Trust in President Donald Trump was not without frustration over a ceasefire as Mark Levin railed at the potential survival of “the Supreme Nazi” while Tucker Carlson maintained brevity.
(Video Credit: The Mark Levin Show)
Just before Levin took the airwaves Monday evening for his syndicated radio show, the president issued congratulations all around as he announced the “Complete and Total CEASEFIRE” that had been agreed on by both Israel and Iran. Amid shots at some of the talking heads on the right who’d postured themselves as non-interventionists in the Middle East conflict, the host pressed for a “surrender” with a reminder about how things ended for Adolf Hitler.
“What’s needed now is this, in my humble opinion,” began the conservative icon who doubles as a member of the president’s Homeland Security Advisory Council, having asserted, “I hate this word ceasefire. The president hated it a few days ago, too.”
“Iran should be forced to sign a surrender document. Unconditional surrender. They lost their nukes, they’ve lost their air force, they have no ground-to-air protection. China didn’t step in. Russia didn’t step in. Not a single Arab country stepped in,” detailed Levin. “The Supreme Nazi is hiding in a bunker much like Adolf Hitler did. Adolf Hitler wasn’t thrown a lifeline. He wasn’t thrown a lifeline. He was going to be killed, so he committed suicide.”
While he criticized Carlson, Steve Bannon, former Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz (R) and Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R), the onetime chief of staff to President Ronald Reagan’s Attorney General Edwin Meese also took to X and wrote, “To be absolutely clear, as I didn’t finish my post, that President Trump is to be trusted. He wants to win for America. And his record is stellar. I also trust that issues I mentioned here will be part of the process. Plus, Prime Minister Netanyahu has signed on. Let’s see how it goes. I’m rooting for them.”
That message captioned a lengthier post that questioned whether proxies and allies of Iran would abide by the ceasefire arrangement.
To be absolutely clear, as I didn’t finish my post, that President Trump is to be trusted. He wants to win for America. And his record is stellar. I also trust that issues I mentioned here will be part of the process. Plus, Prime Minister Netanyahu has signed on. Let’s see how it… https://t.co/I4DAYcwFS6
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) June 24, 2025
“The enemy, whose military has been defeated by the Israelis, and whose nuclear program has been destroyed by our president and military, survives — at least for now. We shall see how things unfold now,” wrote Levin. “I have been and remain highly skeptical of deals made with terrorists who have a half-century record of killing Americans, Israelis, and anyone else in their way, and refused to voluntarily abandon their nuclear weapons — lying and deceiving every step of the way.”
“Perhaps this is another POTUS strategy. Perhaps POTUS believes this will smoke them out, and if they do not adhere to ceasefire terms or some agreement then all bets are off. But they have already been smoked out,” he continued before adding, “My prediction, based on all of this and more, is that the terrorist regime’s belief system and mind-set will not be changed at all. Just its tactics, maybe. Again, we shall see how this plays out.”
The host also stated on his program, “I’m very much interested in seeing how this plays out. I really am. Because what does an agreement look like? Does that mean the Supreme Nazi survives? Does that mean the regime survives? I guess so.”
Meanwhile, as Carlson titled his interview with fellow Fox News alum Clayton Morris “Thank God Trump Brokered a Ceasefire. That’s the Last Thing Mark Levin Wanted,” his two-word response on X was limited to, “Thank God.”
Thank God.
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) June 24, 2025
He went on to appear on the premiere installment of “After Party with Emily Jashinsky,” where he further expressed his gratitude and said, “I think we should understand how close we came.”
“But I also think we should step back and ponder what we’ve learned. And what we’ve learned is who cares about the fortunes of the United States and who doesn’t. And [Texas Sen.] Ted Cruz doesn’t, obviously,” insisted Carlson, harkening back to their recent interview. “The people who acknowledge no risk at all, because they were so focused on helping another country, like Ted Cruz or like the many people who revealed themselves in the last two weeks — Mark Levin, chief among them — like those people should not have any access to power at all. Those people rolled the dice with your life and with the lives of your children.”
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Author: Kevin Haggerty
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