Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 11/11/24

Mark Levin Podcast

On Monday’s Mark Levin Show, Ana Navarro is lying about what Border Czar Tom Homan said. Homan said illegal immigrant families can be deported together. Once they are here, illegal aliens will eventually get amnesty, then chain migration occurs. Chain migration will destroy America. Navarro lies and says U.S. citizens will be deported. Citizens will have a choice to make - leave with their illegal alien family members or stay in America. These people came here voluntarily, they decided to create these issues. Also, it’s shocking that celebrities were being paid by the Kamala Harris campaign, including Oprah Winfrey who was paid $1 million for her interview. They spent million of dollars on concerts in swing states. Do the donors think this is ok? Later, Speaker Mike Johnson calls in with an update on the House of Representatives count. Johnson is confident the Republicans will hold the majority in the House for a unified government. Also, there’s no time for a speaker of the House fight. We don’t have time for this nonsense, we must get President-Elect Donald Trump’s policies across the finish line. Afterward, in breaking news – the Republicans will retain the House. That means the Republicans will control the presidency, the Senate, and the House. This is because of you! Finally, Stephen A Smith calls in and explains why Kamal Harris lost. Trump stuck to issues of the economy and the border. Trump pounced on Harris pushing identity politics cancel culture, and wokeness. Harris and the left resorted to guilting Blacks and Hispanics into voting for them based on anything but real solutions. Smith also gives the latest on the NFL.

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