A dramatic story circulating online suggests that conservative commentator Mark Levin is leaving Fox News to take a new role at the White House. Fans and followers quickly shared the claim — but the reality tells a very different story.
Earlier reports claimed Levin had “officially announced” leaving Fox News, calling a White House position a lifelong dream. However, Levin himself previously denied similar reports, calling them “utterly false” on social media in March 2026. Neither Fox News nor the White House has confirmed any resignation or new permanent appointment.
So what’s actually true? In 2025, President Donald Trump appointed Levin to the Homeland Security Advisory Council, a part-time advisory body. Official DHS records list him as a Broadcast News Analyst, The Mark Levin Show, confirming that he remains in his media role while providing advisory input — far from a full-time White House position.
Levin’s Fox News programme Life, Liberty & Levin continues to air regularly, with clips from late May 2026 still available. While the viral story’s language — “leaving Fox News,” “new position at the White House,” “my dream has finally come true” — sounds convincing, it remains unverified and misleading.
The confusion is understandable. Levin’s decades-long career in conservative media, radio, and government service makes the idea of a political advisory role seem plausible. Yet plausibility does not equal confirmation. The confirmed fact is that Levin serves part-time as a DHS advisor — he has not quit Fox News.
This episode also illustrates a growing trend in political media: viral articles turning advisory roles into dramatic “career moves”. Until stronger evidence emerges, the story should be treated as debunked or unverified, not as a headline-making career shift.
📺 For now, Mark Levin remains very much on air, continuing to engage millions of viewers with his signature constitutional commentary and media insights.



