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The Best Of Mark Levin – 11/23/24

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This week on the Mark Levin Show, Comcast is finally looking to get rid of MSNBC. Mark has warned in the past that they would pay a public price if they don’t cut ties with MSNBC. The news divisions are separate on Fox News but not separate on MSNBC and CNN – you can’t tell one from the other. The Washington Post is almost dying, if they didn’t have Jeff Bezos, it would be dead. It’s not because of technology, it’s because people are sick of these media companies. DA Alvin Bragg and Judge Juan Merchan have done enormous damage to the rule of law in Donald Trump’s NY case. Merchan should have dismissed the case, but he didn’t. This isn’t a great victory because this case still hangs over Trump’s head. President Biden and Sen Chuck Schumer are trying to ram through as many lifetime appointments to the circuit and district courts as possible. Democrats want their radical agenda, which was just rejected by America, to continue through the judiciary. The first battle President-Elect Trump faces is to get the cabinet that he wants. The Democrats and their media are trying to destroy Pete Hegseth and his reputation. This is the way Democrats and the media work. They don’t want Hegseth to reform the Pentagon as Secretary of Defense. Kash Patel would make a great FBI Director but anytime a Conservative is nominated they are said to be controversial. Mike Rogers for FBI Director is exactly what President-Elect Trump ran against, he’s an establishment RINO. Pam Bondi for Attorney General would be great.

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