Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 11/29/24
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On Friday’s Mark Levin Show, we bring you the Best of Mark Levin. Pam Bondi is coming under attack. Every nominee for Attorney General by a Republican president has been attacked or called controversial. The Democrat party believes it owns all the bureaucracy, especially the DOJ. Democrats don’t want the DOJ reformed - they liked what it did to President Trump. The Democrat Party says they want to work in a bipartisan way, but Rep Jamie Raskin and Rep Hakeem Jeffries prove that’s all for show. Good thing they have no role in her nomination. Also, Gen Mark Milley is the latest to smear Pete Hegseth. Milley should have resigned in shame after his surrender in Afghanistan. Every patriot that Trump nominates is under attack. Trump is picking people who aren’t part of the swamp and that upsets the Democrats. Later, it used to be when men went into women’s bathrooms they would be arrested - now they have civil rights. How sick is the is educational bureaucracy? They are destroying women’s sports and women should not have to put up with this. Finally, Professor Steven Calabresi calls in to discuss his new book, The Meese Revolution: The Making of a Constitutional Moment. It’s a fantastic book about the former attorney general's brilliant and courageous revolution to reinstitute the Constitution in our legal and justice system.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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