'He has no integrity': Internet mocks Mark Levin over claims of compiling 'long list' of Joe Biden's crimes

Mark Levin said, 'We have a report that says that you violated and on multiple grounds, you sold out your country to a publisher for $8 million'
PUBLISHED MAY 13, 2024
Mark Levin slammed Joe Biden on the topic of Donald Trump's legal troubles (YouTube/MRCTV, Getty Images)
Mark Levin slammed Joe Biden on the topic of Donald Trump's legal troubles (YouTube/MRCTV, Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Fox News host Mark Levin stated that he was keeping a list of President Joe Biden's crimes and that the incumbent would do well to hope that his predecessor Donald Trump wins the presidential immunity appeal, on his show 'Life, Liberty, and Levin,' reported Mediaite.

The presumptive GOP nominee has appealed to the Supreme Court claiming that he cannot be charged for alleged crimes committed during the period he was in the White House, because of presidential immunity.

The case has resulted in the delay of Trump's criminal trial in DC, which is reportedly being prosecuted by Special Counsel Jack Smith.

According to the publication, the controversial business tycoon, whom Levin supports, faces three other criminal indictments in three jurisdictions for various charges.

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Donald Trump has appealed to the Supreme Court to not be charged with criminal allegation for the period that he was President of the United States (Getty Images)

Mark Levin's warning for Joe Biden

On the topic of Trump's legal troubles, Levin slammed incumbent Biden, stating on his show, "Joe Biden, you better damn well hope that you lose that Supreme Court decision. You better damn well hope that immunity for your so-called official acts after you leave office protects you when you leave office, because I’m making a long list of the crimes that you’ve committed and the constitutional violations."

"Whether it’s the border and the deaths and the damage and the slavery that’s taking place there as a result of you. Whether it’s your violation of federal law, the Empowerment Act, withholding munitions that were passed by Congress, a clear violation of federal law."

"Let the dust off the Espionage Act. Oh, yeah," he continued. "Because we have a report that says that you violated and on multiple grounds, a matter of fact, you sold out your country to a publisher for $8 million, spewing classified information from the government."

"It’s a long list, Joe. You better damn well hope you lose that immunity case in the Supreme Court," added the conservative host.

Internet reacts to Mark Levin's warning

Netizens trolled Levin over his message, as the following comments on the Mediaite website demonstrate.

"Biden's biggest crime so far is making Republicans turn into whiny babies," mocked a person.

"That is a nothingburger with a side of even less," jibed another.

"Has Mark Levin ever been right about anything?" mockingly inquired a third.

"He is a high talking incel," said a fourth.

"Levin doesn't understand that Presidents can't be prosecuted for imaginary crimes," commented a fifth.

Another added, "He's a hypocrite with no integrity."

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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