Mark Levin Calls Trump the 'First Jewish President,' Sparking Controversy
The Majority Report w/ Sam SederDecember 18, 20253 min15,124 views
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- 💡 Mark Levin is described as a "certifiable nut job" for calling Donald Trump the "first Jewish president."
- 🗣️ Levin's past statement from six years ago is recalled, with a humorous addition about Trump serving "two not consecutive presidencies."
Trump's Relationship with Jewish Communities
- 🤔 The transcript questions whether Trump uses offensive terms about Jewish people, noting that some believe he is excused as long as he "delivered for Israel."
- 💬 It's mentioned that some individuals, like the son of a long-term neoconservative, have suggested Trump can use slurs because of his actions benefiting Israel.
Political Commentary and Figures
- ⚠️ The discussion touches on the perceived "compromised" status of Candace Owens, with speculation about her future involvement with figures like Tim Pool and Megan Kelly.
- 🔍 There's intrigue surrounding Tim Pool, with the possibility of him not being around in the same capacity in 2026 due to ongoing "intrigue."
- 🏛️ Mark Levin and Laura Ingraham are credited with derailing the Bush administration's attempt at immigration reform, pushing a reactionary stance that aligned with the Republican base.
Show Promotion
- 📢 The video promotes the Majority Report's daily live show, available Monday–Friday at 12:00 p.m. Eastern, and encourages viewers to subscribe.
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Mark LevinDonald TrumpFirst Jewish PresidentJewish CommunityIsraelCandace OwensTim PoolLaura IngrahamRepublican PartyImmigration ReformPolitical Commentary
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