December 8, 2022

On Thursday's Mark Levin Show, President Biden just traded the world's foremost terrorist arms dealer for Brittney Griner, a female pro basketball player.

On Thursday’s Mark Levin show, President Biden traded Brittney Griner (a pro-basketball player) for the world’s most prominent terrorist arms dealer. According to some media, she was selected because of her prowess in basketball. Viktor Bout is the “merchant of Death”, as he’s been called. A U.S Marine remains in Russia behind bars. Later, Senator Tom Cotton will weigh in on the prisoner swap that Biden agreed to with Russia. Cotton said that Greiner had admitted to her crime but Paul Whelan, a US Marine who has been held for four years, denied any espionage crime. As if by magic, bureaucrats once more whine about a government shutdown. It wasn’t so dire as it was when the government shut down private sector during COVID. Elon Musk later released additional Twitter Files to Bari Weiss, which revealed that many conservative accounts, including one scientist from Stanford University were blacklisted from searches. Also, entire topics were removed from the trending section of Twitter. Imagine what this is happening on Twitter. Dan Bongino, a Twitter blacklister, calls in to share his reactions. Last but not least, Sen. Mike Braun joins us to discuss the possibility of a government shutdown due to the lack of a budget. Braun believes that the Article V Convention of States is the best way to address debt.

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