President Donald Trump shares a video of Mark Levin arguing that no agreement with Iran can be trusted ahead of new US-Iran talks in Geneva.
President Donald Trump is amplifying a forceful monologue by Mark Levin, in which the prominent Jewish-American broadcaster lays out a detailed case against striking any agreement with the Iranian regime.
In the four-minute segment, Levin argues that Tehran has repeatedly used negotiations as a tactical pause — securing sanctions relief or diplomatic breathing room while continuing to advance its nuclear ambitions behind the scenes. He maintains that the regime’s ideological hostility toward the US and Israel makes any written commitment inherently unreliable.
Trump’s decision to publish the video comes just days before another announced round of talks between Washington and Tehran set to take place in Geneva this Thursday, placing renewed focus on whether diplomacy can genuinely halt Iran’s nuclear trajectory.