In an apparent rebuke of Fox News’ claim that the network “does not condone any talent participating in campaign events,” Fox’s Mark Levin said on his radio show yesterday that he didn't violate any rules by appearing at a campaign rally this week. He added that he’ll do campaign events if he wants to and “nobody on this planet is going to stop me. No corporation, no left-wing group, … nobody.”

Media Matters previously reported that Levin, who hosts a weekend Fox News program, has apparently violated the network’s purported policy regarding campaigning. He appeared at a campaign rally on Monday in support of Republican Geary Higgins’ Virginia state Senate campaign. (Higgins lost the crucial race, which helped deliver control of the state Senate to Democrats.) Levin also appeared at another rally for Higgins in May and at a July 2018 rally for Florida Republican Ron DeSantis’ successful gubernatorial campaign.

Media Matters subsequently asked Fox News if those campaign appearances were approved by the network but did not receive a response. The Hollywood Reporter’s Jeremy Barr also contacted Fox but reportedly did not receive a reply.

Levin angrily responded to Media Matters on his syndicated radio program by claiming he “didn’t violate any rules” and he would continue to do campaign events if he wants to regardless.