biography, he hosts the podcast Teaching Hard History, a production from the Southern Poverty Law Center's Education Division. How do you like that, of course? Additionally, quote, Hassan consults regularly with school districts on developing anti-racism programming. Does he sound like an anti-racist? Hakeem Jeffries is also the brother of Democrat U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. At the time of writing, Ohio State University has not announced any disciplinary action involving Hassan Kwame Hakeem Jeffries related to the social media post. So there's the guy promoting violence through Brown. And nothing. Nothing. This is not the first time university employees been accused of normalizing political violence. Campus reform previously reported on faculty members celebrating Charlie Kirk's death, including individuals at Clemson University and University of Tennessee. The respiratory therapist at Ohio State University also said Kirk, quote, deserves an unnamed ditch in the middle of nowhere. Maybe the waste of oxygen will be worth something to the vultures. How do you like these sick people, America?
Sick, sick, and sick again. As my buddy Bob Grant used to say, sick and getting sicker. Hassam Kwami Hakeem Jeffries and Ohio State University President Ravi Balamankanda. I've been contacted for comment. This article will be updated accordingly. So the article came out a few hours ago today. And nothing from the university. I'm sure nothing will happen either. This is what takes place. Now, this is what you heard or you read. This times a thousand, ten thousand going on in our universities and colleges, you see? A thousand, ten thousand. It's very bad out there. Very bad. Now we have this. Bear with me. From Tusi TV. That's related to covering Iran. The Islamic Republic has decided it will not negotiate over its nuclear program with the United States. Iran's foreign ministry spokesman Baggy says it's not the right time to discuss the nuclear issue with the enemy. Now, if that's accurate, I have no reason to debate it. And if it's also accurate, and I have no reason to debate it, that the president's staying back at the Oval Office, it's not hard to read the tea leaves, is it? Now, this is a terrorist, fundamentalist, Islamist, so-called government that's taken over a country. And no matter what deal, quote-unquote, we would have entered into as I posted today, it wouldn't matter. They're not going to adhere to it. And I put out the challenge. What makes anybody thinks they're going to adhere to anything? I would like to know, is there something I'm missing? Their ideology does not permit it. They're not permitted to make peace with us. According to them, Allah wants them to eliminate us. So the 12th Imam can appear among us. He's hiding right now, waiting for the coast to be clear, to bring peace and prosperity to all who follow him. So they are fundamentally unable to make an agreement that they're going to agree to. And yet, look at this grievous conduct here. They won't even go so far as to make an agreement that they won't follow. They're basically sticking their finger in our eye. They think that there's two weeks ceasefire that went on for six weeks and the effort to have, you know, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner and the Pakistanis, for God's sakes. Are you kidding me? And the Qataris, apparently? To negotiate with them shows weakness on the part of the United States. And some days I did wonder, who wants the deal more? Us or them, Mr. Producer. And you heard that from the calls we took this week. People getting frustrated. And, of course, the Democrats, whatever happens, are going to use it politically. We need to be prepared for that.
as well as the Islamist's favorite podcasters. These are people who are very evil. I'm talking about these Democrats and these podcasters. They're very evil people, incredibly evil, what they're doing to this country. And they have not divided the Maga Base, but they will disparate enough people. that it could harm us. We need every vote we can get in this midterm election. But they want to take us down so they can say, see, it was Trump's fault. See, it's the Jews. See, it's Levin. See, it's Josh Shapiro. See, it's Hamer. See, it's this. See, it's that. No, it's them. It's them. That's why I call them out. When I started calling them out, people, what are you doing? What do you mean? What am I doing? This has to be addressed. Even now I get some of that. What are you doing? What do you mean? What am I doing? You want to play patsy? You want to play fiddlesticks while these guys are putting on the brass knuckles and selling us down the river and undermining our country and usurping our system while they're making a ton of money? I think that's still a huge scandal waiting to be broken. A huge scandal waiting to be broken. Remember the first... Big amount of money that came in to fund the Tucker Carlson podcast came from a Muslim man, I believe, some $15 million. Can you imagine anything that I do, Mr. Producer, if I got $15 million from some Jewish billionaire? Oh my God, look at him. He's a sell it. And here's the thing. Israel's an ally. It's an ally. It's not Iran. What about text messages he's got with Iran? How come nobody's bringing that up? Let's see the text messages. And he acts like it never happened. He doesn't he even want to talk about it? I don't want to show it. It's like Steve Bannon with the video, with Epstein. Disappears. Has anybody even heard of this guy anymore? Is he even around? He's in the Witness Protection Program? Where is he? I think he's hiding out at Dunkin' Donuts when you take a look at that guy. I'll be right back. When we talk about Israel, we're not just talking about a place. We're talking about a people connected to a promise, a promise made by God, one he has never broken, and one that continues even today. Because God's character doesn't change. What he begins, he sustains. What he promises, he fulfills. Right now in Israel, families run to shelters as siren sound. This isn't just a crisis. It's a call to respond. For Christians, caring for the Jewish people isn't rooted in politics. It's rooted in trust in God who keeps his word. So we don't stay distant. We step in with prayer and... practical help. The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews is on the ground, bringing food, caring for the vulnerable, and reminding people they're not alone. This is what it looks like to align our hearts with gods, to pray, to show up, to care. Join the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews and praying for the peace of Jerusalem and for the people who need it right now. Visit Levind forthefellowship.org. That's L-E-V-I-N for the Fellowship.org.
Let's go back and play. Cut four goes longer than two minutes there, doesn't it? All right, we're going to play that again next hour, just so you can hear. They can barely contain their excitement on how much progress they've been making in the United States, the Islamists. They can barely contain their joy. And they say it's not enough. We know we have a lot more to do. And we have people who are helping them. These woke, right, neo-fascist, podcasters, the Marxists, the Islamists, politicians like Zohran Mamdani and Talib and Omar and Bernie Sanders, and Roy Ro Khanna. Kahana, Ro Khanna, whatever. He's a con man. You get it. And they're not alone. They're not alone. If people don't rise up in Michigan, you're going to have an Islamist senator for crying out loud. If people don't rise up in Maine, you're going to have a communist who was a Nazi. And they're all one in the same in the sense that they hate us, we the American people. Mike Rogers has to win in Michigan. I've endorsed him strongly. And Susan Collins, that's right. I said it. She has to win in Maine. She has to win in Maine against this commie. He's also a pervert who was also a Nazi. And he branded himself. He was so proud of it right on his damn chest. We've got to do what we've got to do. We've got to be smart. And push back. And we have to defeat the enemy. I'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. 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 boughs of a hidden bunker, somewhere under the brick and steel of a non-discreet building. We've once again made contact with our leader, Mark Levin. Hello, everybody, this memorial weekend. Let us not forget what that means. We're mourning. We're taking a moment to honor. All the men and women who died in uniform for this country. It's a big deal. I want to tell you about somebody named Wells Cruther. W-E-L-L-E-S-Cruther, C-R-O-W-T-H-E-R. The Man in the Red Bandana. On September 11th... On 9-11, New Yorkers demonstrated an extraordinary courage and risked their lives to save others. One of these heroes was the man in the red bandana, Wells Cruther. When a hijacked flight 175 hit the World Trade Center's South Tower, people on the 78th floor sky lobby huddled together, frightened and confused.
There's no escape, as far as they could tell. Then a man with a red bandana covering his nose and mouth suddenly appeared from the wreckage and the smoke. He spoke in a calm voice, and he guided them to a stairwell, leading them to safety. Now, the man in the red bandana made three trips to the sky lobby, saving as many people as he could. They believed he saved over 18 until the burning building collapsed. He died. A few months after 9-11, stories from survivors surfaced about this mysterious man wearing the red bandana. When Allison Cruther read an article about the hero in the New York Times, She knew that man was her son. 24-year-old Wells Crother. He carried a red handkerchief since he was a boy. Wells Crother worked as an equities trader, and he was also a volunteer firefighter. Wells Crothers' bravery and heroism on 9-11 will never be forgotten. As survivor... Judy Wine, who was rescued by Cruther notes, people can live 100 years and not have the compassion, the wherewithal, to do what he did. He was 24 years old. 24 years old. Whilst Crothers' red bandana is currently on display in the museum. I'm reading from this article. I assume it's still on display.
A special stories and art program tied to his heroic story took place back in 2015 to honor him. The man in the red bandana. The man in the red bandana today was acknowledged by President Trump. It was acknowledged today by President Trump. And he received the highest civilian medal available. The Medal of Freedom. 9-11. So much horror, so much tragedy. We have young people who weren't alive then. And I fear that too many of them don't really understand what took place. In the same city that suffered such hell at the hands of Islamists elected a mayor. A mayor who celebrates Hamas even though he pretends not to, but he doesn't pretend very well.
And that is the truth. And you have these people in the Democrat Party, you have these imams, and you have these so-called scholars, who hate the country, and they have settled here now by the several millions. By the several millions. I'm not talking about the assistant manager at my bank, who's a wonderful man, he's Muslim, and others who I know quite well, the Zootie Jassers of the world. I'm not talking about them, I'm talking about exactly what I'm talking about. Exactly what I'm talking about. And so the man in the red bandana. who saved at least 18 people 24 years old posthumously receives the nation's highest civilian honor by our president it's remarkable 25 years ago september 11th is coming in a city That has Zohran Mamdani as mayor. I want to tell you more about Mr. Zohran Mamdani from the New York Post today. By Anna Young. This is today. In fact, it looks like it was the articles dated 6.41 p.m., so it just came out. Zohran Mamdani met with radical anti-Israel shik multiple times after he praised Hamas' attack for inspiring great change. How many moderate mosques are there with moderate imams in this country, Mr. Budu, I wonder, don't you? There are literally thousands of them now. How many are led by moderate imams? Mayor Zohran Mamdani has reportedly forged a bond with a radical anti-Israel sheikh, meeting with him multiple times in the Big Apple, despite the Muslim cleric publicly lauding Hamasas, horrific October 7 attack on Israel for inspiring great change for the world. It's really hard to stomach. Zohran Mamdani, a staunch critic of Israel. has met with Sheikh Fideli al-Yababah, imam of Al-Cohan Islamic Center in Queens, who also has a disturbing record of denying the Holocaust, at least three times since January 2025, according to our great friends at the Washington Free Beacon. Now, let's go to the Washington Free Beacon. Zohran Mamdani paid multiple visits to Holocaust denying Sheikh, who claimed Jewish death toll was exaggerated and done by Zionists. Zohran Mamdani's met with this sheik, this Imam, in at least three occasions, since January 2025. Despite the cleric's past statements casting doubt on the Jewish death toll from the Holocaust,
reasonable cause for establishing the state of Israel. It feels like returning home to be here, Zohran Mamdani said, during his most recent known visit to the Sheikhs mosque, during Ramadan celebrations in this past February. Photos from the event show Zohran Mamdani with a broad smile, warmly shaking Al Salani's hand. While Zohran Mamdani hangs out with this guy, Hasan Piker, Hassan, All the crazies, all the vile crazies Islamists. The Sheikh, a native of Iraq. as will an influence from his perch in Queens for decades in his participating events with previous New York City mayors, including Eric Adams and Michael Bloomberg. But in January 2006, during an interview with the New York Sun, this sheik told the paper that the figure of 6 million Jews killed in the Holocaust has been exaggerated. He said the numbers which have been mentioned are too much. The numbers, the reasons, we have to study more. She could have been asked about the Holocaust following similar statements from Iran's president, Muammar Ahmadinejohn, who called the Holocaust a myth contrived to justify the establishment of Israel, which he said should be wiped off the map. That's why we have an agreement with these people. We promise we will never kill again. We promise we will never commit acts of terrorism again. We promise we will never build nukes. We will never further refine the uranium. We promise. You can trust us. Where do we sign?
A modernitan's now notorious Iranian conference called the International Conference to review the global vision of the Holocaust took place in December 2006 in Tehran attracted Holocaust deniers. I'll bet you if Tucker Carlson had been aware of that or if they had that today, he'd probably rush over there, I would guess, from his home in Qatar, don't you think, Rich? Oh, yeah. all this hate, all these lies, all this indoctrination in the form of religion. And you wonder why we're dealing with what we're dealing with America? And it's not over there anymore. Oh, it's 7,000 miles away. It's all way over there. Way over there. No, it's not. It's down the street. I'll be right back. This guy, Zohran Mamdani, is actually worse than we thought in every respect. Worse than we thought in every respect. He's going to destroy the city financially. He's going to depopulate the city. He's going to increase property taxes for all you folks who live there. Millionaires, you know. That's what he's going to do. He pretty much said so.
His hate for Jews, you know, he has a smile on his face. And he's learned some one-liners. He's learned how to put sentences together, quasi-articulate, barely literate. But the truth is who he hangs out with. Now, there's an annual parade, the Israeli Day parade. He won't be going there. And I say that's a good thing. It's a good thing. Now he knows why he won't be going there because he'll be booed and heckled to hell. But if there was a... I'm not even going to suggest this because it may happen. Never mind. Never mind. He'd be leading the parade depending on what kind of parade it is. Let me put it that way. That's the truth. We have a piece here that the nuclear talks were called off. The president has not gone to Don's sort of the formal wedding. He's already been married apparently for a week or so, according to reports. And he's not going to Ventminster in New Jersey either. So it looks like the stars are aligning. And I hope if we do hit them militarily again, we hit them harder than ever. We take out every IRGC location. That's their secret. That is their SS effectively. And do everything possible to damage them in the severest way possible. Tulsi Gabbard announced that she was resigning. Very sad, actually.
She's the director of, you know, National Intelligence. And she submitted her resignation citing her husband's recent cancer diagnosis. I didn't always agree with her, of course. I don't think I've ever attacked her. Have I, Mr. Producer? I don't think so. No. Whenever I met her, which wasn't often, maybe twice. Very pleasant. Very pleasant. She says, unfortunately, I must submit my resignation effective June 30, 2026. She's 45. She said, my husband, Abraham, has recently been diagnosed with an extremely rare form of bone cancer. I hate to hear stuff like this. The former Hawaii Democratic Congresswoman thanked the president for the trust you placed in me, quote, unquote. The president, why do I have to write this, who recently fired three female cabinet secretaries? What does that have to do with this? Nothing. Now, at least two of them were, you know, hanky-panky out there, and, you know, he doesn't want that to be, to tarnish his administration. But why do you have to say that in a solemn time like this? Pam Bondi, I like Pam Bondi. I still like Pam Bondi. Straight shooter. I think she was quite good. He praised the departing Tulsi Gabbard in a statement. He said Tulsi Gabbard has done an incredible job and we will miss her. Her wonderful husband, Abraham, has been recently diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer, and she rightfully wants to be with him, bring him back to good health as they currently fight a tough battle together.
Tulsi Gabbard's deputy, Aaron Lucas, will serve as acting director following the departure. At least Joe Kent's not around. You know what I mean, Rich? He was the deputy, because he's become quite the head case. He's lost his mind that guy. I think the only body who really challenged him in a debate was me. All these other debates, they were not debates. They were, tell us more about why you're the smartest person ever to be born. Anyway. Gabra publicly remained loyal to the president. Operation Fair. Okay, now we get into these tell-tale things. Let's see. Just looking. Departure follows, no, that's the fiery resignation in March of former subordinate Joe Kent. We dealt with him. Gabby gave no hint of repeating Kent's manner of departure spent most of her letter focused on her husband. That's right. She didn't. Now, Tulsi Gabbard also said, Abraham has been my rock throughout our 11 years of marriage, standing steadfast through my deployment in East Africa on a joint special operations mission, multiple political campaigns, and now my service in this role. His strength and love has sustained me through every challenge. I cannot in good conscience ask him to face this fight alone will I continue in this demanding and time-consuming position. I have to say my view of her was okay. Didn't have a strong view one way or the other, but my view of her now has increased substantially. When you love somebody... If you need to put your career aside or your professional aside to take care of them, that is a good thing. And it is a good model, in my opinion. So good for her. I didn't know Megan McCain knew her so well. She wrote something that was very touching as well. Apparently, she's known the couple for a very long time, and she indicates that when she was going through very difficult times, that the couple was very friendly, very supportive, and so forth and so on. We'll be right back. Mark Levin, the most popular conservative author in America. Call in to the Mark Levin Show now at 877381-3811. No brag, just fact, and it's thanks to you, America. Thanks to you. Let's see here, America. I've been meaning to do this. Hold on one second. I need to look it up. John Menadeo is the leader of what he calls, ready, the neo-Nazi Goyim Defense League. He's a Nazi. And he was in Tennessee not so far ago, not so long ago. And there appears to be a couple of Jewish people. They look middle age. You know, they don't look like they can actually physically defend themselves, if you know what I mean, right, Mr. Producer? And do we have the bleeps in here and everything? This guy's big, tough guy. You know who could defeat him? You know who could beat his butt? Goldberg.
The former professional wrestler Goldberg. There's a lot of big Jewish guys who kick this guy's butt, but he doesn't go up to them. He goes up to these more scrawny people. Hat-tip Cam Higby on X. Cut, six. Go. Hey, this guy's Jewish. What's up, man? What's your talk about you talking about? Hey, how about. Oh, yeah, Jew? Excuse me? I said, oh, yeah, you cross-eyed Jew? Whether I'm a Jew or not. You are Jewish. You are Jewish. You are disgusting Jewish. You're so Jewish and disgusting-looking. You're so Jewish. What's your thoughts about your Jew-second baby peat? So I actually... Oh, yeah? Take care of people. Okay. What are you doing? I'm standing up for white people. The same people, your people... You're not white. You're Jewish. You're not white guy. You're Jewish. You got Israel. Go to Israel. minute. Go to Israel. You're going to cross-eye here. Look at his dysgenic Jew. Look at how dysgenic he is. Look at his cross-eyes. Look at his ears. Disgusting pedophile protecting Jews thumb. What's your plan? Shut up, Jew. What's your plan? What's your plan? What's your plan? Is this your boyfriend from Grindr? What's your plan? Two gay Jews here have arrived. Why don't you leave our country, Jew? You're a country? Yeah. He built this country. Europe. It's not you filthy Jews. Why did Henry Ford write a book called... You know who Henry Ford is, right? Henry Ford. Model T? Familiar? Nazi? Oh, Nazi. The Ford, the inventor of the Ford is a Nazi. Okay. Why did he write a book called the International Jew warning us about your scummy people? I don't know what he did, but he did. Your Jewish scum. I don't debate with scummy Jews. What are you creepy Jew getting all sweaty? Filthy, sweaty Jew. Smelt like penis blood. That's how you smell. I'm so sick of seeing the disgusted. What? Say it again. Say it again. Your Holocaust is fake, scumbag. Your Holocaust is a fake Jew. Your Holocaust is a fake Holocaust. Why is it illegal to question in 18 countries? Why is it illegal to question 18 countries, filthy Jew? Answer the question, you filthy Jew. You started the engagement. You retards. That's enough. That's enough. That's enough. That's enough.
That's enough. These people are walking on the sidewalk, mine in their own business, and this guy comes up to them with a microphone and a camera. Obviously, a couple other thugs with them. And they start in. And I want to hand it to these two guys. Like I say, they're not big guys at all. They didn't run or anything like that. I tried to engage, but you saw how well that went. You know, I listened to this as a red-blooded American. It just turns my stomach. You couldn't do this to another minority in this country. You would be condemned. And yet we have a Democrat Party that's embracing these movements. They'll take the most extremists among them and denounce them. But some of the most extremists among them are in the House of Representatives and in the Senate. Podcaster, like this guy puker. I know it's Hasan Piker. Or they'll put them on TV like this guy Pierce Morgan has them on. That guy sank and all the rest of them. It's just incredible to me. But he sang what a lot of these people are thinking. You know what's interesting? I can't even go to the comments anymore when I post things, because this is what I get, isn't it, Rich? We get all of this, all of this. And it is constant. It is constant. And I just wanted you to be aware of this. So between the Nazis and the Islamists, this is what's going on in our country right now. And I think it's important that you do know about this, regardless of your faith, because this is a big problem. This guy, Graham Platner, treated like a legitimate candidate, you'll notice the Democrats haven't demanded that he stepped down. Despite the Nazism and the communism and the sickening perversion and the fact that he attacked too great, too great. Heroes, military heroes. Now, the gentleman who took out Osama bin Laden has now lashed out against his grand platinum. He was lashed out against him. But why isn't Chuck Schumer? Why isn't Bernie Sanders? Bernie Sanders was asked about him and he started running away and attacking Rupert Murdoch at Fox. Because that's what Bernie Sanders does. Bernie Sanders is responsible for a lot of this. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is responsible for a lot of this. Now this guy, Graham Platner, he's at some event this week and he acts like he's defending the country against fascism, you see. And the only way to deal with this is to get rid of Trump. Listen to this. Cut 11, go. Those who are benefiting off of the system we have now, they know what the light at the end of their tunnel looks like. It looks like none of us owning anything. It looks like everything becoming a subscription service. Having no right to fix anything that's yours. What is he talking about? You know, I hear people attacking, putting him aside for a while.
AI. I'm of two minds on this. I don't really think we should do it because all the jobs that will be lost. And what about that? What are we going to do? Ladies and gentlemen, AI is on the move, whether we do it in this country or the Chinese do it or somebody else does. And then we're told, that's not a good argument. We always hear that sort of. No, it's a very good argument, actually. And I can only imagine the number of jobs that will be created as this evolves, as AI evolves over time, the enormous job creation, the enormous development that will come from it, the enormous progress that will come from it. Of course, anything that is not, to some extent, monitored, I didn't say regulated, monitored could get out of hand. But this mindset, I don't think we would have had the automobile. I don't think we would have had electricity. I don't think we would have had anything with this kind of thinking. To be perfectly honest with you. But here's the deal. Listen carefully to me if you would here. AI is what's between your ears. Now, what do I mean by that? AI didn't just spontaneously, you know, present itself. It's the creation of the human brain. To say I want to control it or destroy it is to say I want to control or destroy the thought process. The brain is about thinking. Good things, bad things, stupid things, brilliant things, whatever it is. The brain is functioning. It's on the move.
And you're going to say AI, we shouldn't develop it, we shouldn't follow it. That's like these regimes, fascist or communist, whatever saying, you're going to know what we tell you to know and know more. So how do you control AI in a free society or even a relatively free society? How do you control it? What are you supposed to do? Tell people to stop thinking? To stop developing, to stop pursuing, to stop being motivated. I don't even understand the argument. Now, let me go on. My parents had a small store, and they relied on people walking into that store to buy things that weren't even necessities. And when there was a recession, it hit the family very hard. I can remember a recession in the 1970s during the Nixon presidency. And I also remember my father and mother saying it's not Nixon's fault. It's nobody's fault. And we had to peel back significantly. But they never made us feel the pain, ever. They never acted like it was a problem ever. They never discussed it in front of us. But I could see it, even as a young guy. And we go in the store and we'd help them from time to time on the weekends. We enjoyed being there. walking up and down the street and so forth and so on, in a town called Jenkins Town, Pennsylvania, in Abington Township, not too far from where we lived, in Elkins Park that was in Cheltenham Township, outside of Philadelphia. So I understand small business. We grew up that way. And that was the second business they had because I've told you about the fact that they started a nursery school and summer day camp. And then they opened the store after they sold that business. They weren't wealthy. They worked very, very hard. They didn't want anything from the government. They didn't ask for anything. And we missed them dearly.
But you see, ladies and gentlemen, when we talk about how many small businesses Amazon has destroyed, we can also talk about how many businesses Amazon has created. Many small businesses, thousands, maybe tens of thousands of small businesses. But what are we supposed to do? Put Amazon out of business? You all use Amazon, every one of you. I'll be right back. Mark Lopen. I had mentioned to you, uh, Hakeem Jeffries brother, what a low life he is, pushing out their violence. Violence. Vicious violence online. And then there's Hakeem Jeffries uncle, Dr. Leonard Hakeem Jeffries Jr. He's a former professor of Black Studies at City College of New York. And he became prominent in polarizing in the early 1990s due to his inflammatory and Jew-Hating remarks. And those were in 1991. He gave a widely condemned speech in an arts festival, alleging that rich Jews financed the slave trade. He also claimed that Jewish Hollywood executive used a conspiracy of films to demean and denigrate black Americans. And he taught controversial, Afrocentric theories about ebonics and things of that sort. Hakeem Jeffries early in his political career. denied remembering any of this and then they found an op-ed or an essay that he had written and he i believe when he was in either college or law school doing it from memory which he was defending his uncle defended his uncle and then later when it was not politically propitious he he said he didn't agree with his uncle but look what kind of family we have here from the uncle to the brother. And then this guy, Hakeem Jeffries himself, going on about how he's going to destroy our constitutional republic. He is a radical, and there's no doubt about it. I'll be right back.
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Whether you're running a news organization and whether that news organization or an opinion organization is on radio or TV or a podcast or network versus cable TV or whatever, there's a couple of things that matter. Content and personality. Content and personality. What we do here in radio and what you're doing, listening, it's a very intimate type of thing, isn't it? I feel like you're part of my family. And when I meet people, they tell me they feel the same way. Like we know each other. That's important. And you can tell broadcasters who don't really appreciate that. They're very cold, they go through the day, they do their thing, and then that's that. That's not what I am. I'm passionate about what I do and with you. They also feel like we're more intellectual, oriented in many respects and what we do and things I write and what we discuss. I try to pick things that I think are important, and always, always. It's sometime during the week. We get into history or philosophy, economics, we'll get into the Constitution and the Declaration and so forth and so on. Look, I grew up listening to Talk Radio with my little Radio Shack Transistor Radio. And I used to listen to Talk Radio by moving the antenna around in New York on WABC and WOR. And in Philadelphia, where we had some good stations, too. WCAU was the first big radio station in the country. Long time ago. It's not WCAU anymore, but it's still there. It's still there. And I would listen to WCAU. as well as these other stations I mentioned. I would also try and pick up the stations in Chicago, in Albany, these big 50,000-watt stations. But look, radio is, the industry itself, has a battle on its hands, because there's so many ways now to communicate. Not just podcasting, but podcasting is an example, but other types of platforms on the Internet. And cable TV. Seems like an old format, right? But it's not that old compared to radio. And, of course, there's network TV that's still around and been around a long time. But look, people's tastes change. The availability of a particular type of platform matters. Why am I getting into all this? Because I just came across a story. CBS News, Radio, signs off Friday night. I guess that means tonight. After nearly 100 years of broadcasting, an American institution. I'm going to tell you about this, and then I'm going to circle back.
CBS News Radio, which provides news programming to an estimated 700 stations spanning the United States, will sign off the air Friday tonight, after nearly a century of broadcasting. And this is being reported by CBS News. This is the radio division. The storage service launched in September 1927. Was home to broadcast legends, most of whom you probably never heard of many of you. Edward R. Murrow, Robert Trout, Douglas Edwards. I used to listen to these guys. Charles Oddgood, Dan Rather, we know him, he's a lip, many other familiar and trusted voices over its decades in operation. It's been around a long time, really an American institution is what we're losing here, is it's Steve Kathen, longtime anchor of the CBS World News Roundup. CBS radio should be remembered for becoming a national institution, very important to the development of news other than newspapers, rather, recently told CBS Sunday morning. The decision to shudder the radio news service was announced in March, with the company citing challenging economic realities. And in a statement at the time, CBS News President Tom Zabrowski An editor-in-chief Bari Weiss paid tribute to the historic role of CBS News Radio and covering major events worldwide since the dawn of the broadcasting era. And it goes on. When I started in radio, I literally started on WABC on a Sunday show for two hours, 12 to 2, noon to 2 p.m. I'd done a little here and there just as a guest. But I did it for free. Little did I know that the management at the time of WABC was trying me out because I'd been a big guest for about a year or so. And I was known somewhat through Sean Hannity, of course, and Rush, two of my best buddies who were the best in this business, and Sean still is.
I was syndicated shortly thereafter by ABC Radio Network when ABC News or ABC Corporation was in the radio business. But they got out of the radio business some years ago. And since then, different big companies have purchased the radio network. Now we're part of Westwood One that's owned by Cumulus. It's a battle for radio, not just talk radio, but radio. To compete with these other platforms now. But what works, whatever the platform, including this platform, is content and personality. When I started at WABC, I did the Sunday program for about 14 months, and then I said, all right, that's enough. I've learned it. I'm ready to leave. They said, well, hold on now. How would you like to do one hour from 6 to 7? Because the 6 p.m. to 7, 8, 9 p.m. slot is very difficult because you've got a lot of sports activities or people want to wind down, so they're having dinner, and all the rest of it. And WABC was having a very tough time. Six to seven, six to eight, six to nine. I said, all right, I'll give it a shot. And I did that for the summer. And then I said, well, I've done it for the summer. And I'm ready to move on. They said, no, no, no, we'd like to try it for two hours. I said, all right, but I need to get paid now. It wasn't a lot. In fact, I'm not even going to tell you how much it was. It's a little embarrassing. How little it was. I said, okay, I kept my legal job at Lamarmark Legal Foundation because it wasn't enough. But I wasn't in New York. So I would travel from the legal office in the outskirts of Washington into Washington, D.C. to go to... the ABC Radio Network building where they did the news. They owned W.A.B.C. And so I go in the studio there, and there were the news guys, news guys that you heard on TV and radio and so forth. And I'd always... crack a joke and they'd crack a joke back because most of them were either non-political or liberal and of course I was a conservative but we all got along we made jokes and then I decided well now what well what they decided to do and I didn't know was to try me on some more stations so they tried me on Dallas and several other their stations The first station that I was on that was not part of the ABC Radio Networks is WISN, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, our great program director, buddy over there. And really, the show started to explode. And it grew, and it grew, and it grew, and it grew. I'm telling you all this for a reason. I plan to do this for a while.
We've got a brand new contract with Westwood One Cumulus. I think it's for, I have to go check. I don't remember. It was for four more years, maybe five more years. There's a golden age of radio, and some people think it was 20, 30 years ago. The golden age of radio is right now. It was with Rush, and Neil Borts, and Sean Hannity, and, if I may say, and with me, and a few others. That's the truth. There's radio that was in the past that was very big because there wasn't as much competition. But the reason I say it's the golden period now, or at least it's the extension of the golden period, is because of all the competition. So if we're still rating, if we're still doing well, if we're still able to have sponsors and so forth and so on, and so many millions of you are listening, and we're able to have an impact, It's more remarkable now than it's ever been, given the competition. And so that's a long way of saying thanks to you. All of you, all over the country. We're in over 400 stations. You'll hear people say they've got 500, 600, 700, 700, 700. There's only certain real stations with real markets that have real audiences. I've never been into patting it, you know, a station in nowhere that has like negative seven listeners. I don't care about all that. I just don't. Even now, the podcasting, our program, radio program, is simultaneously podcasted. And that's a good thing because we want to reach as many people as possible out there. But I do something a little differently. That is try to use these other platforms to promote radio too in this radio program. Because I think radio is very, very important. I really do. It's much more intimate, isn't it? When you turn on the radio at the dinner table or at the breakfast table, it's much more intimate when you're going to bed, it's on your end table, or your nightstand or whatever you call it, and you turn it on maybe? Maybe some of you go to sleep by late at night or you wake up to it on your alarm. If you want to hear what's going on, maybe there's certain personalities that you say, I wonder what so-and-so's thinking and so forth and so on. And it's done without all the cursing and all the cuss words and all the silliness. Radio has a reason for existing. It truly does. And the truth be told, out of everything I do, this is what I enjoy the most. I'll be right back. I couldn't remember it. Now I found it. This guy running in for Congress. I couldn't remember it. Now, I found it. This guy running in New Jersey for Congress. I don't know what the hell has happened in New Jersey. I really don't. From the Philadelphia Inquirer, in New Jersey congressional candidates ties to a convicted terrorist mastermind deserve a careful look. Adam Hamaway, H-A-M-A-W-Y, a candidate in the 12th Congressional District in New Jersey.
Listen to me. Provided translation for Omar Abdul Rahman, known as the Blind Sheik in the 1990s. His critics, he says, were guilty of anti-Muslim bias. Look, we're not buying that crap anymore. You're not going to be able to intimidate us. You're not going to do it. We're not buying that crap anymore. Two months after six people died in the bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993, Rahman, the infamous Blind Sheik. held a news conference at his Jersey City, New Jersey home to deny his guilt. Standing with him that day, right with him was a young medical student from New Jersey, who'd followed the sheikh's teachings, traveled with him, and he graciously agreed to translate the shrieks' press release from Arabic to English. The young man was Adam Hamaway, H-A-M-A-W-I, now considered a frontrunner. What the hell's going on in New Jersey? In the crowded Democratic primary race to replace Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman in New Jersey's 12th District. I would disagree that after he was a suspect, I did anything for him, he said, just the translation. Yeah, I only did the translation for Hitler. For Mao, for Stalin. Yeah. And that, he says, was perfectly innocent. A blind man is a piece of paper and says, what does it say on there? Oh, right. He was just a blind man the guy was helping. What a piece of you know what. This is troubling stuff, to put it mildly, the opinion piece in the Philadelphia Inquirer says. Hamaway is an admirable man in many ways. He served with distinction as a U.S. Army combat surgeon in Iraq for two years. It was at ground zero on 9-11, doing what he could for the cops and firefighters. He's volunteered in crisis zones all over the world and Haiti, Syria, and so forth. Who can match that? But his association with the blind sheikh. You imagine how this guy will vote in Congress, by the way? He'll be right there with Talib and all the rest. His association with the blind sheikh deserves a careful look, according to testimony in the 1995 trial. The sheik was openly advocating terrorism during the period Hamawa was following him, preaching that Muslims have a duty to attack Americans, along with Jews of any nationality. This was a genuinely bad guy on par with leaders of the Ku Klux Klan. Humberway concedes he personally heard the chic advocate violence. He said he did speak about violent things, and I think most people disagree with and most people condemn, including myself, but it wasn't the only thing he spoke about. Oh, wow, okay. What else? Did he do poetry? I don't know. Now, we're getting a lot of this crap, quite frankly, running for office as Democrats, some getting elected.
But what drew him to the Sheik in the first place? And why did he stick with him even after the bombing? I sat with him away for an hour, he says, at his West Windsor, New Jersey office where he now practices plastic surgery. Why didn't he object when the Sheik advocated violence? I was a young man. I wasn't like a large person in the community to go up and talk to them, you know. How many of you, as a young man or a young woman, would have been doing interpretation for a guy preaching terrorism? Right, Rich? I mean, what kind of BS is this? Why did he stand with the Sheikh at that April news conference, he was asked? He was a well-known figure in the community at time. There were many people there. Why did he join him at the conference on Islamic Economics and Detroit sitting with him in a van for 13 hours? Well, from what I remember, it was the last-minute carpool. Yeah, okay, this guy's a fraud and a phony and a fake. My God, is New Jersey going to elect another guy like this? It's unbelievable. I'll be right back. Mark Levin, The Cure for the Common Liberal. Talk to Mark now at 87738-181811. I was just talking about this candidate, right? This candidate who's trying to remake himself. He plays Ropa Dope. And I guarantee if he ever gets to Congress, it'll be as bad as all the rest of the radical cuck Islamists. But we played this audio for you last week, as I recall. I want to play it one more time to close the circle on this. Go ahead. There were questions that came to light this week in a Politico article regarding your association or your affiliation with the blind sheet. This is the great reporter Jonathan Levine with the free beacon. Go ahead. Just to start with a couple of questions, and I'd like you to talk about it too, but do you repudiate and condemn the blind sheik and his actions and the seditious conspiracy that led to his conviction, first of all? And secondly, do you condemn jihad and religious extremism? We have a problem with religious extremism on both the left and the right in this country right now. And do you condemn religious extremism, and specifically in this case, jihad? Obviously, any extremism on any kind is bad. You know, I have spent my life really saving lives rather than taking them. So clearly, I've shown... You know, just, I've served this country in uniform. I've taken care of hundreds of troops and soldiers. I've served this community. I was a responder at 9-11. All right, hold on. Mr. Reduzer, does he condemn the blind cheek? Through all this gobbly goop? No. Go ahead.
Actions speak for themselves. And I'm against all war and all violence. I mean, that's really what I've been saying since day one. Healthcare, not bombs. I've seen the horrors of war. Healthcare not bombs? Has he told the Iranians that? Anyway, go ahead. Condemn all extremism and all violence of any kind. Yeah, well, there you go. Of any kind. So, in other words, if we attack Iran, I'm against all violence of any kind. Guy sounds like another fraud and a phony, in my humble opinion. Another fraud and a phony. And let's hope the people in New Jersey wake up. You got too many Democrats. Oh, you're Democrat. I'm going to mean Democrat. I need more from the government. I need more money. Excuse me. Colora. James Las Vegas, Nevada, the great KXNT. Go. Tenali, it's great to talk to you. Thank you, James. I just wanted to mention, you talked about the blind sheik. I wanted to mention a couple cases of blind heroism on 9-11, along with the young man with the red band, Dan, on the south tower. In the north tower, there were two guide dogs, salty on level 71 with Omar Rivera, who worked for the Port Authority. And on level 78, Roselle, the Yellow Lab, who worked with Michael Hinkson for a computer company on the 78th floor. And they led, in the case of Michael Hinkson and Roselle, 30 of their fellow employees down 78 flights of stairs, about 1,500 stairs, down to the bottom, and Omar Rivera, about 1,300 stairs to get to the bottom with a fellow co-worker, and they all survived, and they received Guide Dog Heroism Awards for that year. And they were both Labrador Retrievers. So I know you always do your roll call on Fridays with all your wonderful dogs and your ancestors. And I just want to let you know, too. I'm Noah's father when he called years ago when he wrote Plunder and Decee. Oh, yeah. Remember Noah. Yeah. Remember you too. Yeah, yeah, Noah's working on his doctorate in mechanical engineering now, how time's fly. Oh, God, Lord. Yeah, he's brilliant. He, one of the good guys making stuff for our Department of Defense, but in any event. And my mom and dad loved you, and my in-laws loved you, and they've passed on, and just want to let you know, too. I haven't said this before, but I'm also blind. I went blind in 2011. Oh, my goodness. Yeah, so anyway, it's interesting. Was it a hereditary thing? No, it wasn't. It was neurosarcoidosis, actually. Yeah, I have granulomas in my brain all the way down to my spinal cord and it totally took out my optic nerves. Please.
Anyway, I'm sorry. No, that's okay. But I enjoy listening to you all the time and others like Ben Shapiro and Dennis Prager and others. Good man. Just one other thing. If you and Julie ever get a chance with Chase and Lauren in your posterity, if you ever get a chance to go to Jerusalem, if you go to the BYU Jerusalem Center on the Mount of Olive, it's a beautiful place. And Americans are welcome there, and they'll give you a guided tours of the Mount of Olives. all the wonderful areas nearby in Jerusalem, near the wailing wall. So anyway. Well, that's beautiful. Thank you, my friend. And we're going to be heading there probably this summer, so I'm going to check that out. Appreciate you. Thank you. I've been to the Mount of Olives. I'm not sure I've been to that specific facility. I may have. But I'm not sure. Let's go to Paul, the villages in Florida on the Mark Levin app. Paul, how are you? Good. First and foremost, thoughts and prayers go out to the previous caller. Gosh, what a hard breaking story. But I wanted to politely disagree with you on your theory of the great period of radio. I feel the great period of radio was about 50 years ago. As a child, growing up in Columbus, Ohio. I listened to the great 610 TVM, the AM giant, where I... heard everything from the carpenters to Alice Cooper, where top 40 was... was was a miraculous beautiful thing and and the joy of music was that's true too yeah I agree with that but not only that the individual DJs at the time for example Gene Warman who was a high school student with my mom back in Newark Ohio had a gimmick where he used to play the trombone on a show because he played the trombone in high school band and played at the Ohio State band as well But he played the trombone very badly. And that was his gimmick. And as a child, I remember seeing my parents, I think he's getting better. You know, so we had people like that. We had, you know, we had a desperate and date list on Friday nights where they would hook up people in Columbus, Ohio, who were looking for a date. Those kind of, we had, we had the great Freddie Boom Boom Cannon. You know, we had. All right, we can do this all night. Everybody had their local. local great hosts and I don't deny that I don't deny that all right thank you for your call my friend there's no question about that but I want to get this in before we have to break here this is this just broke Ivanka Trump come on damn advertisements Ivanka Trump targeted for assassination by the IRGC that's this regime terrorist and twisted plot to avenge president taking out his mentor. First Order Ivanka Trunk was targeted for assassination by an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, trained terrorists, and a twisted plot to avenge the president taking out his mentor. Recently captured, I can't pronounce this guy's name, made a pledge to kill Ivanka and even had a blueprint of her Florida home.
The Iraqi National was allegedly targeting President Donald Trump's family in response to the killing of Iranian military chief Soleimani in a U.S. drone strike in Baghdad six years ago. After Qasam was killed, he went around telling people, this would be killer, we need to kill Ivanka to burn down the House of Trump. We heard that he had a plan of Ivanka's home. A second source also confirmed that this guy plotted to kill Ivanka. Okay, I'm going to finish this when we return. I'll be right back. Mark Levin. This episode is brought to you by Starbucks. That is Fischer! Whoa, that's good. This might be the drink of the summer. Okay, I like this one too. I'm rocking with it, okay. Try it for yourself. Starbucks refreshers concentrates are coming home. Find them in the coffee aisle and make it yours. All right. Anyway, there was a plot to assassinate Ivanka Trump. That's another reason to destroy this regime, don't you think, Rich? I mean, it's out of control. Now, this guy's been behind attacks on the U.S. and Jewish targets, including the firebombing of the Bank of New York, Mellon in Amsterdam, and March, the stabbing of two Jewish victims in London. So this guy, this is recent, was plotting the assassination of Ivanka Trump. Apparently, they had the layout of their house in Florida. I mean, just another reason to extinguish this regime. Do you think, Rich? Yeah, I really think so. I mean, he was also targeted and threatened potential. It goes on here. So he has been really a terrorist. He's committed a lot of terrorist acts. He's been behind a lot of terrorist acts. And the assassination of Ivanka is one of the things that apparently wanted to accomplish. Apparently, he wanted to accomplish. So they've tried to assassinate the president himself. Now they were plotting to take out Ivanka. Has there been another regime that's ever tried to assassinate our president or family members? If there is, I don't remember them. I don't remember them. We cannot tolerate this, America. We've got to put our foot down once and for all. If not now, when? We go to America every Friday in honor of you. Here we go.
Friends, the week is officially over the weekend begins now. Memorial Day, please don't forget, who were mourning and honoring all these great men and women who died for this country, and we cannot let them down by the enemy that is now within. We cannot let them down with Iran either. We salute our armed forces, police officers, firefighters, emergency personnel, ICE, our truckers, the men and women in Ukraine, the men and women in Israel, the men and women in Iran, and you, the American people. Good night, Spritey and Griffey and Pepsi and Zelda. Good night, Smoky and Gigi and Indy and Patton. Good night, Rory and Marty and Barney. Good night, Dad. Good night, Mom. We're holding down the Ford as best we can. Good night. Leo and Joe and Bernard. And good night. Teddy and Lou. Good night all the great patriots out there who've come before us and have given us this fantastic country. We must defend it. Inside and out. Have a fantastic weekend. I'll see you on Life, Liberty, and Levine tomorrow night. Set your DVR 8 p.m. Eastern. Same with Sunday night. And be safe and God bless you. Good night.