Mark Levin Memorial Weekend Shows

Peloni:  On Saturday’s show, Mark has a special episode in which he shares interviews various members of Trump’s cabinet over the past month or so.  The first of these is Pete Hegseth, Trump’s Sec. of Defense.  They discuss the irrevocable determination of Trump to stop Iran from gaining nuclear weapons.  He also explains the budgetary investments needed by the US military to present a deterrence via peace thru strength.  In the second segment, Mark interviews Kristi Noem, Sec. of DHS, and they discussed the need to seal the northern and southern borders, to close sanctuary cities, and to fight the state and local opposition to Trump’s agenda.

Later in the show, Mark talks with Leo Terrell, Senior Council to the AG for Civil Rights and on the Task Force to Fight Antisemitism, about the use of Title VI to fight the rampant antisemitism in US universities.  Terrell also explains that they are using Title VII to examine the Employee-Employer working conditions for antisemitic practices.  He also talks about having given notice about giving notice to the local authorities that if they do not pursue local Hate Crime violations, that the federal govt will do so.  Additionally, he describes measures which are already well known about deporting foreign agitators, explaining that every federal agency is involved in pursuing the aims of the Task Force on Fighting Antisemitism which is also focused on exposing foreign sources of funding for the rise of antisemitism in the US.  In the final segment, Mark talks with Stephen Miller, Chief of Staff for Foreign Policy,  about the disasterous situation inherited by Trump.  Explaining Trump’s efforts to fight the established bureacracy in Washington, he also notes the complicit role being played by a rogue judiciary.  He explains how Trump is returning efficiency to govt spending, while cutting funding for waste and abuse.  They talk about the need for Trump’s economic policy to be passed to support an economic boom similar to what took place in Trump’s first administration.

 

Peloni:  On Sunday’s show, Mark continues to share recently previous interviews with significant Trump allies, but it is more directly focused on Iran.  In his opening segment, Mark talks with Gen. Jack Keane about the duplicitous charade which Iran is trying to characterize its nuclear program as being based around civilian nuclear program.  Ironically, Keane notes that the current talks are beginning along the same lines as that pursued by Obama, in which the fantasy of Iran’s civilian nuclear interests are being considered as potentially reasonable during the current negotiations.  They also explore the significantly diminished status which Iran currently has as a result of steps taken by both Israel and the US, making Iran more vulnerable today than ever before, since the regime began to rule Iran, and that this gives the US incredible leverage over Iran.  Keane goes on to explain his opposition to negotiations because he fears it will lead to Iran getting a weapon.  Instead, he calls for the joint strike on Iran by the US and Israel.  In his second segment, Mark talks with Col. Richard Kemp about the mindset of the Iranians.  Kemp notes that a nuclear armed Iran is the greatest threat which faces the West because once Iran has a nuclear bomb, they will use it.  He also explains that the greatest problem with negotiating with Iran is that Iran is proficient in prolonging negations while continuing along with their development of a bomb.  Noting that there must be actual dismantlement of the Iran nuclear program and the removal of the already enriched Uranium shipped out Iran, he explains that Iran will not agree to this.  Noting that time is running out, we must assume that Iran will use their nuclear weapons and this must be prevented with a strike by Israel with assistance and support by the US.  Kemp also addresses the Useful Idiots being used to support Iran’s aims.  In the next segment, Mark provides a very important discussion with with Zudhi Jasser who describes the impossibility of US-Iranian negotiations actually leading to Iran dismantling their nuclear program.  Jasser explains that the death cult mentality of the Mullahs provides them with both a sense of invulnerability, as well as the motivation to use a nuclear weapon, which is why they must never be allowed to develop one.  Jasser also provides clarity on something which should be clear to us all – namely that those who raise their voices in support of the Mullahs, or chastise those who oppose Iran becoming a nuclear state, are themselves the real war mongers and are the real threat to the US, as well as the survival of Western civilization and values.  In the fourth segment, Mark talks with Gordon Chang about the stability and viability of the CCP.  They discuss the possibility of an ongoing fight at the top of the CCP.  With a critical Xi ally being removed from power by Xi’s opposition, Chang sees the potential for a sea change in China’s current leadership.  In the final segment, Mark talks with Rebeccah Heinrichs, senior fellow and director of the Keystone Defense Initiative, about Putin and Russia, who she suggests was only kept in check during Trump’s first term due to the deterrence of military and economic policies put in place at the time.

May 26, 2025 | Comments »

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