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Fox News Host Levin SLAMS Bannon as ‘Pathological Liar’ NOW
UPDATE: Tensions escalate as Fox News host Mark Levin has just launched a fiery attack against former Trump adviser Steve Bannon, labeling him a “pathological liar” and accusing him of exploiting the president’s supporters. The clash unfolded during Levin’s radio show on October 10, 2023, following Bannon’s criticism of Levin’s MAGA credentials on his own program, War Room.
Levin’s outrage comes after Bannon questioned his loyalty to former President Donald Trump and suggested Levin has been “nothing but hot air.” Bannon’s original comments were part of a broader attack on Levin’s commitment to the MAGA movement, stating, “You hate Trump all the time except when he’s doing something for you.”
In a heated response, Levin rejected Bannon’s assertions, stating, “You got that fat slob Bannon going on with his next cause: he’s going to denaturalize [Zohran] Mamdani. No, he’s not. He’s a pathological liar,” as reported by Media Matters. Levin urged listeners to disregard Bannon, claiming he has “stolen enough money” from Trump’s supporters.
This conflict is particularly relevant as it highlights deeper divisions within right-wing media, where loyalty to Trump is fiercely debated. Bannon, who pleaded guilty in February 2023 to defrauding donors for a border wall, is currently barred from fundraising in New York, raising questions about his credibility.
Levin’s comments come amid growing scrutiny of influential figures on the right, including former Fox host Tucker Carlson and white nationalist Nick Fuentes. Levin took aim at both during his broadcast, emphasizing their controversial positions. “This little b—–d Fuentes—he likes to say, well, ‘I’m going to deport Levin.’ Try it, you little punk,” he challenged Fuentes, who had previously dismissed Levin by saying he didn’t want to “hit a girl.”
The fallout from this confrontation is significant, as it underscores the fracturing alliances within conservative media circles. Levin’s remarks about Carlson, who has faced allegations of hypocrisy in his pro-America messaging, further emphasize the stakes involved. “He’s quoted by [the Council on American-Islamic Relations] today,” Levin stated, alluding to Carlson’s controversial connections.
As this story develops, the implications for the GOP and the broader conservative movement are profound. With the 2024 elections approaching, the infighting among prominent right-wing figures could impact voter sentiment and party unity.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as the battle among these key figures continues to unfold.
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