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Mark Levin

Mark Levin is a lawyer, author, and radio personality from the United States and is the host of The Mark Levin Show, a nationally syndicated radio show, and Life, Liberty & Levin on Fox News. Levin served as chief of staff for Attorney General Edwin Meese during President Ronald Reagan's administration.

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Background

Mark Reed Levin, one of three brothers, was born on September 21, 1957, to a Jewish family in Philadelphia and grew up in Erdenheim and Elkins Park. Jack E. Levin, his father, wrote several novels.

He graduated from Cheltenham High School in 1974. Levin skipped his final year of high school and entered Temple University Ambler, where he earned a B.A. in Political Science with magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa in 1977, at the age of 19. Levin was elected to the Cheltenham school board in 1977 on a campaign of lowering property taxes. Levin graduated from Temple University School of Law with a J.D. in 1980.

Marriage, Wife, and Children

Mark Levin was married to Kendall Levin. The couple was honored with two children before they got isolated. Later he married his present spouse, Julie Prince.

Career and Net Worth

The Mark Levin Show is one of the hottest programs on Talk radio. Mark Levin is one of the most popular commentators in the moderate political field. Cumulus Media Networks started syndicating The Mark Levin Show comprehensively in 2006. Mark uses his radio program to promote help to military families. On February 11, 2016, he signed a ten-year contract enlargement with Westwood One, which will take his show through 2025.

Levin started his broadcasting profession as a guest on moderate talk radio programs. For quite a while, he was a standard supporter of lawful suppositions to The Rush Limbaugh Show. He was also a supporter of The Sean Hannity Show. He ultimately got his one-of-a-kind radio opening on WABC, first on Sundays starting in 2002, by then in the timeslot following Hannity's program in 2003.

Mark Levin is a highly desired commentator across various media platforms, including the National Review. The Ronal Regan award winner is also the president of the Landmark Legal Foundation. This legal, political advocacy group hopes to create a platform of limited government in the country. The 1976 found organization enjoys a million-dollar budget each year. It focuses on protecting individual rights, challenging the scope and authority of government., defending free enterprise, exposing teachers' union fraud, and fighting for legislation that would allow parents to direct public education funding towards their children's private school, homeschooling, or school of choice.

Mark Levin served in the administration of President Ronald Reagan and as a chief of staff for Attorney General Edwin Meese. Mark Levin was given the nickname "The Great One" by his beloved friend Sean Hannity. In a famous quote about privacy, Mark said, "That's not how national security works. I don't care what the Supreme Court said 30 years ago or what some judge said 15 minutes ago. This is America, and our government is collecting way too damn much data on us, the private citizens!"

Mark Levin, the Editor in Chief of Conservative Review, has authored five famous bestselling books, including Men in Black. He actively participates in charities such as Troopathon and is also involved with various public benefits programs such as Freedom Concerts. The Freedom Concerts is an annual show to help groups of fallen troopers; Levin is also involved with Move America Forward, a cause that sends care groups to fighters serving abroad.

Opinions on politics

Levin scored best on a measure of "outrage" in a 2016 study that tried to quantify fiery rhetoric on talk radio and television. The study looked at ten popular radio, and television shows known for incendiary political discourse and scored content on whether it used "emotional display," "misrepresentative exaggeration," "mockery," "conflagration," "slippery slope," "insulting," or "obscene language," and other factors, concluding that Levin was the radio host who engaged in the most outrage. According to the report, he used "outrage speech or conduct at a rate of more than one incident per minute." Mark Levin was one of the famous right-wing talk radio personalities who "helped to legitimize the use of uncivil discourse" in American politics, according to Harvard University political scientists Daniel Ziblatt and Steven Levitsky's book How Democracies Die. Levin has a "tendency for frenzy," according to Politico.


Quick Facts
Birth Date: 21 Sep, 1957
Age: 62 yrs
Citizenship: United States of America
Birth Place: Philadelphia
residence: Erdenheim
Elkins Park
Loudoun County
Gender: Male
Description: American lawyer; radio and television personality
Twitter Id: Marklevinshow
Net Worth 2020: 5 million
Net Worth 2021: 50 million
Last Modified: Feb 19 2023
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