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12/17/25 - Antisemitism in Today's America

Dec 18, 20251 hr 53 min
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On Wednesday’s Mark Levin Show, President Trump has never flinched in his support for the state of Israel, and he’s very concerned about the antisemitism taking place in the U.S. and around the world. But there are some Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes types who say they’re done with Trump because he’s Israel first. These people are trying to destroy MAGA, the Republican party and the Trump presidency. We won’t let that happen. Also, you’re not hearing any condemnation from the Palestinian world on the Australia terror attack because it’s considered an accomplishment. This kind of slaughter is encouraged there and it’s not just against Jews; they are targeting the entire West. Later, the public faces of the Brown university investigation are embarrassing. We don’t know a lot. What we do know that these institutions let their student body down by not taking precautions. Afterward, Sen Lindsey Graham calls in and argues that post-9/11, society has forgotten its causes and normalized abnormal behaviors. Radical Islam is a strain of the religion, not just a terrorist organization, with its believers, religious Nazis, dedicated to purifying Islam, destroying Jews, killing infidels, and establishing a master religion like the Nazis' master race. The biggest victims are other Muslims, and fighting this enemy requires properly defining it, and striking preemptively. Finally, documents reveal that the FBI's Washington Field Office doubted probable cause for the Mar-A-Lago search warrant and preferred negotiating with Trump's lawyer to resolve the issue amicably, noting Trump's potentially strong legal arguments on the documents. However, Merrick Garland and his Department of Justice overruled these concerns, insisting on the raid despite the FBI's reservations about its necessity and professionalism.

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