Mark Levin aiming to be back on air for debate following injury – Washington Examiner

Republican talk show host Mark Levin plans to return to his show, *The Mark Levin Show*, on Tuesday night‍ following a quadricep injury that prevented him from airing on ⁣Monday. Levin sustained the ‍injury due to a fall that tore his quadricep ⁤muscle between his knee and thigh, leading to an anticipated surgery ⁣within a couple of ⁢days. He expressed his ​eagerness to ⁣return to the airwaves as soon as possible. Levin’s producer, Richard Sementa, shared ⁢an update indicating that‌ Levin was keen to participate in the important debate night broadcast despite his ​condition. Meanwhile, guest host Ben Ferguson filled in for Levin during his absence, noting the severity of the injury and encouraging listeners to pray for Levin’s recovery.


Mark Levin aiming to be back on air for debate following injury

Republican talk show host Mark Levin is aiming to return to the air Tuesday night, shortly after a quadricep injury kept him off his show Monday.

The host of The Mark Levin Show revealed Monday morning that he experienced “a very bad fall” that tore his quadricep between his right knee and thigh, and he expected to be in surgery for up to a couple of days. Levin added that he aimed to return to the airwaves “as soon as I can.”

Levin’s producer, Richard Sementa, better known as “Mr. Producer,” provided an update Tuesday afternoon.

“Mark’s going to try and come on radio tonight because it’s an important night – debate night!” Sementa wrote on X, which Levin reposted. “He’s very grateful to all of you.”

The Mark Levin Show was guest-hosted by WREC radio host Ben Ferguson for Monday’s episode, who began the episode explaining Levin’s absence. Ferguson said this injury is “brutally painful” and asked listeners to “say a prayer” for Levin.

Attorney Harmeet Dhillon wished Levin a “swift” recovery on X, while Republican Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake wrote that she was keeping the host “in our prayers.”

The presidential debate on ABC News is set to air at 9 p.m. ET. Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will face off as they lay out their plans for the country’s future.



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