Mark Levin Calls For Trump Admin to Release Deal Details, Fumes At Israel Jabs
Conservative commentator Mark Levin, a longtime Trump ally, is publicly criticizing the Trump administration for withholding details of a reported U.S.-Iran deal, calling for transparency and demanding an investigation into leaks of private conversations with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Levin’s remarks mark a rare public break with Trump over Israel policy. The White House has confirmed the deal was signed remotely, but has not released its full text. Levin also condemned the leak of a Trump tirade against Netanyahu as a federal law violation.
What changed
New details confirm the deal was signed electronically over the weekend and Levin’s demand for a probe into the leaked Trump-Netanyahu call has been explicitly framed as a federal law violation.
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Mark Levin Demands Trump Admin Release Iran Deal Details, Accuses Leaks of Undermining Israel Strategy
confidence 92%Conservative commentator Mark Levin, a longtime Trump ally, is publicly criticizing the Trump administration for withholding details of a reported U.S.-Iran deal, calling for transparency and demanding an investigation into leaks of private conversations with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Levin’s remarks mark a rare public break with Trump over Israel policy. The White House has confirmed the deal was signed remotely, but has not released its full text. Levin also condemned the leak of a Trump tirade against Netanyahu as a federal law violation.
What's confirmed:
- The U.S.-Iran agreement was signed electronically over the weekend, according to Vice President JD Vance.
- Mark Levin has demanded a federal investigation into the leak of a private call between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu, calling it a violation of federal law.
- Levin is publicly criticizing the Trump administration for not releasing the full text of the memorandum of understanding with Iran.
- Vice President JD Vance has provided limited details about the Iran deal in a recent public statement.
Still unconfirmed:
- Fox News host Mark Levin has condemned the Trump administration’s handling of the Iran deal as unprecedented and unprofessional, though no direct quotes or specific statements from Levin’s recent remarks are available in verified sources.
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Mark Levin demands Trump release Iran deal details, criticizes Netanyahu leaks
confidence 88%Conservative commentator Mark Levin is publicly criticizing the Trump administration for withholding details of a reported U.S.-Iran deal and accusing officials of leaking private conversations with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Levin, a longtime Trump ally, has called for transparency on the memorandum of understanding and warned of leaks undermining U.S. foreign policy. The White House has not released the full text of the deal, which officials say has already been signed remotely. Levin’s criticism marks a rare public break with Trump over Israel strategy.
What's confirmed:
- Senior U.S. officials confirm President Trump and Iran’s top negotiator have remotely signed a memorandum of understanding ahead of an expected signing ceremony.
- Mark Levin has demanded the Trump administration release the full text of the Iran deal, stating, 'Why can’t we, the people, see the damn MOU? Not through people briefed by an anonymous person.'
- Levin accused the Trump administration of leaking private conversations between Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, calling for a federal investigation into the disclosure.
- Levin criticized Trump for rushing the Iran deal and exposing private discussions with Netanyahu, marking a public break with his previous support for the president’s foreign policy approach.
- Levin warned that leaks within the Trump administration are sabotaging U.S. foreign policy, comparing the situation to the Biden administration’s handling of classified information.
Still unconfirmed:
- A reported phone conversation between Trump and Netanyahu included Trump expressing anger over Israel’s actions in Lebanon and accusing Netanyahu of acting recklessly.
- Levin claims Trump’s administration is pressuring Netanyahu to agree to terms that could undermine Israel’s security interests.
- The Iranian president has refused to publicly state whether Israel has a right to exist, though this claim is not directly tied to the current deal negotiations in the provided sources.