On Wednesday's Mark Levin Show, Kyle Rittenhouse should have never been charged with murder of any kind. When charging someone with murder a prosecutor should move slowly and carefully; Rittenhouse was charged with homicide within 36-48 hours. This was clearly self-defense but the media wants to villainize him. If Rittenhouse would not have defended himself ... Show More
Today
6/4/26 - The AI Jobs Boom: What You Haven't Been Told
On Thursday’s Mark Levin Show, WJNO’s Brian Mudd fills in for Mark. The AI jobs boom is coming. But there’s a tale of two economies, where investors have enjoyed a phenomenal stock market run driven by AI, while everyday life feels strained by high gas and grocery prices. Despite ... Show More
1h 59m
Yesterday
6/3/26 - Democrats, Islamists, and the Fight for America’s Future
On Wednesday’s Mark Levin Show, the House is trying to use the unconstitutional War Powers Act to end the war against Iran. The Democrats and 4 Republicans voted for it, so it passed in the House. It might pass in the Senate. But it does not matter. President Trump would veto it, ... Show More
1h 52m
Jun 3
6/2/26 - Capitol Hill Clash: Rubio vs. Booker on Iran and National Security
On Tuesday’s Mark Levin Show, in a Senate hearing, Secretary of State Marco Rubio testified on Iran negotiations, emphasizing condition-based sanctions relief and the critical need to address Iran's ballistic missile capabilities. Any sanctions relief for Iran would fund the regi ... Show More
1h 53m
Jun 2024
Trump Says He’ll Appeal His Conviction
34 convictions, but what happens next? Donald Trump takes to the mic, airing familiar grievances and railing against the historic guilty verdicts in the hush money cover up case. We’ll tell you what the Trump team’s plan is moving forward. Plus, Sen. Rick Scott from Florida who i ... Show More
41m 31s
Jun 2024
The Criminal Conviction of Hunter Biden
<p>A jury on Tuesday found Hunter Biden, President Biden’s son, guilty of three felonies related to the purchase of a gun at one of the low points of his troubled life.</p><p>Katie Rogers, a White House correspondent for The Times, explains what the verdict could mean for the 202 ... Show More
26m 54s