Nationally syndicated radio talk show host Mark Levin (Mark Levin Show Podcast YouTube Screenshot Oct. 17, 2017)

On his nationally syndicated radio talk show Monday, host Mark Levin commented on Myeshia Johnson’s appearance on “Good Morning America,” saying, there’s “too much” liberalism and progressivism in media.

“So, when we talk about the politicization of something that is solemn, it’s not just the congresswoman, it’s also the media,” stated Mark Levin. “The media want this to continue. In fact, they want other people to come forward and make the same allegations.

“You know, they say maybe there’s too much media, you know, with all the alternative media out there and websites and this,” stated Mark Levin later in his show. “That’s not true. What there’s too much of is liberalism in media, is progressivism in media.”

Levin’s comments came after ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos interviewed gold star widow Myeshia Johnson on “Good Morning America,” the gold star widow stating that Rep. Frederica Wilson’s story “was not fabricated” but “was 100 percent correct.”

Below is a transcript of Levin’s remarks from his show Monday:

“There’s no escaping this, this gold star wife Myeshia Johnson, widow of Sgt. La David Johnson. “First of all, I keep hearing that Niger, what took place in Niger is like Benghazi. “Well, there are several differences. “Number one, the Republicans aren’t covering up anything in Niger. They want to know what took place in Niger. “So, number two, the media – which basically covered up and ignored Benghazi – is not covering up and ignoring Niger because it’s happened while Trump is Commander in Chief. “Number three, those troops were sent there not by Donald Trump but by Barack Obama. That’s not an excuse. I’m just straightening this out, so there’s some facts on the table. Right? “Number four – and if I mispronounce her name I deeply regret it – Myeshia Johnson, I believe is the widows name, gold star wife’s name. Myeshia Johnson, widow of Sgt. La David Johnson, who was killed in Niger, she winds up on ‘Good Morning America’ today.