Conservative talker Mark Levin’s gutting of the liberal media’s bias and hate of President Trump in his latest book continues to dominate the New York Times bestseller list, now for a fourth week.

Unfreedom of the Press has sold some 300,000 copies over all forms, hardcover, ebook, eaudio.

“Breaking News, as they say! For the 4th week in a row UNFREEDOM OF THE PRESS is #1 on the New York Times bestseller list for nonfiction hardcover books and ebooks! Thank you Levinites!” Levin tweeted.

Levin told Secrets that he isn’t surprised with his book remaining at No. 1. “The public is furious with the left’s hijacking the media and want some answers. I think my book provides those answers,” he said.

Breaking News, as they say! For the 4th week in a row UNFREEDOM OF THE PRESS is #1 on the New York Times bestseller list for nonfiction hardcover books and ebooks! Thank you Levinites!https://t.co/nu2CObF6m3 pic.twitter.com/LBJzqWHHWK — Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) June 19, 2019

In announcing his reelection bid, Trump immediately attacked the media with charges of “fake news media,” and his crowd cheered. CNN stopped covering the speech when the crowd started chanting “CNN Sucks!”

Levin still has a way to go to top his blockbuster book Liberty and Tyranny that had the top spot for three months. The host of the "Mark Levin Show" on radio and "Levin TV" on Blaze TV, he has written eight books, all NYT bestsellers and the last six in row ranking No. 1.

Behind him on the Times list are books from Howard Stern, former first lady Michelle Obama, historian David McCullough, and CNN reporter Jim Acosta.

Considering that “ferocious competition,” he said his success has been “terrific.”

His recently told Secrets that his goal is not to destroy the liberal press but to nudge it away from being one-sided and driven to promote liberals and their policies.

“If newsrooms and journalists do not act forthwith and with urgency to ‘fundamentally transform’ their approach to journalism, which, sadly, is highly unlikely, their credibility will continue to erode and may well reach a point soon where it is irreparably damaged with a large portion of the citizenry, and rightly so,” he penned in the book.

He concluded, “The media will not only marginalize themselves but they will continue to be the greatest threat to freedom of the press today — not President Trump or his administration, but the current practitioners of what used to be journalism.”

