Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 2/18/25

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On Tuesday’s Mark Levin Show, it has become evident that federal trial courts are engaged in a non-violent insurrection against the elected President and the executive branch, as these judges issue rulings on decisions made by the Trump administration. They act, together, as a super-legislature of unelected lawyers, abusing judicial review and the limited scope of their authority. It is as lawless as anything we've ever seen or experienced in this country. In essence, it is a super unelected legislature, akin to a politburo in Marxist regimes, imposing its collective will. These courts have absolutely no authority to do what they are doing. Also, President Trump has a plan for handling Russia and Ukraine. Today, part of his cabinet met with Russia in Saudi Arabia, though Ukraine and Europe were notably absent. Trump’s not selling out Ukraine; rather, he’s likely focusing on securing a deal with Russia before bringing in others. Afterward, Trump ordered the firing of all remaining Biden U.S. attorneys. That is exactly what needed to be done, and it has been done by past administrations. These are Presidential appointees, and in Biden's case, he chose the most radical, political U.S. attorneys in my lifetime. Now Trump gets to replace them. That's how it works, and that's how it should work. Later, Sen Tom Cotton calls in to discuss his great new book, Seven Things You Can't Say About China. China is the gravest threat to American freedom and the media, Hollywood, academia, and most politicians can’t, or won’t, speak the truth about them.

https://www.amazon.com/Seven-Things-Cant-About-China/dp/0063392305

Finally, MAGA is not a populist movement. It’s a movement of we the people against the ruling class.

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