Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 4/18/18

Published: April 19, 2018, 1:44 a.m.

b'On Wednesday\\u2019s Mark Levin Show, Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch can be a good justice but can also be wrong, and in the case of his vote to strike down immigration law he\\u2019s wrong. We\\u2019re told Gorsuch is an example of originalism which isn\\u2019t true unless you turn our nation\\u2019s history of immigration law on its head. We\\u2019ve never treated immigration law as we do criminal law, but Gorsuch has decided that they should be viewed the same way by voting with four activist judges to strike down President Trump from deporting criminal illegal aliens. Daniel Horowitz, contributing editor for Conservative Review, calls in to discuss Gorsuch\\u2019s decision. Also, the outing of Sean Hannity violated longstanding judicially endorsed standards. The public doesn\\u2019t have the right to know names of uncharged persons and that\\u2019s the rule in every federal court in America, except in front of Kimba Wood. Wood directed Michael Cohen\\u2019s lawyer to reveal Hannity\\u2019s name at the request of CNN\\u2019s lawyer. CNN ran with the story all day without revealing it was they who went into court to drag Hannity\\u2019s name through the dirt.\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices'