Fox News host Mark Levin reportedly escalated his public feud with MAGA influencer Jack Posobiec this week, accusing him of a “long record of Woke Reichism” and blasting what Levin described as Posobiec’s refusal to condemn anti-Semitic behavior by people in his orbit.
The clash flared after a video circulated showing “Fresh and Fit” podcast host Myron Gaines directing anti-Semitic insults at a Jewish woman outside a Turning Point USA event. In response, Levin took to X to condemn Posobiec for associating with Gaines, pointing to prior photos of the two laughing and chatting together.
“Here’s the lowlife Jack Posobiec pals around with,” Levin wrote. “This is why Hack Jack is widely condemned. NOT because of his faith. That’s HIS repulsive deflective propaganda.” Levin accused Posobiec of hiding behind religion to avoid accountability, adding that Posobiec has a “long record of Woke Reichism” and has failed to condemn Gaines. Levin said Posobiec appeared “proud” to be photographed with him.
Levin also criticized media figures who have defended Posobiec, singling out Megyn Kelly and linking her support to others he accused of grifting within the conservative movement. “These are very sinister grifters, folks,” Levin wrote.
The feud traces back to Turning Point USA, where Posobiec held up a rosary on stage during a discussion with Kelly. The moment drew ridicule from critics who labeled it performative. Levin amplified that criticism by sharing a post mocking Posobiec’s stage presence.
“For the life of me, I cannot figure out how anyone calls for POSo’s schtick,” the post read. “He came out on stage, with rosaries aloft, as if he was fending off Dracula. The guy is SUCH a phony and a chaos agent. He’s among the worst grifters in Trump’s orbit.”
Levin shared the post and added a one-word verdict of his own: “Crackpot.”
Posobiec responded by accusing Levin of hypocrisy, arguing that standards are being applied unevenly. “We all know exactly how Mark would label someone if they attacked a Jewish speaker for wearing a kippah on stage,” Posobiec wrote. “Why does this same standard only apply in one direction?”
Megyn Kelly then jumped in to defend Posobiec and pushed back hard at Levin. She said the rosary moment was being mischaracterized and accused Levin of hostility toward Christians.
“Off to go pray the beautiful rosary @JackPosobiec gave me, like virtually all Christians do, which doesn’t make us ‘crackpots’ no matter what some old, angry anti-Christian nut on weekend Fox says,” Kelly wrote. She added a personal jab, claiming Levin “never could get himself into the prime time.”
The exchange underscores a growing rift within pro-Trump circles, where disputes over faith, free speech, and associations with fringe figures are increasingly playing out in public. Levin’s criticism centers on what he views as moral clarity and accountability, particularly regarding anti-Semitism, while Posobiec and his defenders argue that religious expression is being unfairly mocked and politicized.
As the back-and-forth continues, the fight highlights the tension between grassroots influencers and establishment conservative voices, with social media serving as the battleground for who defines the movement’s standards and who gets called out when lines are crossed.
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