TRAGEDY: Mark Levin Seriously Injured

MARK LEVIN

(TheProudRepublic.com) – In a tragic development that is sad news for true conservatives, prominent conservative radio and television host Mark Levin has revealed that he has sustained a severe injury and will likely need surgery to recover.

See Levin’s announcement in the tweet below!

Levin explained that he fell over the weekend and sustained injuries to his quadriceps—muscles located at the front of the thighs—and his right knee.

This accident means he will probably need surgical intervention before he can return to broadcasting, WND reports.

“Unfortunately, I had a very bad fall this weekend and tore my quadricep between my right knee and thigh. I’ll likely be in surgery in the next day or two. I’ll be back on air as soon as I can. God bless,” Levin stated.

Levin is the presenter of “Life, Liberty & Levin” which airs every Saturday and Sunday on Fox News, and he also hosts the daily syndicated radio show, “The Mark Levin Show,” which is broadcast on various stations nationwide.

Levin did not specify who would replace him during his recuperation period.

Following his announcement, numerous social media users expressed their sympathies and well-wishes for his recovery.

“Sorry to hear that, Mark. Hope you’re back behind the microphone asap,” TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk commented.

“May your recovery be swift and your rehab fruitful!” attorney Harriet Dhillon expressed.

“Paying for you, Mark! You’ve got this!” Curtis Houck, managing editor at Newsbusters, remarked.

“Keeping you in our prayers. Heal-up soon and get back on-the-air. Your voice is needed,” former Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake said.

Levin has been inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame and has authored seven bestselling books, including “Liberty and Tyranny,” “American Marxism,” and “Democrats Hate America.”

His biographical details on the Radio Hall of Fame’s website include his service under former President Ronald Reagan.

During this period, he was chief of staff to then-Attorney General Edwin Meese, deputy assistant secretary at the US Department of Education, and deputy solicitor at the US Department of the Interior.

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