

Unless they cancel on me (which seems possible), I am finally set to debate Levin at that time. Programming note: Be sure to tune in tomorrow evening (Thursday, June 1) at approximately 8:20 PM EDT to The Mark Levin Show on Westwood One syndicated radio across the country. Louis-based " Mark Reardon Show" to discuss DeSantis' nascent presidential campaign, and (as always) co-hosted the latest production of the Edmund Burke Foundation's " NatCon Squad" podcast. politics, did the same with Rita Panahi of Sky News Australia, joined the St.
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In terms of media appearances over the past week, I have done a few CenterClip audio op-eds on various pressing topics, joined Bob Frantz on 1420 WHK Cleveland to discuss the need to release the manifesto of the Nashville school shooter (also the topic of a recent column of mine), joined the San Diego-based Andrea Kaye Show (with guest-host Justin Hart) to discuss the launch of Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign, joined " John Bachman Now" on Newsmax to discuss the same (the Daily Caller even wrote an article about that feisty on-air debate with Trump campaign surrogate Karoline Leavitt), joined Fred Pawle on ADH TV Australia to discuss various issues in U.S. You can listen on Apple, Spotify, or here. Our podcast conversation has already gotten a fair bit of attention for example, former high-ranking Trump DOJ attorney Jeff Clark responded to the episode in a lengthy tweet thread. Jenna and I discussed DeSantis' campaign launch and why she, a former inner-circle Trump legal advisor, has now physically uprooted to Florida and decided to embrace Ron DeSantis' "Florida Blueprint" vision for national renewal. This week, I was joined on my podcast by Jenna Ellis, a former 2020 election lawyer for former President Donald Trump and now a popular radio and podcast host. Furthermore, DeSantis has evinced a greater understanding than any other contemporary American elected official of the all-encompassing threat of the woke ideology and has demonstrated a mastery of wielding the levers of political power to do that which is now called for at this seemingly late stage of the American republic: bolstering the forces of civilizational sanity and punishing the forces of civilizational arson within the confines of the rule of law. I explained why I, among so many others, personally moved to Florida during the COVID-19 pandemic due in no small part to DeSantis' leadership during that sad chapter of recent American history. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), who finally launched his much-anticipated presidential campaign last week, should be the 2024 Republican nominee for president of the United States. This week, my column made a pithy (and hopefully compelling) argument for why Florida Gov. But fear not: This newsletter is not going anywhere. In case you missed it, I changed roles last week at Newsweek from opinion editor to senior editor-at-large.

Welcome back! I hope everyone had an enjoyable and meaningful Memorial Day weekend.
