Why do officials and judges have authority when ‘we the people’ are in charge? Levin’s ‘On Power’ uncovers everything.

Exploring Power and Governance Mark Levin’s latest book contains a thought-provoking assertion: “Personal and human rights, liberty and equality precede pre-government because the government does not come from government.” This idea is woven throughout the text, titled About Power. It digs into the roots of power, its historical implications, and how it relates to American […]
Mark Levin’s assessments of the Mueller investigation and the Russia narrative in 2019 were spot on.

House Oversight Committee Subpoenas Former Officials Over Epstein Investigation The House of Representatives Oversight Committee recently issued subpoenas on Tuesday, seeking testimony from the Justice Department and several prominent former government figures about “the horrifying crime committed by Jeffrey Epstein.” Under the leadership of Chairman James Komer (R-KY), the summons included former special counsel Robert […]
Mark Levin’s latest book ‘On Power’ is released today.

Understanding Power and Freedom When discussing freedom, it’s crucial to consider power dynamics. If one doesn’t grasp the power structures in play, terms like “unreliable rights” might seem non-existent, according to Mark Levin. People can toss around “freedom” and “rights,” but there’s a significant gap in understanding how these terms apply in practice, especially within […]
Mark Levin’s surprising law school story: How a Playboy model ignited a clash between liberals

Mark Levin has made some striking comments about the current state of higher education in America. Referring to a violent incident involving Jay Sani, who was attacked on campus for wearing a MAGA hat, Levin exclaimed, “Washington State University, like almost every university in America, really underperforms.” This incident, in Levin’s eyes, reflects a larger […]
Yuval Levin’s constitutional glue – Washington Examiner

“The Constitution which we now present,” George Washington wrote in 1787 after completing his duties as the presiding officer over the Constitutional Convention, “is the result of a spirit of amity, and of that mutual deference and concession which the peculiarity of our political situation rendered indispensable.” American Covenant: How the Constitution Unified Our Nation […]