Mark Levin Demands Probe Into Leak of Trump-Netanyahu Call

Fox’s Mark Levin called for an FBI investigation after a report described an angry, profanity-filled phone conversation between President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, arguing the leak was a violation of federal law and would aid
For Fox host Mark Levin, the outrage wasn’t only about what was said on a phone call. It was about who said it, and how the information got out.
Levin demanded a probe into the leak of President Donald Trump’s phone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. calling it a “VIOLATION OF FEDERAL LAW.” The push came after Axios reported that Trump had an angry. profanity-filled conversation with Netanyahu. allegedly calling the Israeli prime minister “crazy. ” filled with “ingratitude. ” and demanding to know. “What the f*** are you doing?” Axios said the conversation included a slew of other insults.
Levin’s focus sharpened because Axios did not name the source. The report, he said, was based on information cited by two unnamed U.S. officials and a third, anonymous source. Levin took to X to attack the leak. insisting it provided “support to the Iranian regime and its Hezbollah proxy.” He argued that whoever released the story “did a grave disservice” to the country and to Trump. and added that the leak would also infuriate “the Israeli people. ” since. in his framing. “The missiles are aimed at them. not Washington.”.
The timing of the reporting sits in a wider, tense chain of events. The report surfaced after Iranian state media claimed Iran suspended negotiations with the U.S. due to Israel’s actions in Lebanon, tied to rocket fire into Israel from Hezbollah.
Levin said the consequences of the leak would reach beyond Israel. He warned the report would do “damage” to both Israel and the United States, arguing it could affect U.S. military and diplomatic strategy. In his view. a leak that portrayed a private call between heads of state as a political hit on Netanyahu has turned into a problem with real-world impact.
He then zeroed in on accountability, asking directly what would happen next. “Will there be an FBI investigation to determine who leaked?. If not. why not?” Levin also said that if leakers believed Israel should abandon its survival for some deal. they would face “a very hard lesson to learn. ” and he argued that even if the substance of the call is accurate. it is “bad enough” in his view.
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